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Going to extremes… Birkenhead Borough Road is opened in May 1924 by the Bank
of Liverpool and Martins Ltd. It survives the merger with Barclays, having a
total lifespan of 59 years before being closed in October 1983. In the final months of the Second World War, Borough Road
is managed by one of many women Clerks in Charge appointed by the Bank to
help run Branches whose staff had been called up to fight. Miss M C Grice
pictured in our gallery below is in charge from 1945-46. You can read more in
our feature “Gentlemen – the ladies” HERE. |
In Service:
12 May 1924 until 20 October 1983 Image © Barclays Ref 0030-0199 |
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Many of the pages in the Branch Network section of this
site, tell the story of one or other of Martins Bank’s Managers celebrating
the end of a long career with the Bank.
Often, it seems that a life dedicated to going to extremes to be
helpful, comes at a price, and a number of Martins Bank’s Managers have their
careers cut short by ill-health. There
have been examples of such Managers being given leaving presents of ashtrays
and cigarette lighters, which shows us that only fifty years ago there was
still a general ignorance – or a don’t care attitude - surrounding the dangers to health of
smoking. At Birkenhead Borough Road in
1966, Mr MacCormack is unfortunately the latest in a long line of Managers to
retire due to ill health. Although his
career is “cut short” he has still put in an incredible forty-four years,
twenty of them as Manager at Borough Road. Following his retirement, the
branch becomes a self accounting sub branch to Birkenhead Prenton, with a
Clerk in Charge once more at the helm, instead of a manager. at the end
of September when Mr MacCormack retired on health grounds from the management
of Borough Road branch, he was unfortunately in hospital under going a nasal
operation and no formal presentation was possible. His many friends among
staff and customers were, however, pleased to join him and his wife at the
Prenton Hotel in mid-November to wish him well for, in his twenty years as
Manager at Borough Road, his kindness and consideration for his customers had
become almost legendary. His career began at Water
Street in 1924 and was spent on Merseyside, with the exception of the war
years when he was Acting Manager at Stourport branch. |
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See
listing under BIRKENHEAD Branch
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