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This is Martins Bank’s Branch at
Timperley, decked out with the kind of mock tudor effect that the Bank is particularly
fond of, due to the public perception of such buildings being very old. NANTWICH, STRATFORD UPON AVON, SHREWSBURY and SWANSEA are all good examples.
Martins Bank
Timperley Branch on 2 December 1929, not very long after the amalgamation of
the Bank of Liverpool and Martins with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank. It
is in fact, a bumper year for new Branches of the Bank, as illustrated below
(right) which is extracted from the Bank’s Annual Report and Accounts for
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In Service: Pre 1928 until Friday
4 May 2018 Image © Barclays Ref
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Timperley is
a self accounting sub branch to Broadheath until its promotion to full branch
status in 1969. At this point Mr Highley, Clerk in Charge of three years,
finds himself promoted to Manager. In
our feature, his predecessor Mr Hargreaves is retiring after ten years in
charge… on april 29 twenty-five past and
present members of the staff met at Timperley branch to mark Mr Hargreaves'
retirement as Clerk-in-Charge. Among those present were Mr F. Tunstall
(Manchester District Superintendent of Branches) and Mr Eric Matthews, who
retired as Manager of Portland Street branch in 1965. After all had been fortified with food and drink, Mr J.
A. Coombes (Manager, Broadheath) made a humorous speech, referring to his
pleasure in working with Mr Hargraves over the last ten years. He then presented him with his colleagues'
cheque. Mr Hargraves, in reply, said how
much he had enjoyed his years in the Bank, thanked his friends for the gift,
and expressed his intention of buying a pedometer as he is a very keen
walker. A short while before his retirement
Mr Hargraves bought a house in Norwich and as Mrs Hargraves had already made
the move, she was unfortunately unable to attend the ceremony. Mr Hargraves, who had earlier been entertained to lunch
at Spring Gardens by his District General Manager, began his career at
Blackburn branch in 1922 and served at many branches in the Manchester
District. He received signing authority at Altrincham branch in 1951 and was
appointed Clerk-in-Charge at Timperley in 1956. The years 1942-46 were spent
in H.M. Forces.
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