The British Linen Bank was a commercial bank based in the United Kingdom. It was acquired by the Bank of Scotland in 1969 and served as the establishment's merchant bank arm from 1977 until 1999.
The bank's former head office on St Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
The original British Linen Bank building, Tweeddale Court, in Edinburgh's Old Town
British Linen Company carving in Govan.
The name of the bank above the entrance to its branch in Falkland, Fife.
The Bank of Scotland plc is a commercial and clearing bank based in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is part of the Lloyds Banking Group. The bank was established by the Parliament of Scotland in 1695 to develop Scotland's trade with other countries, and aimed to create a stable banking system in the Kingdom of Scotland.
Headquarters building on The Mound
Bank of Scotland coat of arms, Head Office, The Mound, Edinburgh
Golden statue of Fame on top of the main dome, Bank of Scotland Head Office, Edinburgh by John Rhind
Headquarters of the Bank of Scotland, located on The Mound, at North Bank Street, Edinburgh (the street is named in honour of the bank having moved there in 1806)