TSB 29 The Kingsway branch, Swansea

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TSB 29 The Kingsway branch, Swansea

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 12 Sep 2014

This is the northern entrance to the large bank branch, from the corner of Cradock Street and Pell Street. It was previously a branch of Lloyds TSB, rebranded in September 2013. Dated March 16th 1954, there is a foundation stone in the wall to the right of the door. It records the site of the Swansea Savings Bank which was destroyed by enemy action on February 21st 1941.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.620917
Longitude
-3.947