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Sir William Arrol, builder of Tay, Forth, and Tower BridgesSir William Arrol, MP, builder of Tay, Forth, and Tower Bridges. late 19th century
Sir Walter Gilbey, of W&A Gilbey Ltd, wine and spirit merchants. late 19th century
Sir Thomas Sutherland, P&O ChairmanSir Thomas Sutherland, Chairman of P&O, Peninsular & Orient Steamship Company. late 19th century
Sir Sydney Waterlow, statue in Waterlow Park, LondonSir Sydney Waterlow, founder of the printing company, statue erected in Waterlow Park, London. late 19th century
Sir Sydney Waterlow, founder of printing companySir Sydney Waterlow, founder of the printing company. late 19th century
Sir Philip Manfield, Great Northern Boot CompanySir Philip Manfield, founder of the Great Northern Boot Company. late 19th century
Sir John Leng, editor of the Dundee Advertiser, and MP. late 19th century
Sir Hiram Maxim, inventor of the automatic gun. late 19th century
Sir Henry Doulton, Potter. late 19th century
Sir Henry Allsopp, Lord Hindlip, Allsopps BrewerySir Henry Allsopp, Lord Hindlip, of Allsopps Brewery. late 19th century
Sir Charles Tennant, head of St Rollox Chemical Works
Sir Charles Mark Palmer, mining industry, Jarrow
Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, maker of Guinness Brewery
Silhouette, Joseph Fry, head of Frys Cocoa, BristolSilhouette, Joseph Fry, founder and head of Frys Cocoa and Confectionery, Bristol
Michael Thomas Bass, Lord Burton, brewer, son of Michael Bass, founder of the firm. circa 1900
Michael Bass, founder of the brewing firm
Samuel Cunliffe Lister, 1st Baron Masham, inventorSamuel Cunliffe Lister, 1st Baron Masham (1815-1906), English inventor and industrialist. circa 1890s
Lord Armstrong, armaments manufacturerWilliam George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong (1810-1900), armaments manufacturer, scientist, inventor and philanthropist. circa 1890s
Lawson Johnston, founder of Bovril
Joseph Storrs Fry, head of Fry s, BristolJoseph Storrs Fry, head of Frys Cocoa and Confectionery, Bristol
John Rylands, head of cotton firm J Rylands & SonsJohn Rylands, head of the cotton firm J Rylands & Sons
John Pearce, founder of Pearce and Plenty, and the British Tea Table Company
John Pearce at his coffee stall, City Road, LondonJohn Pearce at his coffee stall in City Rd, London -- on the proceeds he founded the British Tea Table Company
John Davidson Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil
John Brinsmead, founder of piano manufacturersJohn Brinsmead, founder of the piano manufacturers
J M Cook of Thomas Cook travel companyJ M.Cook of the Thomas Cook travel company
J. B Robinson, South African millionaireJ B Robinson, South African gold and diamond millionaire
J Pierpont Morgan, American financier
Charles Tyson Yerkes, Metropolitan District RailwayCharles Tyson Yerkes, owner of the Metropolitan District Railway. circa 1900s
Charles M Schwab, Great American Steel TrustCharles M Schwab, Manager of the Great American Steel Trust
Arthur Edward Guinness, Lord Ardilaun of Guinness BreweryArthur Edward Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun, 2nd Baronet (1840-1915), British businessman, politician and philanthropist
Sir John Voce Moore leading Joseph ChamberlainA Couple of Js. Serjeant-at-Arms Sir John Voce Moore (18261904), English businessman and Lord Mayor of London (1898) leading Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) into the House of Commons. Date: 1900
Cecil Rhodes (1853 - 1902), British mining magnate and politician in southern Africa who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. Date: late 1890s
Full length portrait of a mature man posing in a suit, holding a newspaper. Date: late 1960s
American men wear: cravat, fly-fronted overcoat, wing collar, spats, bowler hat, trilby & a S-B two-piece suit. Holding the lapels won t help the suit to last! Date: 1916
(insert)Comic Postcard - Don t try to enter by the Exit Door or you will get Squeezed! - A smart young Gent is trapped neither within or without this packed rush hour District Line London Underground
Man Gets Shoe Shine Date: 1941
Man Writes Check Date: 1948
Technologys Orbits Date: 1950
Sir Walter Gilbey, 1st Baronet (1831 -1914), English wine-merchant and philanthropist. Date: 1889
White Waistcoat 1910Herbert Haynes Twining wears a dark grey suit with a morning coat, black & white striped cravat with a gold ring, wing collar, white waistcoat & black & tan half boots. Date: 1910
BUSINESS SUIT 1930SA smart businessman in a double-breasted suit with hat and umbrella partakes in a spot of window shopping in Curzon Street, London. Date: 1930s
Cartoon, A Soliloquy (antique dealer)Cartoon, A Soliloquy -- an antique dealer runs through a prospective deal in his head! Date: 1895
WILLIAM LOWNDES TOLLER FOY - Timber dealer and businessman. Date: 1911
Futuristic dictation machineA futuristic dictation machine, which allows a businessman to dictate his correspondence without the need for a secretary. Date: 1899
George Goschen, British Conservative politicianGeorge Goschen (1831-1907), 1st Viscount Goschen, British Conservative politician, government minister and businessman. Date: 1901
Alexander Duckham, 1877-1945, chemist and businessman
Baron Moritz HirschMORITZ, baron von HIRSCH German businessman and philanthropist Date: 1831 - 1896