Bank of Scotland 1695-1995 : a very singular institution / Alan Cameron
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Mainstream Publishing, 1995Description: 262p, 26cmISBN:- 1851586911
- 332.1109411 CAM
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'Bank of Scotland, one of the country's oldest and most important institutions, celebrates its tercentenary in 1995. Chief archivist Alan Cameron reveals its full story, beginning in 1695 with the Bank's foundation by an Act of the Scottish Parliament - a full twelve years before the Union with England through the industrial revolution and two World Wars, right up to the present day. In this authoritative and magnificently illustrated study, he examines how the attitudes of the Bank were shaped by men of vision and periods of tremendous change and upheaval, and explores the rivalries and mergers, the recessions and investments that have made the Bank what it is today. Underlying every aspect of the Bank's history can be seen a determination to remain Scottish and independent - principles which have been challenged many times throughout the centuries but which in 1995 remain unchanged.
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