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  3. Albert Hall, Colchester - Wikipedia

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    The first corn exchange in the town was designed by David Laing and was erected at the west end of the High Street in 1820. [2] In the early 1840s, civic officials decided that the old corn exchange was inadequate and should be replaced by a new structure on an adjacent site to the east of the old building. [a]

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Colchester (borough) - Wikipedia

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    High Street, Dedham: House: 1937–38: 6 July 1981 1239335 ... 54 Head Street: 11A and 11B High Street Colchester: House: 17th century: 24 February 1950

  5. Lloyds Bank - Wikipedia

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    Lloyds Bank plc [1] [4] is a major British retail and commercial bank with a significant presence across England and Wales. It has traditionally been regarded one of the "Big Four" clearing banks. [5] Established in Birmingham in 1765

  6. William Mortimer (architect) - Wikipedia

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    24-29 Sincil Street, Lincoln.(1899) Described as "4 Houses & Shop & Lock up Shop" The lock up shop is now Pepperdine's butchers. Red brick with two shaped gables. [23] Lloyd’s Bank, 202 High Street/ St Benedicts Square. 1901-3. [24] Stone facade.

  7. Corn exchanges in England - Wikipedia

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    It was demolished, along with the whole of the west side of Tindal Street, to make way for the High Chelmer redevelopment in 1969. [52] Colchester Corn Exchange 1844. Colchester Corn Exchange. The earliest corn exchange of 1820 was by David Laing in the High Street was later the Essex and Suffolk Fire Office.

  8. Lloyds Banking Group - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of the Lloyds TSB business would be rebranded as Lloyds Bank. [61] Lloyds Banking Group reached a Heads of Terms agreement in July 2012 to sell the Verde branches to The Co-operative Bank for £750 million. [62] [63] The final transfer of TSB Bank plc to the new owner was due to be completed by late 2013.

  9. Link (British interbank network) - Wikipedia

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    Link (stylised as LINK) is the UK’s main ATM network, which allows consumers to withdraw cash from ATMs which do not belong to their bank. It is the largest interbank network in United Kingdom. It is a not-for profit organisation and is regulated by the Bank of England, Financial Conduct Authority and Payment Systems Regulator.