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Background imageBank Collection: England / Lenham

England / Lenham
A corner of the old and picturesque Market Square at Lenham, Kent, England, with its quaint old shop fronts

Background imageBank Collection: Ferry at Dartmouth

Ferry at Dartmouth
The size of the steam ferry at Dartmouth is an indication of the number of people who need to cross the Dart from this bank to that, or that bank to this, as the case may be

Background imageBank Collection: Founding of the Bank of England

Founding of the Bank of England - proposed by William Paterson, the Bank of England was formed with Sir John Houblon as its first Governor, initially located in Mercers Hall. Date: 1694

Background imageBank Collection: Aerial view, landing stage, Liverpool

Aerial view, landing stage, Liverpool
Aerial photo landing stage at Liverpool, showing the Liver, Cunard, Dock Office, India, and Midland Bank buildings

Background imageBank Collection: East End Street Market, London, 1909

East End Street Market, London, 1909
Preparing for bank holiday, showing a street market in the East End of London, with women at a stall trying on array of hats. Date: 1909

Background imageBank Collection: Party of people picnicking at Henley Regatta

Party of people picnicking at Henley Regatta
A party of people picnicking at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual rowing event held on the River Thames near the town of Henley-on-Thames, South Oxfordshire. Date: July 1888

Background imageBank Collection: Reno, Nevada, USA - Reno National Bank

Reno, Nevada, USA - Reno National Bank - 2nd and Virginia Streets Date: circa 1930s

Background imageBank Collection: Falmouth, Cornwall - Flushing from Green Bank

Falmouth, Cornwall - Flushing from Green Bank. Date: circa 1906

Background imageBank Collection: Quimperle, River Elle

Quimperle, River Elle - black & white view of river with people working on the bank Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBank Collection: 15 views of Epping Forest, London

15 views of Epping Forest, London - Queen Elizabeths Lodge, High, Beech, Old Chingford Church, Goldings Ponds, Wanstead, Ambresbury Bank, Ambresbury Drive, Lake at Loughton, Cottages in York Hill

Background imageBank Collection: Spring Bank Orphanage Band, Hull

Spring Bank Orphanage Band, Hull
The boys band at the Spring Bank Orphanage Band, Hull, pose with their instruments and conductor. Date: 1920

Background imageBank Collection: University - Edgar Allen Library, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

University - Edgar Allen Library, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageBank Collection: 16th Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

16th Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
View of 16th Street, looking south from Douglas, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: circa 1908

Background imageBank Collection: St Matthias & St George Church, Astwood Bank, Worcestershire

St Matthias & St George Church, Astwood Bank, Worcestershire
St Matthias & St George Church, Astwood Bank, Redditch, Worcestershire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageBank Collection: Tram Car Smash - Church Bank, Bradford, Yorkshire

Tram Car Smash - Church Bank, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1907

Background imageBank Collection: Abraham Newland - 2

Abraham Newland - 2
ABRAHAM NEWLAND financial whizz, chief cashier of the Bank of England. Date: 1730 - 1807

Background imageBank Collection: Royal Exchange 1940S

Royal Exchange 1940S
The third building of its kind erected on the same site, the Royal Exchange (1842-44), was built by Sir William Tite at the junction of Cornhill and Threadneedle Street. Date: late 1940s

Background imageBank Collection: Survivors from Blucher, Battle of Dogger Bank, WW1

Survivors from Blucher, Battle of Dogger Bank, WW1
Survivors from the disabled German armoured cruiser SMS Blucher being picked up from the sea by British destroyers during the Battle of Dogger Bank, in the North Sea, First World War

Background imageBank Collection: Christmas morning

Christmas morning
Colour photograph taken from an advertisement for Midland Bank gift cheques, showing a young boy playing with a toy plane on Christmas morning

Background imageBank Collection: Bank of England Old Lady

Bank of England Old Lady
Old lady of Threadneedle Street, holding onto a Bank Stock(ing) of reserve, berates the rash speculators

Background imageBank Collection: Hippies / Woburn 1967

Hippies / Woburn 1967
HIPPIES Male and female hippies in colourful costumes at a festival at Woburn Park, Beds. England during the " Summer of Love"

Background imageBank Collection: Bank of England Founded

Bank of England Founded
Proposed by William Paterson, the Bank of England is formed with Sir John Houblon its first Governor, initially located in Mercers Hall, then in Grocers Hall till 1734

Background imageBank Collection: The Bank of Australasia, Collins Street

The Bank of Australasia, Collins Street
Black and white image of the exterior of the Bank of Australasia (now the Sebel Melbourne Hotel), Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia. Part of Box 100, Melbourne, Boswell Collection

Background imageBank Collection: PINGRET, Edouard (1788-1875). mid. mid. 19th

PINGRET, Edouard (1788-1875). mid. mid. 19th c. Oil on paper. Romanticism. Oil. MEXICO. Mexico City. Banco Nacional de M鸩 co (National Bank of Mexico) Collection

