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ROW E Adamson L Tilley L Ridge J Bent N McElroy D
Freebairn B Beaton P Neild |
SECOND
ROW: P Baker J Redfern M Brumby J Birch B Tyler J Wood S Kirhham |
THIRD ROW: H Foulkes S Walker D Barnie A
Thompson FRONT ROW:
F Stones
(20 years) |
FRONT ROW
Cont.. H
Birchenough (30 years)
Mr J A
Kibble Mr L
Watson K G Royle
(26 years) L Smith (29 years) E Seymour
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An attractive children's counter stands at the entrance to the branch,
on the right of the door, and we were rather amused to note that not by any
means all its customers were children. It seems that once a child opens an
account in the children's section the habit is formed of using the children's
counter and although every effort is made to persuade the customers to
promote themselves to the adults' counter and to change their accounts into
ordinary accounts when they grow up, some of them decline to alter their
habits and continue to patronise the section of the bank which custom has
made familiar. Unlike the Liverpool office, the bank in the Manchester store
is not separated from the store except by a partition and there is no
separate entrance from the street. Two of the ladies have been with the branch almost since it was
opened, and before that they were employed in the store itself. Miss
Birchenough can do any job and at the moment is engaged on general duties.
Miss Smith is correspondence clerk and is in charge of Standing Orders. Other ladies of long service are Mrs. Stones, cashier,
very highly thought of by the customers; Mrs. Seymour, in charge of the
current accounts, and Mrs. Royle, in charge of credits and dividends. Most of the other girls are
teenagers or in their early twenties. The Manager is Mr. Lewis Watson, who
commenced his career in 1938. He served with H.M. Forces from 1942-1947, and
in 1948 was appointed Manager of the Leicester branch. The following year he
was promoted to be Assistant Manager at Manchester, and in 1956 he became
Deputy Manager. He has been Manager at Manchester since last year. Mr. J. A. Kibble, the Assistant Manager, entered the Bank in
Birmingham in 1950, after military service, 1947-1949, and was appointed in 1957.
Mr. Kibble's wife was formerly a member of the Birmingham staff of the Bank
and it was there they met. During the hours we spent at the branch we were most impressed with
the business of the counter and the volume of business handled. We were also
impressed with the very obvious cordiality of the relationship which exists
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Under
four headings in the Award Scheme - Adventure, Service, Interests and Design for
Living - an increasingly high standard must be attained for the Bronze, Silver
and Gold Awards. Susan's 'Adventure' activities ranged from rambles and
two-day hikes to a 50-mile hike and a fortnight at a residential college
which included canoeing, lessons in pottery and a visit to the cells in a
police station. 'Service' included hairdressing and make-up, hospital work
and a W.V.S. course, while 'Interests' covered badminton and knitting. In
'Design for Living' Susan studied first aid, Junior Red Cross work, home
nursing and mothercraft. With
the continuing and growing popularity of the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme
among younger people, blending as it does personal achievement with service
to others, we hope it will not be long before we are able to feature the
successes of other young colleagues. |
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Mr G K Moore Manager 1964 |
Miss Jean
Redfern Cashier 1966 |
Mr J D
Millar Assistant
Manager 1967 |
Mr Lewis
Watson Assistant
Manager 1967 |
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Mr Hatton Manager 1967 |
Miss Susan
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Staff 1967 |
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Title: |
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Address: |
106-122 Market
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Telephone Number: |
CENtral 6604 |
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Manager: |
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