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In 1906 The Lancashire and Yorkshire
Bank opens a branch at Ansdell as a sub branch to St Annes on the Sea. In 1922 the Manager of both outlets is
listed as Mr F G Harrop. Many of Martins Bank’s Branches along the Flyde
Coast and in Blackpool have come from the amalgamation of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank and the Bank of
Liverpool and Martins Limited in 1928. The image
we see here is taken after a 1960s refurbishment and the addition of a new
frontage with bay window and recessed doorways. This is typical of the
cheerful brightening-up of many of the Bank’s older Branches at this time,
and is of course much cheaper than knock-down and re-build. Martins does
however use the latter method in many parts of the North to bring Branches
into the twentieth century. In the
Autumn of 1957 Mr A E Smith Retires from Ansdell after a career of forty-four
years. These days we would be open mouthed with amazement at someone working
so long for the same employer, but “a job for life” really did used to exist! As ever, Martins Bank Magazine is there to
record the details of the gathering which takes place in his honour, but it
is not made exactly clear where he and his colleagues have actually
assembled… At the end of June, Mr. A. E Smith
retired after 43 years' service which commenced in 1913, at Bacup branch. In 1915 he joined the Second Fourth East Lancs Regiment,
returning from military service to Rawtenstall, and subsequently served at
Haslingden, Ramsbottom and Waterfoot before joining St Annes-on-the-Sea
branch in 1938. |
In Service: 1906 until 8 January 1993 Images © Barclays Ref 0030-0054 |
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In 1946,
he was appointed Clerk-in-Charge at Ansdell Sub-Branch. At a gathering of colleagues, past and present, on 28
June, he was presented with a golf caddy-car by Mr. R. B. Tillotson, a former
manager of the branch who made the presentation at the invitation of Mr. C.
Spencer, the present Manager. Mr.
Tillotson made reference to the courage of Mr. Smith in maintaining his
cheerful attitude to both the customers and staff, although he still suffered
from the effects of the injuries he had received during the First World War.
Mr. Spencer then thanked Mr. Smith for his assistance and willingness and
also commended him for his courage. In
reply, Mr. Smith thanked his friends and colleagues for their kind wishes. |
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