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In 1919, when the Bank of Liverpool and Martins absorbs the
Palatine Bank, it inherits three branches in and around Oldham – at UNION
STREET, WERNETH, and SHAW.
Upon the creation of the modern day Martins Bank in January 1928, a
further Oldham Branch – this splendid looking building in Yorkshire Street –
is added to the Branch Portfolio by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank. It
becomes the main Branch in the town, with Union Street closing in 1930. It also survives the merger with Barclays, remaining open
until 1986. For our features, we meet
a talented singer who works at Oldham Branch, and eavesdrop at the retirement
of Mr England, Manager of the Branch for sixteen years… |
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Oldham – palace of song? The production in November of VIRGINIA this season’s choice of the Oldham Amateur Operatic
Society, is of special interest to Martins Bank because of the success of
Doreen Jepson in the title role. Of her performance, the Oldham Evening
Chronicle said: “Doreen Jepson is favoured with an engaging personality, and a
sense of comedy which enables her to present the candid, somewhat gawky,
slangy girl with ashtonishing ease. Her American accent
is natural, and she sings and dances without seeming effort”. Doreen
has, on occasion, engaged professionally in vaudeville, repertory, musical
comedy and concert party work, having acquired proficiency in elocution and
and singing. The Secretary of the
Oldham Amateur Operatic Society says Doreen is the life and soul of the
party, and was a resounding success in her part of Virginia. The photograph shows her as she appeared in
the play. Doreen entered the service
at Oldham in June 1945 and has been there ever since. She was educated at
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Henry the
Fifth and a motor mower… retiring at the end of July as
Manager at Oldham, Mr Thomas England had completed 45 years' service, including four years with H.M. Forces. He
entered the Lancashire & Yorkshire Bank at Blackpool in 1923 and was
appointed Manager at Friargate, Preston in 1939, Sub-Manager at Bury in 1941,
and Manager at Oldham in 1952. On
the evening of July 16 he and his wife acted as hosts to about forty friends
and colleagues at a farewell gathering held in the congenial atmosphere of
Birch Hall Hotel, Lees. Among those present were Messrs N. E. Foster, F.
Tunstall, G. S. Gallagher, W. P. Glover and A. Meadowcroft, constituting what
might be termed a five-star retirement. |
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At the beginning of the proceedings Miss
Barbara Rathbone presented Mrs England with a bouquet. Mr Sim (Pro Manager)
then paid tribute to Mr England's enthusiasm for banking and spoke of his
services as a local magistrate and in the fields of politics and education. Thanking everyone for the gifts of a transistor radio and
a cheque, to be used for the purchase of a motor mower, Mr England referred
to some of the turning points of his career. He summed up his feelings by
quoting from Henry V—'Old men forget; yet shall be forgot, yet he'll remember with
advantages what feats he did that day.' During the
month of his retirement he lunched at Head Office as the guest of Mr Maxwell
and at District Office with Mr Foster. |
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