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Orpington is one of the
original branches of Martin’s Private Bank that together will help build the
national prescence of the newly created Martins Bank Limited from 1928
onwards. The old bank’s fifteen
branches are in London and the South East, many in the Kentish towns that
border with the Capital. There is also
a sub branch at St Mary Cray, but this is closed for the Second World War and
not re-opened. Orpington Branch is
amongst those taken on by Barclays, and it lasts until 1977. Despite the age
and also the historical dignificance of this Branch it seems that Martins
Bank Magazine did not feel it necessary to visit! |
In Service: 1899 until 7 January 1977 Image © Barclays Ref 0030-2185 |
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Apart from the two
internal images shown on this page, and a small staff gallery, we only have
the following short piece about the retirement of Mr N A Beet on the last day
of 1968… |
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at Mr Beet's request, ceremony
was dispensed with when he retired as Manager at Orpington on 31 December. Mr
Chudley, second-in-command, wished him a very long and happy retirement on
behalf of all the staff. Mr Beet was presented with a bound book
containing the signatures of many colleagues and friends, together with a
handsome cheque. Mr Beet entered the Bank at Darwen in 1924
and moved to London in 1928. Apart from four years with H.M. Forces his
career continued in the London District and he was appointed Manager at
Mottingham in 1955 and at Orpington in 1957. |
Image © Barclays Ref 0030-2185 |
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