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{{Rename|''[[Borrowed Time (novel)|Borrowed Time]]'' regularly refers to this building as '''Lexington International Bank'''.}}
{{Rename|''[[Borrowed Time (novel)|Borrowed Time]]'' regularly refers to this building as '''Lexington International Bank'''.}}
'''Lexington Bank''' was a successful [[bank]] in [[London]] at the beginning of the [[21st century]]. Members of the Bank seemed to have more time than any other bank and impressed their clients with overwhelming ideas and information. People were mainly employed by two mysterious men, Mr [[Symington]] and Mr [[Blenkinsop]].
'''Lexington Bank''' was a successful [[bank]] in [[London]] at the beginning of the [[21st century]]. Members of the Bank seemed to have more time than any other bank and impressed their clients with overwhelming ideas and information. People were mainly employed by two mysterious men, Mr [[Symington]] and Mr [[Blenkinsop]]. The bank had one motto: "Time is money".


The [[Eleventh Doctor]] was impressed, but also worried because people died. [[Jane Blythe (Borrowed Time)|Jane Blythe]] explained it was overwork. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[Borrowed Time (novel)|Borrowed Time]]'')
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] was impressed, but also worried because people died. [[Jane Blythe (Borrowed Time)|Jane Blythe]] explained it was overwork. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[Borrowed Time (novel)|Borrowed Time]]'')
[[Category:Buildings visited by the Eleventh Doctor]]
[[Category:Buildings visited by the Eleventh Doctor]]
[[Category:London banks]]
[[Category:London banks]]

Revision as of 16:35, 30 September 2020

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Borrowed Time regularly refers to this building as Lexington International Bank.

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Lexington Bank was a successful bank in London at the beginning of the 21st century. Members of the Bank seemed to have more time than any other bank and impressed their clients with overwhelming ideas and information. People were mainly employed by two mysterious men, Mr Symington and Mr Blenkinsop. The bank had one motto: "Time is money".

The Eleventh Doctor was impressed, but also worried because people died. Jane Blythe explained it was overwork. (PROSE: Borrowed Time)