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HSBC~ Left handed cheque books
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Do they still do them? They used to years ago.
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In the Far East, you could get them with stubs on which quadrant you preferred, certainly for corporate purposes......I do not know if this has continued .
This is an environment where the left hand is shunned as well. Right hand is for food etc, left hand is for the bum (just as in the Middle East). Seriously be aware of it you left handers.....
This is an environment where the left hand is shunned as well. Right hand is for food etc, left hand is for the bum (just as in the Middle East). Seriously be aware of it you left handers.....
Stephen and Stitt
8 Canada Square has a pair of bronze lions guarding the main entrance. These are copies of a pair nicknamed "Stephen" and "Stitt" which have stood outside the Bank's Headquarters at 1 Queen's Road Central in Hong Kong since 1935. The Hong Kong lions are named after yet another pair of lions that guarded the Bank's Shanghai headquarters on The Bund after it opened in 1923. The original Stephen and Stitt were named for A G Stephen, the then Chief Manager and the driving force behind the Shanghai development, and G H Stitt, the Manager in Shanghai. This was an in-joke: The lions face each other, and one (Stephen) is portrayed as if roaring, the other sitting quietly. Messrs Stephen and Stitt were said to have personalities as diverse.
The lions were cast within sight of the development by the Bronze Age Sculpture Casting Foundry in Limehouse
8 Canada Square has a pair of bronze lions guarding the main entrance. These are copies of a pair nicknamed "Stephen" and "Stitt" which have stood outside the Bank's Headquarters at 1 Queen's Road Central in Hong Kong since 1935. The Hong Kong lions are named after yet another pair of lions that guarded the Bank's Shanghai headquarters on The Bund after it opened in 1923. The original Stephen and Stitt were named for A G Stephen, the then Chief Manager and the driving force behind the Shanghai development, and G H Stitt, the Manager in Shanghai. This was an in-joke: The lions face each other, and one (Stephen) is portrayed as if roaring, the other sitting quietly. Messrs Stephen and Stitt were said to have personalities as diverse.
The lions were cast within sight of the development by the Bronze Age Sculpture Casting Foundry in Limehouse
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