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Martins Bank 1928+

How grand does Salisbury Branch look! - Certainly worthy of a cathedral city.  Martins arrives in Salisbury in 1955, and in 1962 the Bank opens a sub-Branch at Salisbury Cattle Market.  A victim of merger “duplication”, the sub-Branch is closed in 1969, barely seven years old.

Salisbury Branch itself fares much better, surviving as a Branch of Barclays until 1996. In the twenty-first Century – in its guise as a pizza restaurant – 1 Castle Street Salisbury makes news headlines all over the World, as the setting for the infamous Novichok poisoning of a former Russian agent and his daughter. You can see a side by side comparison of Branch and Pizza Restaurant in our “Martins Then and Now” feature a little further down this page. For our main Salisbury feature, we journey back to 1956, when optimism is very much in the air, and the idea that Martins will ever merge with anyone is still a very silly one!  Martins Bank Magazine visits Salisbury Branch when it is only a few months old and has everything to look forward to – the happy smiling staff still manage to shine through this article which goes into the usual and perhaps unitentional raptures about the local surroundings…

In Service: 1955 until 1996

1955 Salisbury Exterior 4 BGA Ref 30-2543

Image © Barclays Ref 0030-2543

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1956 04 MBM.jpgWHEN first we met Mr. E. MacDougall it was on the occasion of our official visit to Wooler Branch, which is almost our furthest North Branch, in November 1949. Now he is managing our new Branch at Salisbury which is one of our furthest South offices. Although conditions of life and the outlook of the people are in many respects quite different from those to which Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall have been accustomed they have in the short space of less than a year adapted themselves so well to their new environment that they feel they really “belong”.  The city is, of course, extremely beautiful yet not by any means the sleepy cathedral city of popular imagination where Time has stood still. It is a very busy place with many excellent shops, a large and prosperous market and the focal point of the countryside for miles around. There is a little light industry but the emphasis is on agriculture and the city is much visited by the tourist from places such as Bourne­mouth and Southampton.

 

1956 Salisbury Staff MBM-Wi56P30We were interested to see on the outskirts the Harvard Hospital where you can have a free holiday provided you will allow yourself to be given a common cold. This is, of course, the much publicised hospital at which research is being carried out to discover more about the cause and control of this scourge, and volunteers are in constant demand for experimental purposes. While conceding the beauty of Salisbury Cathedral Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall were obviously impressed with Durham Cathedral in their native North. Salisbury's edifice does not dominate the city like Durham's fortress-cum-church on the rock which, especially in early morning, raises its towers to the sky through a sea of mist, adding an ethereal note to its majestic and austere beauty.

 

Yet the church in the meadows does dominate the city by virtue of the crowning glory of its magnificent spire, the tallest in England and so beautiful that one is forced to turn and gaze at it again and again. The cathedral setting is uncrowded and the building rises from an oasis of green surrounded by trees. The in­terior is not as beautiful or noteworthy as some of our other cathedrals, but its exter­nal glory has no counterpart. We wandered in a leisurely way through quiet shop-lined walks from the station to our Branch in Castle Street, avoiding the principal streets congested with traffic. We enjoyed looking at the antique shops, the bookshops and other establishments of a cultured nature which give so much character and " quality " to the city. Our office is in a fine situation looking towards the market square and the Branch with its facade of honey-coloured stone has been tastefully blended with its sur­roundings.

The interior follows the trend of modern bank architecture—woodwork of walnut, sunken circular ceiling lights, and a spacious, airy and cheerful atmosphere. As in the case of other new Branches, ample room has been provided for expansion when the days of the credit squeeze are over and business is unimpeded. We passed the local head office of one of the other banks which employs a staff of ninety—an indication of the importance of the city and also of the task facing Mr. MacDougall in a place where our competitors are so strongly entrenched.

Mr. MacDougall has spent all his time in the North-East, apart from the few months in Liverpool which preceded his new appointment. He entered the bank in 1922 and served at Coxhoe, Chester Road, Easington Colliery, Newcastle City Office, North-Eastern District Office, Alnwick, Morpeth, Wooler and Ashington before his present appointment.

1955 Salisbury Interior 5 BGA Ref 30-2543

Image © Barclays Ref 0030-2543

Mr. J. R. Williams, his second-in-command, joined the Bank in the Northern District at Sedbergh and his service includes spells at Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancaster, Croydon, and Bruton Street and on London District Office Relief. Mr. M. R. Board comes from Taunton and commenced his service at Waterloo Place. The fourth member of the staff is Miss Rosemary I. J. Chalk, who lives a few miles outside the city and is proving herself a capable and attractive member of the staff.

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1955 Salisbury Interior 6 BGA Ref 30-2543

Image © Barclays Ref 0030-2543

We were very glad to meet Mrs. MacDougall and to entertain her and Mr. MacDougall to lunch. Later in the afternoon we went out to their home at Honiton for tea and were very interested in the attractive conversion which has been made of their house from an older building. A not-too-large garden has for a background a fine view of field and country, and their garden is divided from a field by a low wall.

This arrangement has its drawback in that herbaceous subjects apparently make tasty cattle fodder and while we were having tea a horse in the next field was busy eating the sunflowers!  Salisbury is not an easy place to reach direct from Liverpool and the only satisfactory plan is to go to London first. We think that the Branch will do well and that the name of the Bank will be worthily upheld and spread in the important county of Wiltshire.

Time appears to have been reasonably kind to 1 Castle Street, and after Barclays has finished with it, a tasteful lick of paint transforms our Branch into a specialist pizza restaurant. In all the comparisons we have so far made of how Martins Branches used to look – and how they have changed – this is the first time we have had to mention in connection with a former Branch of the Bank, such a bizarre, outrageous and downright horrible event as that which took place on 4 March 2018. Espionage and the evil intent of a foreign power to poison its enemies, is surely the stuff of 1960s spy novels and films, yet here in Salisbury, at 1 Castle Street, such a story plays out in real life in the twenty-first Century.  Despite the perpetrators appearing to be both bumbling and bungling, having given very implausible accounts of themselves and their actions and reasons for being in Salisbury that day,  an extremely hostile act is perpetrated, which causes acute and painful illness to six people. One of them (who was not even a target of the attack), dies…

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Mr E MacDougall

Manager

1955 to 1967

Miss Rosemary I J Chalk

On the Staff

1956

Mr J R Williams

Branch Second

1956

Mr M R Board

On the Staff

1956

Mr A Pigdon

Manager

1967 onwards

 

 

BARCLAYS BANK LIMITED

DISTRICT BANK LIMITED

LLOYDS BANK LIMITED

38 Blue Boar Row

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Cattle Market

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MARTINS BANK LIMITED

1 Castle Street

Cattle Market

MIDLAND BANK LIMITED

Minster Street

Cattle Market

NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK

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WESTMINSTER BANK LIMITED

 

 

 

 

 

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11-50-70 Salisbury

Full Branch

1 Castle Street Salisbury Wiltshire

173 South Western

Mon to Fri 1000-1500

Saturday 0900-1500

Salisbury 5110

Nightsafe Installed

Mr A Pidgon Manager

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Salford Cattle Market

1955

15 December 1969

1996

Opened by Martins Bank Limited

Barclays Bank Limited 20-75-00 Salisbury 1 Castle Street

Closed

Salisbury Cattle Market

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