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Exchange Collection (page 5)

Background imageExchange Collection: STOCK EXCHANGE IN 1831

STOCK EXCHANGE IN 1831
The narrow entrance to the exchange Date: 1831

Background imageExchange Collection: Paris phone exchange 1904

Paris phone exchange 1904
Paris Telephone Exchange : les demoiselles du telephone Date: 1904

Background imageExchange Collection: FOUR LADIES TAKE TEA

FOUR LADIES TAKE TEA
Four ladies enjoy a cup of tea, while they compare ribbons and exchange gossip Date: late 1840s

Background imageExchange Collection: ROYAL EXCHANGE 1821

ROYAL EXCHANGE 1821
At the Royal Exchange, Tom points out to Jerry the primest features of London life Date: 1821

Background imageExchange Collection: ELGIN IN JAPAN 1858

ELGIN IN JAPAN 1858
Lord Elgins diplomatic mission to Japan : exchange of powers with the Japanese commissioners Date: 1858

Background imageExchange Collection: EXCHANGE TRADERS 1960S

EXCHANGE TRADERS 1960S
Traders in spotless suits, ties and the occasional top hat, check the prices of well established British stocks (including Rolls Royce) Date: 1960s

Background imageExchange Collection: ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE

ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE
A view of the companys offices within a medallion on a decorative plinth is surrounded with images of goods, ships and buildings being burnt Date: 18th century

Background imageExchange Collection: CHINESE GREETINGS

CHINESE GREETINGS
CHINESE NEW YEAR High-ranking people exchange ceremonial visits; the children bow each to the other Date: 1881

Background imageExchange Collection: Bank of England 1870

Bank of England 1870
A busy street scene outside the Bank of England and the Royal Exchange. Date: 1870

Background imageExchange Collection: Royal Exchange, clock 1844

Royal Exchange, clock 1844
The Great Clock at the Royal Exchange, London. Date: 1844

Background imageExchange Collection: BERRY / APRIL

BERRY / APRIL
APRIL Courtly life in the grounds of the chateau de Dourdan - lovers exchange rings, girls pick spring flowers Date: 1409 - 1487

Background imageExchange Collection: LONDON / ROYAL EXCHANGE

LONDON / ROYAL EXCHANGE
A busy street scene by the Royal Exchange. Date: 1894

Background imageExchange Collection: PARIS BOURSE 1863

PARIS BOURSE 1863
People milling about around the Bourse, the Paris stock exchange Date: 1863

Background imageExchange Collection: NY TELEPHONE EXCHANGE

NY TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
Telephone exchange, New York Date: 1896

Background imageExchange Collection: ROYAL EXCHANGE / ROW&PUGIN ROYAL EXCHANGE / ROW&PUGIN

ROYAL EXCHANGE / ROW&PUGIN ROYAL EXCHANGE / ROW&PUGIN
An exterior scene at the Royal Exchange with lots of people milling about Date: 1809

Background imageExchange Collection: Corn Exchange building in Mark Lane 1845

Corn Exchange building in Mark Lane 1845
The Corn Exchange building in Mark Lane, London. Date: 1845

Background imageExchange Collection: Bishopsgate

Bishopsgate
Originally Roman, the Bishops Gate was rebuilt by the Hansa merchants in 1471 in exchange for Steelyard privileges. Its final form was erected in 1735 by the City authorities and demolished in 1760

Background imageExchange Collection: Old Coal Exchange

Old Coal Exchange
Engaving depicting the coal exchange that was first mentioned in 1758 in what is now Lower Thames Street

Background imageExchange Collection: New Coal Exchange

New Coal Exchange
Engaving depicting the coal exchange rebuilt 1847-49, to the designs of JB Bunning. Date: circa 1850

Background imageExchange Collection: Second Royal Exchange

Second Royal Exchange
Designed by Edward Jarman and opened in 1669, it burned down in January 1838. It had been used by the Lloyds insurance market

Background imageExchange Collection: Capel Court

Capel Court
Entrance to the Stock Exchange. Date: 19th century

Background imageExchange Collection: Liverpool - The Cotton Exchange Building

Liverpool - The Cotton Exchange Building. Date: 1912

Background imageExchange Collection: NYC Stock Exchange forced to closed due to gas bomb fumes

NYC Stock Exchange forced to closed due to gas bomb fumes
The trading floor New York Stock Exchange is forced to close due to tear gas bomb fumes - noon on 4th August 1933. The bombs had apparently been tossed into the ventilating apparatus

Background imageExchange Collection: Avenue Eugenie and Eastern Exchange Hotel, Port Said

Avenue Eugenie and Eastern Exchange Hotel, Port Said
The Avenue Eugenie and Eastern Exchange Hotel, Port Said, Egypt. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageExchange Collection: Curb Market, Broad Street, New York City, USA

Curb Market, Broad Street, New York City, USA. Date: circa 1909

Background imageExchange Collection: The Exchange (Bourse) at Alexandria, Egypt

The Exchange (Bourse) at Alexandria, Egypt. Note the fine colonade front. To see the full sunshade awnings opened in all their glory - see 10284551. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageExchange Collection: Eastern Exchange Hotel in Port Said, Egypt

