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From its creation in 1918, the Bank of Liverpool and
Martins wastes no time in expanding the business of the Bank, and this
includes areas which already might be considered to have a strong
representation. A number of Branches
in the Kentish towns on the edges of London were opened by the original
Martin’s Private Bank, and throughout the ten year existience of the Bank of
Liverpool and Martins, the portfolio of outlets in the county of Kent
continues to grow. Farnborough Branch begins its life as a sub-Branch to
Orpington. Both its listing, and arrival are announed in the Annual Report
and Accounts of the Bank of Liverpool and Martins for 1925, as follows: |
In Service:
16 February 1925 until 3 July 1992 Branch Images © Barclays Ref 0030-0974 |
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Extracts from the Bank of Liverpool and
Martins Bank Annual Report and Accounts for 1925 – © Barclays |
Later, Farnborough is one of a small number of Martins
Bank’s Self Accounting sub-Branches to be placed under the control of Martins
Bank’s London District Office, rather than that of another nearby
Branch. The Branch is able to operate
normally and offer a number of services, but major lending and some other
decisions are probably referred to LDO for approval and sanction. Everyday work such as machine accounting
and clearing will be carried out by the Branch. At the end of January 1967 it is time for
us to say goodbye to Mr H Taylor who has been Clerk in Charge at Farnborough
for 25 years… |
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On January 26 about forty past and present colleagues
were entertained to a cocktail party at Farnborough Branch to Mark the
retirement of Mr E J Bennett.
Presenting him with a wristwatch, and a book of signatures, Mr H
Taylor referred to the time and energy Mr Bennet had devoted to his
customers, and how he had earned their friendship and respect. Miss Pamela Jones presented Mrs Bennett
with a bouquet. Eric Bennet commenced
his career at 68 Lombard Street and moved to Sidcup as Second Man in
1934. After revocering from a serious
illness he was appointed Clerk in Charge at Farnborough in 1942. Prior to his retirement, Mr Bennett was entertained
to lunch at Lombard Street by the District General Manager. X |
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