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Martins
Bank’s Branch at Liscard, Wallasey, certainly does look as if it is very much
at the centre of things in this busy shot from the 1960s. On the inside, the
branch seems to be every bit as spacious as it looks from the outside of this
beautifully appointed building. Opened
in 1906 by the Bank of Liverpool, Liscard has the characteristic corner
aspect, favoured by the Bank of Liverpool, which allows the branch to be in
two streets at once! Out of a total of fourteen Martins Bank Branches in
this part of the Wirral Peninsula – seven in Birkenhead, seven in Wallasey,
Liscard is the only one still open today.
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In Service: 30 July 1906 until
24 March 2024 Branch Images ©
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In
1966 staff are getting ready to say a special farewell to a manager who is so
popular, former colleagues are travelling great distances to be at his
retirement gathering. Martins Bank
Magazine takes up the story of Fred Snaith’s goodbye, in the following
article published in the Spring of 1966… staff from as far as
Middlesbrough, and customers, were among the 80 people who met at Liscard
branch on November 30 to wish Fred Snaith and his wife a happy retirement. Mr I. Buchanan (Liverpool District General Manager), on
behalf of many subscribers, presented a cheque to Mr Snaith and a tea set to
Mrs Snaith who also received a bouquet from Miss Watson. Referring to Mr
Snaith's long and varied service in several Districts Mr Buchanan reminded
his listeners that Mr Snaith entered at South Shields: he was a North
Eastener 'where you either come from or are sent'.
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He crossed the country to the Liverpool
District in 1935, working at various branches with a break for four years'
war service. Three years as Pro Manager at Hanley
from 1946 were followed by service in Head Office Inspection Department
during which time he visited three quarters of the District's branches. Then in 1956 came his appointment as
Manager at Walton and five years ago he became Manager at Liscard. He would always be remembered for his golf triumphs, said
Mr Buchanan, as he had won the Armstrong Cup twice and the Directors'
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Thanking his guests Mr Snaith said that
the cheque would be used for golf clubs and that these and his gardening
tools would be in regular use. The
formalities over, Mr and Mrs Snaith entertained the visitors to a cocktail
party. |
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