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The North Eastern
Banking Company opens a Branch at Seaham Harbour in 1898, and later, under
the ownership of the Bank of Liverpool and Martins, a sub branch is added at
Dawdon. This however turns out to be a
short lived arrangement, and Dawdon is closed by Martins Bank in 1932, along
with a number of tiny sub offices in order to help pay for the lavish new
Head Offices and the rebuilding of 68 Lombard Street. Seaham Branch is an impressive
conversion from what looks like two terraced houses, a stone frontage and
stone blocking elsewhere on the building give an impression of safety and
security. It continues to operate for nine years under Barclays, closing down
in 1978. For our Seaham feature, we go back to April 1963. Just five days after the
official celebrations of four hundred years of Martins Bank, Seaham Manager
Mr R L Scott is retiring from an incredible forty-six years’ service with the Bank… |
In Service: 1 December 1898 until 24 February 1978 Branch Images © Barclays Ref 0030-2575 |
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There was a happy, informal gathering at
the Conservative Club, Seaham, to mark the retirement of Mr. R. L. Scott
who, after 46 years' service, the last 13 of which had been spent as Manager
at Seaham, retired at the end of April. Some 60 past
and present colleagues and customers attended and were most liberally entertained.
Mr. F. J. Savage of Seaham branch, in making the presentation of a gold
wristlet watch and a wallet of notes on behalf of many friends, wished both
Mr. and Mrs. Scott a very long and happy retirement. It
is Mr. Scott's intention to purchase a picture with the gift of money. Replying in his inimitable manner, Mr. Scott told his
guests how he entered the service of the Bank and, to the amazement of all
present, including his wife, he produced the original letter to his mother
advising her that there would be a vacancy at the Bank of Liverpool,
Sedgefield, if her young son cared to apply for it and attained the very high
standard required by the Bank. During the
course of the evening a bouquet was presented to Mrs. Scott. A few days prior
to his retirement, Mr. Scott was entertained to lunch at Grey Street by the
District General Management and on the last day, Mr. H. Ryder (North Eastern
Assistant District Manager) called at the branch to tender good wishes for
the future. After entering the Bank at Sedgefield in 1917 Mr. Scott
subsequently served at West Cornforth, Newcastle, Spennymoor, Loftus and
Quayside, before moving in 1939 to North Eastern District Office. He served
in the Intelligence Corps during the war and on his return to civilian life
worked at Clayton Street and Elswick before his appointment as Manager at
Seaham in 1950. |
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