Eastern Exchange Hotel in Port Said, Egypt
Eastern Exchange Hotel at Fuad el-Awal Street (Boulevard Eugenie) advertising the presentation of the Goldwyn Follies film and a Ritz Brothers film in Port Said, Egypt. Date: circa 1938

Background imageExchange Collection: Zamboanga City, Mindanao, Philippines

Zamboanga City, Mindanao, Philippines
Street scene on the corner of Governor Lim Avenue in Zamboanga City, Mindanao, Philippines, with people and traffic. Date: circa 1925

Background imageExchange Collection: Royal Wedding 1935 - in the Chapel at Buckingham Palace

Royal Wedding 1935 - in the Chapel at Buckingham Palace
The wedding of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester to Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott held in the Private Chapel at Buckingham Palace instead of Westminster Abbey as originally arranged

Background imageExchange Collection: Sheffield Workhouse Token, 1815

Sheffield Workhouse Token, 1815
A one penny workhouse token of the Sheffield Workhouse, Yorkshire, from 1815. During a national shortage of copper coins in 1812-15

Background imageExchange Collection: The Queen of Sheba: An Amusing Christmas Game

The Queen of Sheba: An Amusing Christmas Game
A reworking of blind mans bluff, in The Queen of Sheba the man must approach and kiss a selected girl whilst blind-folded; however the women take advantage of the mans blind-folded state

Background imageExchange Collection: Demonic Frog

Demonic Frog
A demon, in the form of a frog, seeks to persuade a married noblewoman to exchange her chastity for his gold

Background imageExchange Collection: Mrs Martin - telephone exchange in cupboard - Hamilton Place

Mrs Martin - telephone exchange in cupboard - Hamilton Place
Mrs Martin with the telephone exchange in the cupboard in reception during the building works at No.4 Hamilton Place circa 1960. Date: 1960

Background imageExchange Collection: Panic of 1907 in Wall Street, New York

Panic of 1907 in Wall Street, New York
The 1907 Bankers Panic or Knickerbocker Crisis lasted three-weeks where the stock exchange had dropped almost 50% from its peak the previous year

Background imageExchange Collection: Anzac Hostel for soldiers, Cairo, Egypt

Anzac Hostel for soldiers, Cairo, Egypt
The Bourse Khediviale (Royal Exchange) in Cairo, Egypt - used as a Hostel for Australasian Troops (Anzac) fighting in WW1

Background imageExchange Collection: A swarhy brigand makes his first ever telephone call

A swarhy brigand makes his first ever telephone call
Painting by Joso Buzan (1873-1936), Croatian academic painter, depicting what appears to be a lively telephone exchange between a stranded Pirate and his Shipmates

Background imageExchange Collection: USA - The New York Cotton Exchange

USA - The New York Cotton Exchange - Cotton Exchange. New York. The New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE) was a commodities exchange founded in 1870 by a group of one hundred cotton brokers

Background imageExchange Collection: USA - The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

USA - The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) - Stock Exchange New York. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), sometimes known as the Big Board, is a stock exchange located at 11 Wall Street

Background imageExchange Collection: Elizabeth / Royal Exchange

Elizabeth / Royal Exchange
Queen Elizabeth I opens the Royal Exchange. Trade flourished as pioneers revealed new sources for the supply of raw materials. Date: 1570

Background imageExchange Collection: Bolsa Oficial de Cafe, Santos, Sao Paulo state, Brazil

Bolsa Oficial de Cafe, Santos, Sao Paulo state, Brazil. The city of Santos is a centre for the coffee industry. The building has recently been transformed into a museum, the Museo do Cafe

Background imageExchange Collection: Samuel Baker, explorer, and King Rionga

Samuel Baker, explorer, and King Rionga
Sir Samuel White Baker (1821-1893), British explorer, exchanging blood with Rionga, an African king, as part of a negotiation. Date: 1869

Background imageExchange Collection: Old man with prams and junk, Balham, SW London

Old man with prams and junk, Balham, SW London
An old man with a line of prams containing junk on a street in Balham, SW London. He is outside a rag and bone merchants premises where he hopes to get money in exchange for the junk

Background imageExchange Collection: Stock market crash, Vienna, 1873

Stock market crash, Vienna, 1873
The failure of the stock exchange in Vienna, 9th May 1873. Date: 9th May 1873

Background imageExchange Collection: View of Charing Cross Hotel, London

View of Charing Cross Hotel, London
View of the Charing Cross Hotel, London, with the two entrances into Charing Cross Station on either side. Date: 1930s

Background imageExchange Collection: The General Strike - Guards return from duty 1926

The General Strike - Guards return from duty 1926
Londoners watching a procession of The 1st Brigade of Guards, with massed bands, marching through the City past the Royal Exchange and Mansion House

Background imageExchange Collection: Marketplace at Bremen, Germany

Marketplace at Bremen, Germany, dominated by the twin spires of the Bremen Cathedal (Bremer Dom or St. Petri Dom zu Bremen) Date: circa 1913

Background imageExchange Collection: Fern Street Settlement

Fern Street Settlement
Poor working class children in Londons East End, queueing up for the Fern Street Settlement, set up in 1905 by Clara Grant; a bundle of toys in exchange for a farthing. Date: early 1930s

Background imageExchange Collection: Stock Exchange in Wall Street, New York

Stock Exchange in Wall Street, New York
New York Stock Exchange in the Wall Street Financial District of downtown New York, America circa 2008



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