File:Bank House Runcorn.jpg

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English: Photograph taken by me in January 2005. Bank House was originally built by John Johnson, soap and alkali manufacturer in the early 19th century. It then became the offices for a number of businesses, and was known as Bank Chambers. It was then a post office. More recently it has become a nightclub. Since the photograph was taken, it has changed its name and currently (March 2022) it is Chambers.
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current20:03, 27 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 20:03, 27 January 20072,592 × 1,648 (865 KB)Peter I. Vardy (talk | contribs)Photograph taken by me in January 2005. Bank House was originally built by John Johnson, soap and alkali manufacturer in the early 19th century. It then became the offices for a number of businesses, and was known as Bamk Chambers. It was then a post o

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