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View of TSB Bank from South East.

SC 466256

Description View of TSB Bank from South East.

Catalogue Number SC 466256

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of C 17781 CN

Scope and Content Trustee Savings Bank, Nos 28-30 Hanover Street, Edinburgh Hanover Street, one of the streets running north to south in James Craig's New Town, was first feued in 1784, and after a slow start, building was finished in the street by 1790, mostly with main door and common stair tenements in droved ashlar. The Edinburgh branch of the Trustee Savings Bank, built in 1939 in an American Neo-Classical style, replaced the original 18th-century houses on the corner with Rose Street. The bank has giant recessed columns above the Hanover Street entrance. The former head office of the National Bank at No 42 St Andrew Square, now the head office of the Royal Bank, was built in 1936 in a similar American style, with columns above a recessed entrance. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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