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The North Eastern
Banking Company opens a branch at Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne at the
beginning of December 1882. Sadly,
there are currently no external views of the building available, but there
are two internal shots in the photos left to Barclays by Martins Bank. Under Martins, Westgate operates as a full
branch, and survives the merger with Barclays by nine years, closing its
doors for the final time on 26 May 1978, after almost ninety-six yers’
service as a bank. There are no visits
to Westgate by Martins Bank Magazine, but we do have the following retirement
feature for Manager Mr Richley from 1965… |
In Service: 1 December 1882
until 26 May 1978 Image © Barclays Ref: 0030-2019 |
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on the evening of March 31st, Mr Richley,
Manager of Westgate branch, and his wife entertained present and former
colleagues at the County Hotel, Newcastle. District Office were represented
by Mr K. O. Wells, Mr M. A. Charlton and Mr F. Thompson, Mr Weatherill having
previously invited Mr Richley to lunch at Grey Street. Mr Brian Smith outlined Mr Richley's career from his
entry into the Bank at Jarrow in 1921 until, by way of various branches in
the North East and four years' war service, he was appointed Manager of
Westgate branch in 1961. Mr Smith spoke of the high regard in which Mr Richley was held
by both customers and staff, an example of this being the number of calls
from customers enquiring about him during his recent illness. |
Image: © Barclays Ref 0030-2019 |
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On behalf of subscribers, he presented
Mr Richley with a tape recorder, and Mrs Richley was presented with a handbag
by Miss Dodd. In reply, Mr Richley thanked everyone for their generosity and
entertained the company with reminiscences of his early days in the Bank. He
regretted leaving at the present time, because, after enduring six months of
alterations at Westgate, he had only been able to enjoy the amenities of his
new office for two weeks. He concluded by saying that at long last he would
be relieved from safeguarding Bank keys, a large bunch or which he promptly
handed to his successor. |
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