Banks old and new, Three Beaches, Paignton - I

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Banks old and new, Three Beaches, Paignton - I

Image: © Tom Jolliffe Taken: 9 May 2010

Cash dispensers have replaced real people in banks. Here, where there used to be a branch, there just remains a cash dispenser with a sign telling us that the branch is closed. The old, stone age system exists alongside the new dispenser, but this was for the depositing of real money out of hours. It looks as if a key was needed. From this image it is probably not possible to see the name of the old bank - Midland Bank. The detail can be seen in another image.Image]

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.418214
Longitude
-3.561516