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Martins Bank 1928+

Mighty oaks from little acorns grow…

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Martins Bank’s Midland District develops from the 1930s, right up to merger with Barclays, and along the way some branches are opened and closed again, others – of which Walsall is a case in point - grow from strength to strength.  From our twenty-first century viewpoint of preserving and nursing old buildings back to their former glory, the 1960s has it dark moments – when the desire to modernise overtakes reason, and architects are free to see how much “shock of the new” we can cope with. 

In Service: 14 July 1937 until 13 November 1989

 

1960 s Wallsall Exterior 4 CU BGA Ref 30-3045

Image © Barclays Ref 0030-3045

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1942 Branch Crossing Stamp - 06AUG1942 MBAOne sad example of this policy within Martins, is their branch at WELLING  Kent, whose attractive little premises are torn down and replaced by something altogether out of sorts.  In the case of Walsall, however, we will reserve judgement.  For one thing, the branch is altered and expanded - rather than rebuilt – and the work takes place before the really psychedelic phase of sixties architecture has really begun.  For another, the results are not quite so shocking as they might have been.

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Before…

1960 s Wallsall Exterior 1 BGA Ref 30-3045

…after

Image © Barclays Ref 0030/3045

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We begin in 1937 with the traditional looking bank building (left), of which the Martins Branch at this time takes up the bottom right-hand corner.  As business picks up after the war, space is at a premium, for the Bank suddenly find itself returning to those employee-rich times when most of the banking work is done by people, rather than computers. Sometime around 1963, Martins takes over the whole of the bottom part of the building, which is re-designed as shown (right). The stonework is covered by wood panelling and black marble slabs which have been favoured by Martins since the mid-1950s.  The interior is fully moderised, and we are fortunate enough to have images of several parts of the building, some from before and some from after the modernisation:

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1960 s Wallsall Interior 6 BGA Ref 30-3045

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1960 s Wallsall Interior 2 BGA Ref 30-3045

1960 s Wallsall Interior 9 BGA Ref 30-3045

COUNTER AREA - BEFORE and AFTER

Branch Images © Barclays Ref 0030-3045

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NEW MACHINE ACCOUNTING ROOM

NEW MANAGER’S ROOM

Branch Images © Barclays Ref 0030-3045

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Martins Bank Magazine only pays one – rather short - visit to the new-style Walsall Branch in 1965, and makes reference to the space and light of the new office.

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At Walsall, 'The town of 100 trades', we had a pleasant surprise, finding a bright, spacious, modernised office in what at first seems a beautiless borough. In the Black Country a cloth cap may be a sign of wealth, two-car families abound everywhere in the social scale, industry and money rank before appearance and, we suspect, ahead of development if this involves a large outlay for little return. Not that health, education and civic pride are ignored; it is just that of all the things we use or export some part is surely made in this area and in a competitive world their manufacture and sale come first. Mr J. D. Grabham, a north-easterner, is the fourth of our Walsall managers, his predecessors being Mr E. L. Corkish and Mr F. J. Mitchell, both now in retirement, and Mr J. B. Brown now Manager at Victoria Street, Liverpool. Again most of the staff are young, but we fully expected this, and they are extremely cheerful.

As for the days of the old style office, our second feature is the retirement in 1955 of Manager Mr E L Corkish, who has spent the last eighteen years of his long career in charge at Walsall…

