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When Martins Bank Trust Company Limited is created in 1968, it brings
together under the same umbrella, the many regional Trustee, Income Tax and
Investment Offices of the Bank, along with Martins Unicorn, and a number of
Martins’ subsidiary companies. Newcastle
Trustee and Investment Office is one of the largest of the regional
departments and our Staff Database lists around one hundred and fifty
members of staff working there at various points between 1939 and 1969. The
department is housed in the same splendid setting as our Newcastle City
Office Branch, the former Head office of the North Eastern Banking Company in
Grey Street. |
In Service: 1939 until 21 November 1969 Image © Barclays Ref 0025-0990 |
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The sporting
prowess of Martins Bank Staff is not limited to those who work in the
Branches. 1968 seems to be a prolific year for our Newcastle Trustee
colleagues, as the following three short articles from Martins Bank
Magazine’s “Trust Company News” demonstrate… County football Brian O’Hara (Newcastle Income Tax) has played
football for the Northumberland County Amateur side on three occasions this
season. The team is so far undefeated and has won its way through to the
final of the Northern Counties Inter-County Championship for the second consecutive
season by defeating Durham, North Riding of Yorkshire and Lancashire. Cricket and netball
with the solicitors A team drawn from the Company's North
Eastern offices met one from the staff of Messrs Dickinson, Miller &
Turnbull, the Newcastle solicitors. In the twenty overs to which each team
was limited the solicitors accumulated 52 runs for eight wickets. W. Barren,
bowling into a stiff breeze, was in devastating form, taking seven wickets
for 15 runs and clean bowling five of his victims. B. O'Hara and M. F.
Whittaker made a big, if leisurely, stand for the Company scoring 25 and 20
runs respectively. With one over to spare the winning score was reached for
the loss of seven wickets. Following the Company's success at cricket the
ladies from the Newcastle offices produced a netball team to challenge a
ladies' team from Messrs Dickinson, Miller & Turnbull. On this occasion
the ladies were unable to repeat their colleagues' success, losing 1—4. Cricket A return match against Newcastle
solicitors Dickinson Miller & Turnbull was held on August 21. Batting
first the Company's North Eastern offices team scored 40 for the loss of 8
wickets in the allotted 20 overs, H. S. Wilkinson contributing 13 of these
runs. The Company's bowlers could not match the prowess of their opponents
and the result was a win for the solicitors by a narrow margin. |
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