Lloyds Bank Collection
"Lloyds Bank: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the world of Lloyds Bank, where history intertwines with everyday life
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"Lloyds Bank: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the world of Lloyds Bank, where history intertwines with everyday life. From its humble beginnings on Cardiff Road in Caerphilly on 4th April 1968, to its iconic presence during HM The Queen's visit to Lostwithiel, Cornwall in May 1989, it has left an indelible mark. Travel back to Nunthorpe shops on 14th June 1978 and witness the bustling activity surrounding this financial institution. Even as far back as July 20th, 1910, R V Vassar-Smith immortalized Lloyds Bank through a vibrant Vanity Fair cartoon. Delve deeper into the past with Lloyds News from London dating all the way back to October 15, 1696 - Numb. 20 (1928). Discover how this bank has stood the test of time and adapted to changing times. Marvel at historical artwork capturing The Underwriters Room at Lloyds circa c1903 by AJ Campbell & E Gray. This masterpiece showcases not only architectural beauty but also highlights the significance of finance within society. Experience coastal charm in Dartmouth Harbour, Devon circa 1929 from Tyrell Collection. Witness how even amidst serene surroundings, Lloyds Bank played a vital role in supporting local communities. Journey further inland to Montpellier Rotunda in Cheltenham on November 13th, 1938. Here you will find another testament to Lloyds' enduring legacy within various landscapes across Britain. Explore beyond urban settings and discover The West Canal main drainage channel for the surrounding Fens – a reminder that banks like Lloyd's are not confined solely to cityscapes but have deep roots connecting rural areas too. Witness moments of celebration such as Russian Flag Day cornered by Boscawen Street and Lower Lemon Street in Truro, Cornwall on September 22nd, 1915.