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| 表面の説明 | The note is printed in dark green and black on white paper, with an elaborate guilloche border framing the entire design. At the top centre, the bank's heraldic arms vignette is flanked by the bank name in bold serif lettering, while a provincial arms cartouche appears at the lower centre. The denomination TEN POUNDS is rendered in large green letterpress across the middle of the note, with the promise-to-pay text in script style above it and the place and date of issue printed below. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is printed entirely in green and displays a symmetrical guilloche composition filling the full field, with interlocking floral and geometric lathe-work rosettes. The bank name BELFAST BANKING COMPANY LIMITED is set within a central rectangular panel of fine engine-turned guilloche. The denomination numeral 10 and the word TEN appear in each corner, repeated within the ornamental border. |
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The Belfast Banking Company Limited was absorbed into the Midland Bank group in 1917, yet continued issuing notes under its own name right through the mid-1960s — a commercial arrangement that left the issuing identity intact while the actual banking operations were folded into a much larger British clearing bank. This disconnect between nominal issuer and operational reality is precisely why the series ran so long without meaningful design revision.
Northern Ireland's unique constitutional position allowed a handful of commercial banks to retain note-issuing rights long after such privileges had been extinguished elsewhere in the UK, and the Belfast Banking Company was among the last to exercise them before the Midland finally wound up the brand entirely in 1970.