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Wallsend is about four miles north east of Newcastle upon
Tyne. The branch at 1 High Street West
comes to Martins Bank from the North Eastern Banking Company Limited, which
merges with the Bank of Liverpool in 1914.
Wallsend is a full branch, with a sub branch at WALKER. In 1969 the branch
closes at 1 high Street West, and a new outlet is opened in the “Forum”
shopping area, at No 19 High Street West.
At the time of the merger with Barclays, Wallsend operates across
the full six day banking week, and has been open ever since. You can see images of the new Wallsend
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Service: 21 January 1901 until Spring 1969 Image - Martins Bank
Archive Collections © 1967 Northumberland
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Our feature concerns the retirment celebrations of Mr A E
Nichol, Manager of the branch for ten years, who retires after an incredibly
long career - forty-three years with
the Bank - in 1961… To celebrate the occasion of the
retirement of Mr. A. E. Nichol after over 43 years' service, a function was
held at the Crown Hotel, Newcastle upon Tyne, which was attended by over 100 colleagues, including Mr.
W. Weatherill, the North Eastern District General Manager. Mr. L. J. Walton had paid his own tribute
earlier, before he left for London to take up his new appointment. Mr. J. M. Dobson, second in command at Wallsend, acted as
Master of Ceremonies and mentioned in his speech that Mr. Nichol had served
at Tyne Dock, Felling, Sunderland, Gallowgate, Newcastle City Office,
Quayside and on the North Eastern District General Manager's staff before his
first appointment as Pro Manager at Northumberland Street in 1950.
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