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Northern Trust Company Bank, Chicago, Illinois, USANorthern Trust Company Bank, La Salle and Monroe Streets, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Date: circa 1900s
New York, New York. Italian-American cafe espresso shop on MacDougal Street where coffee and soft drinks are sold. The coffee machine cost one thousand dollars. Date 1942 Aug.?
Wurlitzer Mandolin 1924The Wurlitzer Banjo Mandolin outfit - only 35 dollars !
The coinage used in the United States of AmericaA postcard depicting the coinage used in the United States of America, along with a currency conversion table. Date: 1902
Bullion Office. Bank of England. Balance for DollarsEngraving of weighing scales invented by Mr Bate for weighing dollars not exceeding 72 lbs 2 oz troy
Binions Horseshoe Club, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA -- one million dollars in cash on display in the form of one hundred ten thousand dollar bills, inside a giant golden horseshoe. circa 1964
Money order with Titanic red rubber stampWhite Star Line, RMS Titanic - rare money order from Aherne's Exchange & Shipping Office in Queenstown, Ireland, dated 9 April 1912
RMS Titanic - Archibald Gracie, passenger and survivorRMS Titanic - Colonel Archibald Gracie IV, First Class passenger and survivor, who died in December 1912 from complications following exposure to icy water
Memorial to New Zealander Leslie Andrew, VC, WarnetonLance Corporal Andrew, who won his VC at La Bassee when he was 20 years old, went on to serve in WW2 and died, a Brigadier, in January 1969
Advert, Chrysler Eight De Luxe car, available in five different body styles: Coupe, Roadster, Sedan, Convertible Coupe, and Phaeton. For those who enjoy luxurious travel. Date: 1931
Joe W Browns Horseshoe Club, Las Vegas, Nevada, USAJoe W Browns Horseshoe Club, Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA -- one million dollars in cash on display in the form of one hundred ten thousand dollar bills, inside a giant golden horseshoe
Money To Burn Date: 1950
AMERICAN DOLLARSA selection of different dollar coins, before the introduction of the United States Central Bank in 1911. The coins pictured include a dollar from California. Date: late 19th century
GOUVERNEUR MORRIS American statesman, responsible for introducing dollars, cents Date: 1752 - 1816
Japanese Five Dollar Banknote - Banana MoneyJapanese government-issued five dollar banknote. The Japanese dollar was a currency issued by Imperial Japan during the Japanese occupation of Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak
One American dollarBack of a banknote on one american dollar (USA) 1985. Date: 1985
Essex ring auctioned at Christie sTwo views of the famous Essex ring which Queen Elizabeth I is said to have given to the Earl of Essex, and which might have saved his life if it had been returned in time
WW1 poster, United War Work CampaignPoster, United We Serve, United War Work Campaign, fundraising by a group of charities: YMCA, YWCA, National Catholic War Council, Jewish Welfare Board, War Camp Community Service
Walker Whitman shoe factory, Campello, BostonThe Walker Whitman shoe factory was owned in partnership by William O Walker and William Elbridge Whitman. The factory opened under its name for the purpose of producing shoes for the retail trade
South Station, BostonBuilt in 1899 to replace the downtown terminals of several rail roads. Originaly named South Central Station. Architects Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge of Boston. Cost 3.6 million Dollars in 1899
America, home of $$$America - where the dollars come from! Date: 1924
Promissory note, Keene Cheshire Bank, New Hampshire, USAPromissory note for six hundred dollars, Keene Cheshire Bank, New Hampshire, USA, dated 21 September 1837, signed by Chiron Holbrook and Salman Whitworth
American cartoon, Scotsman placing a bet at the dog trackAmerican cartoon, showing a Scotsman placing a bet at the dog track, offering two dollars on the rabbit to win. Date: 1940s
Suspension bridge, Columbus Junction, Iowa, USASuspension bridge, known as the Swinging Bridge, at Columbus Junction, Iowa, USA. A notice forbids people from running, jumping or swinging on the bridge
If you can t enlist, invest - Buy a Liberty Bond - Defend your country with your dollars. Poster showing figure America with shield Liberty Loan fighting against Devastation, Starvation, War
Chicago City HallThe City Hall and Court House covers an entre block in the center of the city, and cost more than ten million dollars. Date: 1916
Chicago Post OfficeNothing in Chicago is modest : the Post Office built in 1905 occupies an entre city block and cost 5 million dollars. Date: 1916
Chicago Union Station(under construction) - terminal of Pennsylvania, Burlington, Alton and St Paul railways - estimated cost 65 million dollars. Date: 1916
Chicago BankAmerican banks are not like your High Street Barclays : this is Chicagos New Continental and Commercial National Bank which will cost 6 million dollars in 1916. Date: 1916
The $100, 000 Typewriter - 1728 times larger than the standard Underwood (weight 14 tons) - exhibited at the Underwood Exhibit, The Palace of Liberal Arts, The Panama-Pacific Exposition
Zip Goes a Million / George FormbyColour theatre programme cover for a music revue, Zip Goes a Million with George Formby in a starring role. The front cover picture depicts a caricature of George playing his banjo
Bullion Office. Bank of England. Compartment in the BullionEngraving of vauly in the Bank of England used for storing sacks full of Mexican Silver Dollars. A Bank official in uniform with tricorn hat is unloading a cart stacked with sacks
Bullion Office. Bank of England. Spanish dollars and Mexican
Arrival of Californian gold and Mexican dollars at the BankAn image showing Californian gold and Mexican dollars arriving at the Bank of England. Transported to London from the coast by South Coast Railway
The Currency Exchange on Ellis Island, New York, 1911Photograph of immigrants queueing up at a counter to exchange their native currency for American dollars, Ellis Island, New York, 1911
America, Street View in San Francisco, from a sketch by a coSan Franciscos commerce was growing by the day in 1850, as gold fever reached its height. Four rivers produced gold worth over 30 million dollars in the last 5 months of 1850
Salvaged Luxury Liner Normandie, New York Harbour, NovembePhotograph of the Normandie in New York Harbour, November 1943. The Normandie had just been refloated and was being towed to dry dock for repairs
Pt Barnum / Punch 1884PHINEAS TAYLOR BARNUM American showman
Marshall Plan, PostcardTHE MARSHALL PLAN The European Recovery programme whereby the U.S.A. gives 13 000 billion dollars of aid to Europe, to strengthen resistance to Communism
Paris to New York by AirPlans are afoot to set up an aerial passenger service Paris - New York : the aero- express will carry you there in an hour and a half, at a cost of a thousand dollars
Adler PlanetariumThe Adler Planetarium, Chicago, built at a cost of one million dollars to demonstrate the beauties and mysteries of the universe
Pound and Dollar NotesLots of British and American bank notes, Pounds and Dollars
Bank Note - CanadaCanada - Five Dollars