ID:Z_PC_WGORDON3_006_009DESCRIPTION:Bank of Scotland cheque, dated from 1951. The bank is instructed to pay Dingwall & County Council one pound and sixteen shillings from the account of J.C. Gordon.
The Bank of Scotland has been trading in Inverness since the early twentieth century. In 1907, it absorbed the Caledonian Banking Company, taking over its premises on High Street and establishing its headquarters there. In addition to this building, the bank also had premises on Union Street.DATE OF IMAGE:1951SOURCE:W GordonCOLLECTION:Winnie Gordon (documents)Asset ID:8557KEYWORDS:
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