
Yorkshire Penny Bank - Bradford, UK
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dtrebilc
N 53° 47.864 W 001° 45.408
30U E 581883 N 5961734
An old bank that has been a pub but is currently closed.
Waymark Code: WMAJ8T
Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/20/2011
Views: 7
The Yorkshire Penny Bank originally started in 1859 in Halifax, Yorkshire as a Friendly Society called the West Riding Penny Savings Bank. (Yorkshire used to be split into 3 administrative areas called Ridings). After expansion into other parts of Yorkshire it changed its name to the Yorkshire Penny Bank. At the same time it became the first bank to create school banks to encourage saving from an early age.
In 1911 it was deemed that it did not have enough reserves to be fully solvent and was taken over by a consortium of other banks, and became a limited company.
In 1959, its centenary year Yorkshire Penny Bank changed its name to the Yorkshire Bank. In 1990 the Yorkshire bank was taken over by the National Australia Bank.
This building was built in 1895, Architect - James Ledingham and the relief over the door has 4 Carved faces:
Colonel Edward Ackroyd (1810-1877) , Halifax worsted manufacturer
Henry Ripley (1813-1882, founder of a dyeworks
Peter Bent, General manager
John Ward, Director from 1873 to 1880
Address: 40 North Parade
Bradford
United Kingdom
BD1 3HZ
 Year: 1895
 Current Use of Building: Used to be a pub but is now closed.
 Website: Not listed

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