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Great Harwood is a
branch of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank.
It survives the various mergers and it remains open as a branch of
Barclays into the twenty-first century until the axe falls in the middle of
November 2015. To the superstitious, to close permanently on Friday the
Thirteenth might also have seemed perhaps a little insensitive. We have three short
features from Martins Bank Magazine which focus on members of the the staff
of Great Harwood branch at various points from 1916 right up to the end of
Martins Bank in 1969, covering a retirement, a “blast from the past” and the
Duke of Edinburgh’s award… |
In Service: Circa 1897 until Friday 13 November 2015 Branch Images on this page © Barclays Ref 0030-1108 |
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On
the occasion of his retirement after forty-four years' service with the Bank
Mr. F. Cowell (Manager, Great Harwood) entertained twenty present and former
colleagues to dinner at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel, Clayton-le-Moors. Mr. T. E.
Rigby, Mr. Cowell's successor, presented him on behalf of the subscribers
with a transistor radio set and a cigarette box and expressed the sincere
wishes of all present that Mr. Cowell would enjoy many years of good health
and happiness. Mr. N. R. Manser
(Manchester District Superintendent of Branches) expressed the thanks and
good wishes of the District General Management. In his reply Mr. Cowell said the gifts would remind him
of his many happy years in banking and of the friendships he had made during
that time. Earlier, Mr. Cowell had lunched with Mr. E. H. Priestley
(Manchester District General Manager). After
entering the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank in 1919 Mr. Cowell served at
Blackburn and Manchester before entering Manchester District Office in 1938.
The years 1942-46 were spent with H.M. Forces. In 1947 he returned to
Blackburn branch as Accountant and was appointed Manager at Great Harwood in
1950. Active in the affairs of the
community, Mr. Cowell was at the time of his retirement Treasurer of Great
Harwood U.D.C., Vice-President of the Institute of Bankers (East Lancashire
Centre), and Immediate Past President of the Rotary Club of Great Harwood
and Rushton. Those were the Days… This nostalgic image appears in
Martins Bank Magazine in the Spring of 1957, and shows three of the members
of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank’s Great Harwood Staff behind the counter
of the Branch in the year 1916… There is a fascination about
old photographs. We all keep them and when they are periodically brought to
light the pages of memory are turned and the flood of reminiscences brings
back the happiness of days gone by. There is gladness in remembrance, and
sadness, too, especially when we gaze upon the well-remembered faces of those
who are no longer with us. These
photographs have been received following our publication of the first selection
in the autumn 1956 issue of the Magazine. They will recall past happiness and
will serve to remind us that the institution we have served throughout our
working lives has not grown old as we who have served it have aged. It has
grown up and increased in stature and is going from strength to strength. In
this we have all played our part and the accompanying photographs surely
provide evidence of that esprit de corps which is such a valuable leaven in the
life of a great business organisation. From Marriage
Guidance to police work… A residential course on youth leadership, lectures on
marriage guidance work, and courses on home
nursing and police work. These were
the varied pursuits undertaken by Elaine Barret of Great Harwood Branch to
achieve her Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award.
She already has the Bronze and Silver Awards, and the two years’ work
for her gold involved travelling to Belgium and Germany. Elaine was presented with her Award at
Buckingham Palace on 4 February. |
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