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THE CRAVEN DISTRICT OF
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The Craven District of Martins Bank consists
predominantly of the branches and sub branches that are subsumed in 1906 by
the merger of the Craven Bank and the Bank of Liverpool. There are some exceptions, those being the
branches and sub branches added to the Craven District after 1906 by
the Bank of Liverpool until 1918, the Bank of Liverpool and Martins between
1918 and 1928, and Martins Bank itself, between 1928 and 1969. Craven and
Northern, are the only two Districts of Martins Bank not to have their own
administrative centre, or District Office, and both are “looked after” from
Liverpool district Office. It is
however acknowledged, that what little autonomy these small districts enjoy
is under the watchful eye of Skipton Branch, in the case of Craven District,
and Kendal Branch in the Northern district.
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Skipton – Principal Branch of the Craven District Image © Barclays Ref 0030/2665 |
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Our pages for these Districts
will therefore differ from the others, as there are no district managers or
departmental staff to record here. We will however fill our Craven and
Northern Pages with stories that feature in Martins Bank Magazine over the years… Craven
District Dinner - 1957 Craven District
Dinner 1957 – Starkie Arms, Clitheroe |
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The highlight of the year in all
of Martins’ nine districts has to be the Annual Dinner, which in some cases
is also a dinner and dance.
Traditionally paid for half by the Bank, and half by those attending,
these annual get-togethers are hugely anticipated, and mark the high point in
the social life of the Bank. The
Craven dinners are mostly held at the Craiglands Hydro Hotel, Ilkley, who are
customers of the bank, and lavish evening of good food and cameraderie can be
had by every member of staff who has paid 10/6 (Ten Shillings and Sixpence,
equal today to £0.52½, about 30 US Cents!)
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Our good friend and Martins
Colleague David Baxter, has kindly provided us with this photograph of the
1957 Craven District Dinner, which comes from the estate of Jessie Wilkinson,
who herself features in the picture.
Unusually, this particular dinner is not held at the Ilkley Hydro, but
at the Starkie Arms Clitheroe. Seal of Office… We extend our congratulations and good wishes to Mr George
Dale, First Cashier at KEIGHLEY Branch,
who became Mayor of Keighley on 21 May thereby becoming the third of our
colleagues to achieve mayoralty. Mr D
McNair (Manager, Edgware Road Branch) was Mayor of Paddington last year and
Mr H B-P Williamson (former Manager, Appleby Branch) was Mayor of Appleby
some years ago. Keighley is a
municipal borough with a population of 56,000 and Mr Dale has been Coucillor
for the moreton Ward since 1958, serving on the Planning and Development and
the Finance and General Purposes Committees.
A native of Carleton, near Skipton, he has been at Keighley Branch
since 1931. He served in the R A F
during the war and was awarded the British Empire Medal. His wife also takes an active part in local
social and cultural interests, and was formerly Miss Margery E Heughan of the
Keighley Staff. Her father too, was at Keighley Branch until 1946. Although this announcement is long overdue,
we are now able to publish Mr Dale’s photograph and also to send our
heartiest congratulations to him and his wife on celebrating their silver
wedding on 18 July. Tree’s a
crowd, young bankers, and Auld Lang Syne… |
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The duties of a Martins Bank
Manager are many and varied, and it seems they can include being called upon
to assist local dignitaries to plant a tree… Mr E G Earnshaw (Manager, Burnley Branch)
assists the Mayor of Burnley, Alderman T E Gallagher to plant one of the many
trees obtained for the town by the Burnley and District Civic Trust in
August. |
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…or give a speech… Mr G A Weatherburn (Deputy Manager at
Burnley Branch) lectured on “Securities for the Young Banker” at the East
Lancashire Centre of the Institute of Bankers. |
…or organise a bash… The Annual Staff Dance was held at the Cow
and Calf hotel, Ilkley, on Friday 6 November.
After an excellent meal, a lively programme of dances was enjoyed and
the proceedings wound up with “Auld Lang Syne” at 1am. Arrangements were in the capable hands of
Mr R F Hopwood (Assistant Manager, Keighley Branch). |
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… and of course, to be very well “Settle’d” into a
variety of roles… Miss
Mary Slayden (Settle Branch) has, for the second time, been elected president
of the Settle Business and professional Women’s Club, of which she is a
founder member. Her other interests
include the treasurership of the Skipton Division Women’s Conservative
Association and membership of the Settle Dramatic Club committee. |
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