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The North Eastern
Banking Company opens its Branch at Commercial Buildings in Dunston, in 1899,
some fifteen years before the amalgamation of the Bank with the Bank of Liverpool.
Under the ownership of Martins Bank, Dunston remains a standalone full Branch
until 1959 when it becomes a self accounting sub-Branch to Gateshead High
Street. It is also fairly
unusual in terms of the North Eastern District in that it never had any
dependent sub Branches. Martins’
managers are well known for their long careers, many of which are SO long
that to work continually for that length of time and for the same employer
seems nowadays incongruous. |
In Service: March 1899 until 29
October 1971 Image © Barclays Ref
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In March 1959, it is the
turn of Mr Cyril Patterson to retire from Dunston Branch, and as is customary
on these occasions, Martins Bank Magazine is on hand with an account of his
retirement party… On the occasion of the
retirement of Mr. Cyril Patterson, after 44 years' service, a party was held at the Cross Keys Hotel, Dunston, on March 24th.
During the course of the proceedings a presentation
of an artist's easel was made to him by Mr. Blades (Manager, Amble). Many of
Mr. Patterson's colleagues were present as well as a number of the customers.
Mr. Lambert presented Mr. Patterson with a clock from the customers and,
speaking on their behalf, said how much they all appreciated Mr. Patterson's
help and assistance during his stay at Dunston. Mr. Patterson suitably
replied. Mr. Patterson entered the Bank's
service in 1914 at Berwick, going to Newcastle upon Tyne the following year.
He served with H.M. Forces from 1917—1919 and went successively to Alnwick, Amble,
Northumberland Street and District Office, before his appointment as Manager
at Dunston in 1950. |
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