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In this rare, lovely colour image, it looks as if
you can still just walk in and do your banking the 1960s way… Settle is the original Head Office of the
Craven Bank, which is quite fitting when we consider that a member of its
staff becomes Chief General Manager of Martins Bank. The image below (right) serves to
remind us of the huge changes there have been to the British High Street in only
the last few decade, and we are delighted to see the inclusion of the Co-Op
and its “new” Ford® delivery van!
By the way, we are not sure what the unidentified flying object is,
top left, although the phrase “pigs might fly” does come to mind. Martins
Bank Magazine sets off for Settle in the Autumn of 1951 and as usual gets
down to the business of Branch life… |
In Service:
27 October 1791 until 18 February 2022 All Branch Images © Barclays Ref
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Settle branch was the branch which gave birth to a future Chief
General Manager, and until a short time ago one of the “exhibits” shown to
interested visitors was the stamp box, with the initials “C J.V.” carved on
the lid. The box is still there, but the lid has mysteriously disappeared:
perhaps it will turn up at Christie's one day! So far as most of
the members of the staff are concerned Settle seems to have been a word with
two meanings. Mr. V. E. Pitts, Pro Manager
since last year, has been at the branch all his working life, since 1916. Mr.
R. S. Bownass commenced his career at Settle and returned there after service
with H.M. Forces, but he had four years at Skipton from 1923.
All Branch
Images © Barclays Ref 0030-2587 Mr. J. F. Kirk also commenced his career at Settle in 1919,
leaving the branch in 1927 and returning in 1945. Miss M. M. Slayden,
daughter of the retired Manager of Settle branch, has been there since 1946.
Northerners, or should we say " Craveners," will not forget her in
a hurry after her oratorical efforts at the 1949 Craven Dinner. Miss H. Bulcock has been at the branch
since she entered the service in 1939, likewise Miss M. Smith who entered the
Bank in 1948. Mr. T. H. Kinder entered
the service in 1919 at Clitheroe, subsequently serving at Keighley, Colne and
Head Office before his first appointment in 1939 as Manager at Exeter. In
1939 he was called up for service with H.M.' Forces and on his return in 1945
was appointed Manager at Garston. He received his present appointment last
year.
We joined Mrs. Kinder and
then retired to the Craven Heifer to
enjoy a lunch which only these country places can produce, after which we
went over to Stainforth where Mr. and Mrs. Kinder have a very beautiful home
with an acre of ground. On the way up there Mr. Kinder gave us the impression
that gardening was somewhat burdensome to him and that it was his wife who
was the enthusiast, but a glance at what has been accomplished quite
satisfied us that is was the work of more than one enthusiast. The house itself,
first modernised in 1800, and now modernised again, is a showpiece and a home
of which anyone would be proud. Its
setting, close to the fells, is most attractive, but, as we were reminded, it
snows in those parts in winter and icy roads are an ever-present menace. Situated in the heart
of farming country, with two members of the staff children of farmers, our
branch has indeed a farming flavour. Three members of the staff, apart from
Mr. Kinder, we had met before at one of the Craven dinners and it was very
pleasant to renew acquaintance and spend a short time with them again, though
the day of our visit, September 12th, was showery and misty and we did not
see the district at its best.
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