Another imposing corner-aspect Branch of Martins Bank – 128 Moorgate, opens on 17
February 1938, and lives to see the Second World War, post War austerity AND growth, and of course London’s Swinging 60s. Sadly however, when Barclays and Martins
merge, Barclays already has a Branch nearby at 82 Finsbury Pavement, to
where the Business of Martins Bank Moorgate is transferred on 12 December
1969.
For our London
Moorgate feature, we focus on happier times, and the retirement after a
very long career in the Bank of Mr W E A Parker, Manager at Moorgate from
1948 to 1964. As usual, Martins Bank
Magazine is there to report on the inevitable cocktail party (which always
conjures up for us the denouement of many a “Paul Temple” story!)…
Mr W E A Parker retired at the end of February after more than
44 years’ service, and, apart from three years in H.M. Forces, the last 26
had been spent at Moorgate branch from the time of its opening in 1938.
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In Service: 17 February
1938 until 12 December 1969
Images © Barclays Ref 0033-0391
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