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Stalybridge sits on the
border of Lancashire and Cheshire, and Martins Bank’s Branch there comes from
the amalgamation in 1928 of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank with the Bank
of Liverpool and Martins. Our records
from the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank list the Stalybridge Manager in 1922
as Mr S Potter. This office has full
branch status, and opens for the full six day banking week in the 1960s. Featured below is Mr John Tegg, who
reitres from the post of Manager at Stalybridge after a forty-one year career
that begins in the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank… mr john tegg, Manager
of Stalybridge branch, entertained a number of his present and former
colleagues at an informal dinner party at The Lounge, Ashton-under-Lyne, on
October 29th to mark the occasion of his retirement. The fact that many of
his friends had travelled considerable distances in order to be with him at
this time speaks volumes for his popularity in the Bank. |
In Service: 1908 until 1972 Image © Barclays Ref 0030/3349 |
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Mr
R. Tanner (Manchester District Inspector) presented Mr Tegg, on behalf of
subscribers, with a cheque which will be used for the purchase of a camera.
In paying tribute to him, Mr Tanner said that he had never known a more
kindly man and he felt quite sure that everyone present had been a recipient
at one time or another of an act of generous thoughtfulness which was so much
the trade mark of our retiring colleague. In thanking
all the subscribers Mr Tegg, in a witty speech, spoke of the happy days he
had known with the Bank and indulged in a number of reminiscences. Mr Tegg's career
started at Altrincham branch in 1922 and he served at several branches in
that area prior to spending four years at Sittingbourne branch during the
last war. On returning north he spent a number of years on the Manchester
District visiting inspection staff before being appointed Manager at
Stalybridge in 1956. |
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