What is the proper method for cashing my personal check at my bank?
My bank does not like the way I fill out the check.
bank best answer:
Answer by Gretchen B
Put pay to the order of cash and endorse the back
bank
Lloyds TSB - 17 George Street, Tamworth - 1677 horse sign (Lloyds Bank)
Image by ell brown
A Lloyds TSB bank on George Street in Tamworth.
At 17 George Street.
Grade II listed.
Lloyds Bank 17, Tamworth
TAMWORTH
SK2003NE GEORGE STREET
670-1/9/69 (South side)
No.17
Lloyds Bank
GV II
Bank. c1910. Brick with ashlar dressings; graduated slate
roof. Georgian Revival style. 2 storeys; symmetrical 5-window
range. Rusticated plinth and top entablature, with egg and
dart to cornice, and balustrade; coped gables. Entrance to
left end has architrave, frieze with lettering: LLOYDS BANK/
CHAMBERS, paired fielded-panel doors, 12-pane overlight with
architrave, frieze and consoled cornice; entrance to right has
architrave with bead and reel moulding, frieze and consoled
cornice; overlight with fishscale glazing and paired
fielded-panel doors, panel above has black-horse badge.
Windows to ground floor have architraves, friezes and consoled
cornices to 12/8-pane horned sashes altered for insertion of
cashpoints; 1st floor has architraved windows with 16-pane
horned sashes. Plaster band over ground floor with letters:
LLOYDS BANK. INTERIOR: fluted pilasters on plinths and
panelled ceiling with bead and reel to mouldings. Included for
group value.
Listing NGR: SK2077003924
I was drawn to this 1677 Lloyds Bank sign.
I also saw the Halifax bank but didn't take any photos of it.
On a busy market day, George Street was packed, so was hard to stop to take photos around here.
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