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At the time of the amalgamation of the Bury Banking Co
into the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank, their branch at Radcliffe is
fortunate, along with those at Heywood and Ramsbottom to remain as full
branches. Nonetheless arrangements are
made for the former Bury Bank branches to be tightly controlled by the Bury
manager. This is seen as a last-ditch attempt at clinging on to
power by those formerly in charge of the Bury Bank. Just forty years later, a further
amalgamation takes place which brings us the modern-day Martins Bank, and local
politics is largely put aside with a view to smooth integration. |
In Service: 1880 until December 1985 Image © Barclays Ref 0030-2370 |
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Someone who is there to witness the joining together of the
Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank with the Bank of Liverpool and Martins is
Martins Bank’s Radcliffe Manager Mr G Healey.
In 1964 is it time for him to embark on the happy road to retirement… Mr Healey, Manager of Radcliffe Branch for the past fifteen
years retired on August 31. To mark the conclusion of 44 years’ service in
the Bank, he and Mrs Healey entertained some forty past and present
colleagues to an excellent buffet meal at the Boar’s Head hotel
Radcliffe. Mr Healey had previously
been entertained to luncheon both at Head Office and at Manchester District
Office. After Miss J Ashworth had presented Mrs healey with a
bouquet onbehalf of the staff, Mr W R S Smith on behalf of their friends,
wished Mr and Mrs Healey many happy years of retirement, and in making the
presentation of a pair of binoculars expressed the hope that this would prove
useful and give enjoyment in their new surroundings, for at Okehampton,
Devon, where they will be living, they will have Dartmoor on on hand, and
Exmoor on the other. Among those present were Mr F
Tunstall, now Manchester District Superintendent of Branches, and Mr G
Dawson, Mr Healey’s predecessor as Manager. Now aged seventy-five, Mr Dawson
was able to speak from “practical experience” on how to enjoy retirement. Mr Healey’s reply was one of gratitude for
the great number of friends he had made during his careeer, both inside and
outside the Bank. Apart from four years’ war service, all Mr Healey’s career
was spent in the Manchester District.
He entered at Cheetham in 1920 and worked at Bolton and Pendleton
Branches before entering District Office in 1941. He returned there in 1946 and was appointed
Manager at Radcliffe in 1949. |
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