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MARTINS BANK’S BRANCHES IN WALES |
Croeso i Gymru, dewch
i mewn… Mae gan Martins Banc gyfanswm
o ddwy ar bymtheg o ganghennau yng Nghymru yn ystod ei fywyd , ond y lleoedd
hyn yn cael eu gweld yn unig yn y Gogledd neu Dde Cymru , ac o dan reolaeth DAU swyddfeydd ardal wahanol. Canghennau ac is ganghennau yng Ngogledd
Cymru yn cael eu rheoli gan Swyddfa Lerpwl Rhanbarthol , a Swyddfa Ranbarthol
De Bryste Gorllewin, yn edrych ar ôl y rhai yn Ne Cymru. rheolwyr sy'n siarad
Cymraeg a staff yn cael eu cyflogi , a Martins yn cymryd o ddifrif y swydd o
hysbysebu yn yr iaith Gymraeg i ddenu a chadw cwsmeriaid yno . Mae'r
enghreifftiau hyn yn dod o'r digwyddiad Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Frenhinol
sy'n cael ei mynychu bob blwyddyn gan un o'r canghennau Martins Mobile.
Martins yn cymryd ei gweithrediadau yng Nghymru yn ddifrifol iawn , ac mae'r
Rheolwr Cangen Caerdydd yw'r cyntaf yn y DU i
ddod o hyd i'r syniad o wiriadau hargraffu yn Gymraeg ac yn Saesneg - rydym
yn dal i chwilio am enghraifft o Martins gwirio ddwyieithog. Martins Bank has a total of seventeen branches in
Wales during its lifetime, but these outlets are found only in North or South
Wales, and come under the control of TWO
different district offices. Branches
and sub branches in North Wales are controlled by Liverpool District Office, and South Western District Office in Bristol, looks
after those in South Wales. Welsh
speaking managers and staff are employed, and Martins takes very seriously
the job of advertising in the Welsh language to attract and retain customers
there. These examples are from the
Royal National Eisteddfod an event that is attended each year by one of
Martins Mobile branches. Martins takes
its operations in Wales very seriously, and the Manager of Cardiff Branch is
first in the UK to come up with the idea of printing cheques in both English
and Welsh – we are still looking for an example of a bilingual Martins cheque… Gwlad y Gan… Four
members of the
Pontcanna Children’s Choir, who appear each month on the Television
Wales and the West programme “Land of Song” visit Martins Mobile Branch at
the 1960 Royal National Eisteddfod. Pictured with Mr K Harris-Hughes
(Manager, Cardiff), standing left to right are Brenda Fletcher and Elaine
Williams. Seated are Rosemary and Siân Hopkins. Inside the Mobile Branch
(below, left) are Elaine Williams, Mr G Millward (Clerk in Charge), Mr S
Pennell, Mr K Harris-Hughes and Brenda Fletcher. Pontcanna
is the site of the Television Wales and the West studio centre, which in 1964
is one of the most modern TV broadcasting facilities in Europe. The two colour photographs below were taken by Mr Millward,
Clerk in Charge of the Mobile Branch, and they feature on the left, Miss Sian
Hopkins the fifteen year-old singer from the Land of Song Programme, and on
the right Miss Eirlys Baitton of Cardiff.
A Dual Message In 1958, Martins Bank’s’ advertising
campaign to recuit younger account holders goes bi-lingual, with two separate
advertisements designed to overcome the fear potential customers might have
of walking into a bank to open an account. One of the advertisements is in
Welsh, the other in English. The image
is the same in both ads, so it appears here just once just once, but with both
sets of wording:
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