Background imageBank Collection: Norman Gnome

Norman Gnome

Background imageBank Collection: Bystander front cover, A Bank Balance by Rick Elmes

Bystander front cover, A Bank Balance by Rick Elmes
Front cover of The Bystander magazine featuring an illustration of a young woman in a white hat and dress, languidly smoking using a long, elegant cigarette holder as she perches on a grassy bank

Background imageBank Collection: London / Bank

London / Bank
The Bank area, Threadneedle Street, London. The Bank of England is on the left, the Royal Exchange on the right and the Old Stock Exchange is in the centre. Date: late 1960s

Background imageBank Collection: Views of the Festival of Britain construction

Views of the Festival of Britain construction
Four views of the Festival of Britain construction, dating from June 1950 to March 1951, with an aerial view below, showing Londons South Bank in October 1950, looking north across the River Thames

Background imageBank Collection: Bank door transportation

Bank door transportation
Safes, Bankers Trust Co. Vaults. Team of horses pulling a vault door on Broad Street at Pearl Street, presumably on its way to the Bankers Trust Co. for installation; sign of rig reads: EMERGENCY DOOR

Background imageBank Collection: Man riding out of town on a Bank Holiday

Man riding out of town on a Bank Holiday
A man rides his skinny white horse out of a smoky town on a Bank Holiday

Background imageBank Collection: The British Reptiles

The British Reptiles
A colourful illustration of various reptiles with a river bank background from Boys Own magazine

Background imageBank Collection: A Couple Boating on the River Thames, 1879

A Couple Boating on the River Thames, 1879
Illustration showing a young couple, boating on the River Thames, enjoying a quiet moment among the long grasses of the river bank

Background imageBank Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. Balance for Dollars

Bullion Office. Bank of England. Balance for Dollars
Engraving of weighing scales invented by Mr Bate for weighing dollars not exceeding 72 lbs 2 oz troy

Background imageBank Collection: The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Sovereign Weighi

The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Sovereign Weighi
Engraving of elaborate machinery used for weighing gold coins, to ensure that the coins weight is exactly right. Members of the public are observing the process

Background imageBank Collection: Sketches in the Bank of England. Machine for weighing coins

Sketches in the Bank of England. Machine for weighing coins
Engraving of complicated device for weighing gold sovereigns

Background imageBank Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. Receiving Office

Bullion Office. Bank of England. Receiving Office
Engraving of the office in the Bank of England where deposits in gold or silver can be made

Background imageBank Collection: The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Box of the Sover

The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Box of the Sover
Engraving of the Exterior of the Sovereign Weighing Machine at the Bank of England

Background imageBank Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. Balance for Bar Gold

Bullion Office. Bank of England. Balance for Bar Gold
Engraving of a heavy duty set of weighing scales with central pillars for weighing bars of gold. A bar of gold is on one side of the balances, the weights on the other

Background imageBank Collection: The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Enlarged View of

The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Enlarged View of
Engraving of a detail of the Sovereign weighing machine invented by Mr Bate to deal with the crisis in light gold coinage in the early eighteen forties

Background imageBank Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. Balance for Bar Silver

Bullion Office. Bank of England. Balance for Bar Silver
Engraving of fine weighing scales for bars of silver, with a bar of silver on one side of the scales and the weights on the other

Background imageBank Collection: Congo River

Congo River
An encampment on the river bank : a European, rifle under his arm, is chatting with natives

Background imageBank Collection: Greenwich Park 1802

Greenwich Park 1802
Fun and games in Greenwich Park on a Whitmonday - a bank holiday : picnicking, dancing to a barrel organ, playing games and generally making the most of the day Date: 1802

Background imageBank Collection: Romulus & Remus Left

Romulus & Remus Left
They are left by a river bank to die

Background imageBank Collection: Lock on the River Thames

Lock on the River Thames
A lock on the Thames is opened by a man and small child to let through an approaching barge pulled by a horse on the river bank

Background imageBank Collection: Basra, Iraq - The Rafidain Bank on Strand Road

Basra, Iraq - The Rafidain Bank on Strand Road. Date: circa early 1950s

Background imageBank Collection: The Royal Bank, St. Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, Scotland. Date: 1829

The Royal Bank, St. Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, Scotland. Date: 1829

Background imageBank Collection: Death of Michael Godfrey, first Deputy Governor of the recently founded Bank of England

Death of Michael Godfrey, first Deputy Governor of the recently founded Bank of England, on 17 July 1695, during the Siege of Namur (2 July to 4 September 1695, part of the Nine Years War)

Background imageBank Collection: The Cave of the Patriarchs or Tomb of the Patriarchs, West Bank

The Cave of the Patriarchs or Tomb of the Patriarchs, West Bank
Vintage 19th century photograph: The Cave of the Patriarchs or Tomb of the Patriarchs, known to Jews as the Cave of Machpelah and to Muslims as the Sanctuary of Abraham



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