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The Adelphi Bank opens a branch at Levenshulme in
1891, eight years before its amalgamation with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank.
Sheer nostalgia – this wonderful photo is a real piece of old Manchester,
and shows Martins Bank’s Levenshulme
Branch in its prime, complete with cobbles and tramlines. The branch images on this page are
wonderfully evocative of the time of our feature below, when Mr Johnson
retires from serving as Manager at Levenshulme in 1948 after fourteen years
at the helm… |
In Service: 1891 – 26 April 2009 Branch Images ©
Barclays Ref: 0030-1815 |
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On 30th March the staff of Levenshulme
branch received word that Mr. Johnson would be visiting them to say farewell;
so afternoon tea was hurriedly prepared, and a very informal and happy
gathering took place. Mr. Johnson was retiring on account of ill-health, so
the occasion was necessarily impromptu. Mr. C. A. Jones, the succeeding
Manager, made the presentation of a shooting stick on behalf of his
colleagues—an
unusual gift made at the suggestion of Mrs. Johnson, and voiced the good
wishes of all the staff for Mr. Johnson's happiness and improved health in
retirement. He entered the service of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank in
1911, and in 1923 was transferred to Stockport branch. He went to Brooks's Bar branch in 1928,
being appointed Manager in 1931. He took up his appointment at Levenshulme in
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