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Upton is another of Martins Bank’s many branches on
the Wirral Peninsula, a beautiful part of Cheshire much of which will
eventually be swallowed up by the sprawling ubiquitous dominence of
“Merseyside”. An original branch of
the Cattle Trade Bank, Upton comes to the Bank of Liverpool and Martins by
amalgamation in 1923. For most of its Martins life, Upton is a self
accounting sub-branch to Claughton Village Branch. However, just before the merger with
Barclays in 1969, it is given full branch status, and its own manager. |
In Service: 28 May 1923 until
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This Upton cheque from the 1960s is ready for the age
of Magnetic Ink Character Recognition which is pioneered by Martins Bank, and
which will revolutionise banking for the rest of the Twentieth Century. With no official visit to Upton by Martins
Bank Magazine, we turn instead to the Autumn 1960 edition to read about the
retirement of Mr S T Rees, who has been Clerk in Charge at Upton since 1947. The retirement of Mr. S. T.
Rees at the end of October
after 40 years' service was the occasion
of a gathering of such a large number of friends and colleagues that the presentation and subsequent celebrations had to be arranged at a nearby hostelry. Mr. P. J. Randle opened the proceedings and after appreciative references to Mr. Rees he called upon Mr. N. N. Jobling, Liverpool District General Manager, to make the presentation. In his usual kindly and gracious
way Mr. Jobling referred to Mr. Rees's work for the Bank and to his great
capacity for making friends. He mentioned the fact that Mr. Rees had chosen a lady from the staff to be his wife and we were all very pleased that
she was able to be present. He then made the presentation on behalf of the subscribers of a nest of tables and an exposure meter. A bouquet was handed to Mrs. Rees by Miss C. A. Jones. After
Mr. Rees had thanked everybody the gathering
settled down to a pleasant little party.
Mr. Rees commenced his business life with
Messrs. Felling Stanley and entered the Bank in 1920. In the course of
his career he served at Charing Cross,
Bootle, Liverpool City Office,
Hoylake, Birkenhead, Heswall, on the Relief staff, and in Income Tax
Department, H. O. He was appointed Clerk-in-Charge at Upton branch in 1947.
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