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The Halifax Commercial
Bank merges with the Bank of Liverpool and Martins in 1920 and so begins the
journey of its Branches into the ownership of the modern day Martins Bank
Limited. The office at Wyke lies some
six miles south of Bradford and there is also a sub branch at Low Moor. Wyke opens in 1907, and Low Moor, a few years earlier in 1901.
At the time of the merger with Barclays in 1969, Wyke is open full banking
hours across the six day banking week.
The branch is still open today. For our feature, we journey back to
the Summer 1955 edition of Martins Bank Magazine. |
In Service:
1907 until 15 December 1969 Image © Barclays Ref 0030-3307 |
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It is the turn of Mr
Williamson, Manager of Wyke and Low Moor for nearly twenty years, to
retire. As usual, the occasion is
marked within the pages of Martins Bank Magazine… |
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Mr. H.
W. Williamson, Manager of Wyke and Low Moor branches since 1936, retired at
the end of March. He entered the Equitable Bank in 1910 and was appointed Accountant
at its Huddersfield office in 1927. The following year he was appointed Pro
Manager at Westgate branch, Huddersfield, remaining there until his
appointment to Wyke. By his express wish there was no formal presentation or
gathering of former colleagues, but many of those who had served with him
joined in the present of a cheque which was handed to him on the day of his
retirement. |
Image © Barclays Ref 0030-3307 |
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Miss Attenborough presented Mrs. Williamson with a bouquet and
the staff were invited to tea in the Manager's room. In the evening Mr. and
Mrs. Williamson entertained the staff with a visit to a theatre. Mr. and Mrs.
Williamson are going to live at Grassington in the near future. |
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