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The Grade II Listed Natwest Bank at 225 High Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
The original bank on the site was the Smith, Ellison and Company Bank and was built in 1775 and was renamed The Old Bank in 1867.
The current building was built in 1885, the architect was John Gibson and builders Robert Neill and Sons of Manchester. In 1902 the Bank was taken over by the Union Bank of London Ltd and then became the Union of London and Smiths Bank by 1908; 1918, merged with the National Provincial and Union Bank of England Ltd; 1924, 1937 National Provincial Bank; 1968 National Westminster Bank. Incorporates offices at the south end; 1914, Burton and Scorer; 1975, Philip Scorer solicitor; 1975-date Burton and Co solicitors.
Information Source:
www.heritageconnectlincoln.com/character-area/high-street...
43699
The Grade II Listed Natwest Bank at 225 High Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
The original bank on the site was the Smith, Ellison and Company Bank and was built in 1775 and was renamed The Old Bank in 1867.
The current building was built in 1885, the architect was John Gibson and builders Robert Neill and Sons of Manchester. In 1902 the Bank was taken over by the Union Bank of London Ltd and then became the Union of London and Smiths Bank by 1908; 1918, merged with the National Provincial and Union Bank of England Ltd; 1924, 1937 National Provincial Bank; 1968 National Westminster Bank. Incorporates offices at the south end; 1914, Burton and Scorer; 1975, Philip Scorer solicitor; 1975-date Burton and Co solicitors.
Information Source:
www.heritageconnectlincoln.com/character-area/high-street...