HSBC Bank, Market Street, Tamworth

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Date:2019

Description:The Midland Bank was built in 1978 and replaced two demolished shops at 9 and 10 Market Street, Tamworth. It later became HSBC bank. Number 9 had been Johnson & Allsopp printers, while number 10 was Timothy White's chemists at the time of demolition.


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1910s
Roller Rink staff, Tamworth
Roller Rink staff, Tamworth

Staff at the Roller Rink at 14, Market Street, Tamworth. The large covered building ...

1950s
Allkins chemists, Market Street, Tamworth
Allkins chemists, Market Street, Tamworth

Thomas B. Allkins took over an existing chemist's shop at 33 Market Street in 1897 ...

1970s
Peel Arms, Tamworth
Peel Arms, Tamworth

The Berni Steak House at the Peel Arms Hotel at number 1, Market Street, Tamworth. ...

2010s
Wilkinsons, Market Street, Tamworth
Wilkinsons, Market Street, Tamworth

The Berni Steak House at the Peel Arms Hotel at number 1, Market Street, Tamworth. ...

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Image courtesy of: Mrs Diane Wells

Donor ref:HSBC(2) (55/40741)

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