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1937 to 1955 Mr E L Corkish Manager RT MBM-Su55P511955 02 MBM.jpgAt the end of March Mr. E. L. Corkish retired after 40 years' service, the last eighteen of which have been spent with great dis­tinction as Manager of Walsall branch. The occasion was marked by the presenta­tion of a portable typewriter which Mr. N. N. Jobling, Midland District General Manager, handed over on behalf of the subscribers at a little ceremony at the branch. Mr. R. J. Lees, Midland District Superintendent of Branches, also spoke of Mr. Corkish's success in Walsall and of his courage and unfailing cheerfulness. Mr. Renison, Manager at Coventry; and Mr. Brayshaw, Manager at Wolverhampton, were among those present. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Corkish gave a dinner party for the members of the Walsall staff, past and present, and their wives. Miss Davies presented Mrs. Corkish with a bouquet on behalf of the staff. Mr. Jobling and Mr. Lees were present and a toast was proposed by Mr. Armitage, Assistant Manager at Walsall, in a most entertaining and able speech. Mr. Corkish responded, and referring to the happy time he had spent at Walsall and to the support he had received from his staff, mentioned specially Mr. Arthur Storey who was his second man in the early years of the branch. He also paid a graceful tribute to Mrs. Corkish, the partner of his success at the branch. Mr. Renison, mentioning his 30 years' association with Mr.Corkish, expressed thanks on behalf of all present for a very happy evening. Mr. Corkish entered the Bank of Liverpool in October, 1914 at Walton. He served with H.M. Forces from 1915 to 1917, being wounded in France. From 1917 until his appointment as Manager at Walsall in 1937 he worked in Head Office.

1965 - Back row (left to right): D Harrison C R G Scothern IV Pemberton (Pro Manager) J A Macklin  M J Poulton D Challoiter M J Glover 

Front row: Mrs J A D Weare Miss P I Roberts Mrs J M Barber  D E Lewis (Assistant Manager) Miss S Bennett J D Grabham (Manager) Miss E Mason

Miss A Powis Miss L J Bateman K Palmer Miss N W Costley Miss M Davies Miss M Rowley

 

1946 to 1955 Mr R Ingham Ltd Auth from 1952 MBM-Su65P03.jpg

1949 to 1950 joined here then 1952 to 1959 then from 1965 Mr MV Weare Assistant Manager MBM-Wi65P02.jpg

1949 to 1956 Mr JL ALexander pro Manager MBM-Sp64P07.jpg

1955 to 1959 Mr F J Mitchell Manager MBM-Au59P52.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

Mr E L Corkish

Manager

1937 to 1955

Mr R Ingham

Limited Authority

1946 to 1955

Mr M V Weare

Joined Here 1949-50

On the Staff 1952-59

Asst Manager 1967 on.

Mr J L Alexander

Pro Manager

1949 to 1956

Mr W Armitage

Assistant Manager

1951 to 1956

Mr F J Mitchell

Manager

1955 to 1959

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1956 to 1958 Mr J N Edgar Assistant Manager MBM-Sp64P05.jpg

1957 to 1961Mr CB Heaton Lim Auth then Asst Manager from 1960 MBM-Wi65P05.jpg

1958 to 1960 Mr N E Foster MBM-Wi63P05.jpg

1960 to 1965 Mr D E Lewis Limited Auth 1960 then Assistant Manaager from 1961 MBM-Wi65P04.jpg

1961 to 1966 Mr W E Pemberton Limited Authority MBM-Au68P14.jpg

1962 to 1968 Mr J D Grabham Manager MBM-Wi68P06.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

Mr J N Edgar

Assistant Manager

1956 to 1958

Mr C B Heaton

Limited Authority

1957 to 1961

Mr N E Foster

On the Staff

1958 to 1960

Mr D E Lewis

Limited Authority

1960 to 1965

Mr W E Pemberton

Limited Authority

1961 to 1966

Mr J D Grabham

Manager

1962 to 1968

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1963 to 1965 Mr R Goldby MBM-Su68P13.jpg

1967 Mr WE Clowes Assistant Manager MBM-Su67P02.jpg

1968 Mr EB Sanderson Manager MBM-Wi68P08.jpg

1969 Mr K S Potter Assistant Manager MBM-Su69P17.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

Mr R Goldby

On the Staff

1962 to 1965

Mr W E Clowes

Assistant Manager

1967

Mr E B Sanderson

Manager

1968 onwards

Mr K S Potter

Assistant Manager

1969

 

 

 

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11-97-80 Walsall

Full Branch

37 Bridge Street Walsall Staffordshire

592 Midland

Mon to Fri 1000-1500

Saturday 0900-1130

Walsall 25282/3

Nightsafe Installed

Mr E B Sanderson Manager

 

Walmington on Sea

14 July 1937

1964

15 December 1969

13 November 1989

Opened by Martins Bank Limited

Expanded and extensively altered

Barclays Bank Limited 20-90-07 Walsall Bridge Street

Closed

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