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Well connected at
Wolsingham… When looking at this image of Martins Bank’s Wolsingham
Branch, (from November 1954) you could be forgiven for thinking that it is
somehow the nerve centre of a kind of 1950s information super highway. It
seems almost everything is connected by wires to the roof of the
building! It just goes to show how
much more underground cabling there
is today! Summertime agricultural
shows are held up and down the land, and Martins Bank’s Mobile Branches
attend at anything up to eighty different venues each year. In the Summer of 1961 the Bank is at the
Wolsingham show, and you can read more about the logistics of covering such a
large number of outdoor events on our MOBILE BRANCHES
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In Service: 1899 until 5 July
2018 Image © Barclays Ref 0030-3255 |
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The
Staff who attended the 1961 Wolsingham show took a number of snapshots like
this one (right) depicting setting up for the event and packing away
afterwards. Our Wolsingham feature is
from 1965, when at last it is time for the Branch Manager, Mr J Soulsby to
retire after an collosal forty-three
years in the Bank. Martins Bank Magazine features his retirement
celebrations in their Summer issue… on april 30th Mr Soulsby retired
after 43 years in the service. He began his career at Wolsingham branch and
spent the last eighteen years there as Manager. From 1928 to 1946 he worked
at Barnard Castle branch with a break of 4 years' war service. Earlier in the week Mr Weatherill called to wish him well
in retirement and he was also entertained to lunch at Grey Street and by the
General Management at Head Office. To mark
his retirement Mr and Mrs Soulsby gave a buffet meal to many past and present
colleagues at the White Horse Hotel, Darlington. Mr Norman Alderson, now retired, who
spent many years with Mr Soulsby at Barnard Castle branch, recalled, in presenting
Mr Soulsby with a clock on behalf of subscribers, many amusing incidents
which occurred during their years together, particularly when they lodged in
Barnard Castle and travelled to sub branches by horse and trap. Miss M. Longstaff of the Wolsingham staff presented Mrs
Soulsby with a bouquet and Mr M. A. Charlton (Pro Staff Manager) added the
good wishes of District Office. Mr Soulsby spoke very highly of his past and
present staff and thanked his wife for her invaluable assistance over the years.
He had been delighted to receive an additional gift earlier in the day from
present members of his staff. |
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