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Martins
Bank Magazine pays a visit to Lewis’s Bank Birmingham in July 1959, whilst in
1967 it’s strictly ballroom for Barbara Arnold… You can read the personal memories of some
of the staff who worked at this branch on our MEMORIES OF LEWIS’S page . |
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Back row (left to right): Miss A. Pettigrew, Miss M. A. Jones, Miss
W. B. Buxton, D. M. Jameson,
Miss V. A. Gould, Miss J. A. Fletcher
and Miss J. A. Holloway. Centre row: W. S. Guy, Miss C. J. Silvers, Miss E.R.
Jones, Miss U. M. Davies, Miss P. C. Mobley, Miss G. Williams, Miss J. Godden, T. M. Larkin. Front row: Miss D. C. Weate, Mrs. G. N.
Cooper, Mr. G. K. Dunn (Assistant Manager), Mr. E. Roscoe (Manager), Miss M.
Eborall, Mrs. M. P. James, J. B. Searle. |
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The curious spectacle we noticed at Manchester, of grown-ups being
served at the Children's Counter, is not apparent at Birmingham, where no
reluctance is experienced in persuading people to transfer out of the
Children's section to the main counter when they reach a certain age. We feel
that with Miss Williams to attend to them they could be excused for wanting
to linger! There are over two thousand child customers and Miss Williams has
been looking after them since 1953. As in the case of the other branches, the
staff of five men and 18 girls numbers several senior ladies with quite
impressive records of service. Mrs. James has been there since 1946; Mrs.
Cooper from 1945-1953 and, after an interval, from 1955. Miss Eborall entered
in 1938, left during the war years and rejoined in 1955. Of the
men, Mr. Roscoe commenced his business career in the Store in 1934 and
entered the Bank in Manchester in 1936. He was appointed Manager at Leicester
in 1938. From 1940-1946 he served in the Intelligence Corps, being
commissioned from Sandhurst and attaining the rank of Captain. He has always
made a hobby of languages and speaks French, German, Spanish and Italian, an
accomplishment which accounts for the nature of his wartime service. On returning to civil life he went to Leeds and was appointed
Manager there in 1949. Three years later he was promoted to be Deputy Manager
at Liverpool, and received his present appointment in 1953. He has just
completed twenty-five years' service.
Mr. G. K. Dunn, the Assistant Manager, entered the
Bank in 1943 in Liverpool. His father had worked for the firm before him and
had died while still in its service and Mr. Dunn's education was completed by
a scheme similar to our own Bank Clerks' Orphanage. His feeling of indebtedness
combined with his desire to make banking his career, impelled him to join his
father's firm. From 1944-1948 he served with the Forces, being commissioned
in the King's and then being transferred to the Indian Army, 1st Punjab
Regiment, and finishing up as a Captain in the Parachute Regiment. He returned
to the Bank in Liverpool after his military service and was appointed Manager
at Leicester in 1953. He was promoted to be Assistant Manager at Birmingham
earlier this year. Mr. Searle, the third man, has been at the branch for ten years,
having previously served in the National Provincial Bank. He is in charge of
the Travel Department and the array of passports and Travellers' Cheques
struck quite an unexpected note.
It is interesting to
speculate as to what the course of the business would be if the branch were
to be taken out of the store and set up nearby in a building of its own, but
retaining its existing name. These branches seem to flourish as such an
integral part of each of the stores that they well might languish if taken
out of the store's buildings. The problem of space is a growing one, however,
to which some solution will have to be found. We
were received in a most friendly and kindly manner by everyone in the branch
and spent a very happy and heartening day there, for there is nothing more
stimulating than the hum and clatter of a well organised, busy and obviously
prosperous business. |
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Mr Stan Walker Manager 1964 to 1967 |
Jean Chapman Cashier 1966 |
Mr Don Barnie Assistant Manager 1967 |
Mr Eric Roscoe Manager 1967 onwards |
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Barbara Arnold On the Staff 1967 |
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Title: |
Birmingham |
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Address: |
Bull Street Birmingham 4 |
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Telephone Number: |
021 236 8251 |
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Manager: |
Mr E Roscoe Manager |
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