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A
branch of the Bank of Liverpool opens at 10 Liverpool Road Birkdale on 1 June
1894. It is the first branch of the
bank to be opend outside Liverpool, but still within Lancashire. Maybe it resembles something from a
Brothers Grimm fairy tale, or is it perhaps a little too grand? – but no,
Birkdale is the home, after all, of a Royal Golf Club, so perhaps this
Martins Bank Branch needs to stand out from the crowd. It certainly does that, but we’d rather
have a hundred such buildings than set foot in some of the
twenty-first century eyesores that pass for modern day bank branches, whose
teenage tellers are only able to do business when the computer says “yes” and
whose greyness fades anonymously into the background of the soulless shopping
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In Service: 1 June 1894 until 26 June 2015 Image © Barclays Ref 0030-2732 |
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Footballers,
golfers, in fact any passing celebrity (and there are plenty in this part of
the world) cannot fail to be wowed by the sumptuous wood panelling and the
distinguished air that oozes from every inch of this classic banking
hall!
Images © Barclays Ref 0030-2732 One of the last members of Martins Bank staff to retire
before the merger with Barclays, is Mr J H Walker, who by June 1969 has
clocked up an amazing forty-SIX years with the bank. In something of a cricket themed send off,
Martins Bank Magazine follows the festivities for us, in its Autumn 1969
edition… When
the stumps were drawn at Birkdale Branch on June 28, Mr J H Walker, the retiring
Manager, entertained about fifty of his colleaguesto a buffet at the
Southport and Birkdale Cricket Club where he is a dedicated member. Making the presentation on behalf of the
many subscribers, Mr Ian Buchanan remarked that Mr Walker’s branches had
always been considered an ideal training ground for staff. Famed too was his early morning
philosophising which had become a feature of the branch routine. He was an
L&Y man, having joined the Lancashire and Yorkshire bank as long ago as
1923 at Withy Grove and was thyus retiring after foty-six years’
service. He took up his first
appointment in 1935 as Clerk in Charge at New Mills and after war service
with the R A F returned to the Manchester District. In 1950 he went to Newport and a year later
transferred to the Liverpool District.
He was appointed Manager at Scotland Road in 1957, at Myrtle Street
two years later and finally at Birkdale in 1966. In his reply Mr Walker spoke
of the excellent spirit of the Liverpool District, and thanked his staff for
their loyalty and his second men for their support. With the cheque he intended to buy a motor
mower. Mrs Walker was presented with a
boueuqt by Mrs D Marsh.
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