MEMORIES

This section of the Website recalls various aspects of the BMB's history,
through personal recollections of staff members, and articles also written by them
[001] Revolver was kept on top of the safe - Stanley Guy

[002] Customers - Norman Worwood

[003] The BMB in 1949/1951 - Stella Linnington (nee Bradbury)

[004] Perry Beeches Branch, and other adventures with Richard Mann - David Parkes

[005] Rubber Stamps and Their Dangers - Norman Worwood

[006] The New Cheque Service - Norman Worwood

[007] The March Balance, With a Difference - Norman Worwood

[008] Bank Accommodation - Norman Worwood

[009] Staff Discipline, or Burning the Candle at Both Ends - Norman Worwood

[010] Staff Discipline, re: Dress Codes - Norman Worwood

[011] Recruitment - Norman Worwood

[012] Qualifications, and the Last Chance Saloon - Norman Worwood

[013] Working Relationships - Norman Worwood

[014] Just People - Norman Worwood

[015] A 'Plumber' Calls - Richard Mann

[016] My First Day - Bob Fernie

[017] Preservation of the Bank's Assets - David Parkes; Keith Boden; Tony Green; Norman Worwood

[018] Kingstanding Branch, and a charismatic manager - David Parkes

[019] House Purchase Department - Eric Bignell

[020] £500 Under Floorboards

[021] My First Promotion
- Steve White

[022] Reminisences, Tales, and Incidents - Frank Whitehouse

[023] A Few Random Recollections of the Birmingham Municipal Bank - Norman Ling

[024] Some Early Recollections of the Bank, including the Corporation Savings Bank - Marion Robottom

[025] Incidents - Humorous and Otherwise: 1922 - 1969 - Hedley Massey

[026] Memories - Len Wright

[027] Early Days at Sparkbrook Branch - Harold Carver

[028] Recollections of the Bank's Committee Clerk - Arthur Everall

[029] Safe Deposit Department - Norman Monk

[030] Memories - Frank Jones

[031] Banking Tales - Albert Williams

[032] Forty Years a Showman - Albert Williams

[033] Broad Street Revisited - David Parkes

[034] Nostalgia - Fred Parsonage

[035] The Day the Municipal Bank Obstructed the Tram Track - Charles Harper

[036] Two Amusing Incidents - Frank Ellison

[037] Memories of the Early Days of the Bank - Henry Bayliss

[038] All by Hand! - Norman Worwood

[039] Relief Working - Norman Worwood

[040] A Moving Experience - Harry Calver

[041] Talking it Out - Godfrey Boden

[042] .... and Saturday Morning - Harry Calver

[043] A Day in the Life of a Branch Manager - Norman Worwood