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St Valentines Day bank note from Lovers Banking CompanySt Valentines Day bank note from the Lovers Banking Company, Temple of Hymen, promising to pay the entire love of the suppliant, signed by the Governor of the bank, Cupid. Date: circa 1860s
St Valentines Day bank note from the Bank of Love, Temple of Hymen, promising to pay the entire love of the suppliant, signed by the Governor of the bank, Cupid. 1860s
Christmas cheque from the Greeting Banking Co, Merry Lane Branch, for ten thousand kind greetings. Date: circa 1900s
Christmas cheque from the Bank of Good Cheer, Pudding Lane Branch, with five thousand welcomes to Newport from Thomas Howells to Mrs Box. Date: 1888
Christmas cheque, with turkey, sausages and puddingChristmas cheque from the United Kingdom of Great Blessings and Joyland, decorated with a turkey, sausages and pudding. Date: 1924
Cheque from the Christmas Bank of Prosperity, to Mr and Mrs Hancock from R and L Gunning. Date: 1934
Christmas cheque book greetings, from the Good Old Gold Christmas Banking Co Unlimited, with a punning verse. Date: circa 1890s
Christmas cheque book from the Bank of ProsperityChristmas cheque book greetings from the Bank of Prosperity, with a punning verse. Date: circa 1890s
Amsterdam Savings Bank, Amsterdam, New York State, USAInterior of the Amsterdam Savings Bank, Division Street, Amsterdam, New York State, USA. circa 1915
Cartoon, Explanation, WW1Cartoon, Explanation. Three old age pensioners outside a restaurant discuss earnings and taxation. The plump man says he pays no taxes because he spends all his money on food. Date: 1916
Cartoon, In trouble, WW1Cartoon, In trouble, showing a draper with a pile of cloth. He claims to be as patriotic as the next person, but is wondering whether he should dye his stock in grey-green (the German uniform colour)
Cartoon, Its very simple, WW1Cartoon, Its very simple. A coal merchant tells a poor family that if they think his coal is too expensive, then they should do what he does, and burn wood instead. Date: 1916
Bank buildings in Clearwater, Florida, USA. Date: circa 1920s
Callahan Bank Building, Dayton, Ohio, USA. Date: circa 1905
Cartoon, Broad Bottom Drones storming the Hive, Wasps, Hornets & Bumble Bees joining in the Attack, by James Gillray. Showing leading politicians (both those in power and those in opposition)
Cartoon, A Great Stream from a Petty Fountain, or, John Bull swamped in the Flood of new Taxes; Cormorants fishing in the Stream, by James Gillray
Cartoon, The State Waggoner and John Bull, or, the Waggon too much for the Donkeys! together with a distant view of the New Coalition among Johnnys Old Horses, by James Gillray
Cartoon, Political Dreamings, Visions of Peace! Perspective Horrors! by James Gillray. Showing William Windham, British War Minister, asleep and dreaming in bed, surrounded by visions
Cartoon, Bank Notes, Paper Money, French Alarmists, o the Devil, the Devil! ah! poor John Bull!!! by James Gillray. Showing the Prime Minister, William Pitt
Cartoon, A new way to pay the National Debt, by James Gillray. Showing King George III and Queen Charlotte receiving bags of money from the Treasury
Cartoon, A March to the Bank, by James Gillray. Showing William Pitt leading a line of soldiers along The Strand, Fleet Street and Cheapside to the Bank of England in Threadneedle Street
French Theatre -- Messieurs de Mallepaye et de BaillevantMessieurs de Mallepaye et de Baillevant -- Monsieur Baillevant holds his empty purse upside down. Date: 15th century
WW1 poster, National Savings Campaign, How you can help. Date: 1914-1918
WW1 poster, War Loan, Invest TodayWW1 poster, War Loan, five shillings, Invest Today, apply at nearest Post Office. Date: circa 1916
WW1 poster, The New War LoanWW1 poster, If you buy the New War Loan your country gets funds to carry on and Win the War. Date: circa 1916
WW1 poster, War Loan, subscriptions here, five shillings upwards, with a 4.5 per cent interest rate. Date: 1914-1918
Two boys emptying a piggy bank onto a table. The coins seem to be mostly penny and threepenny pieces (pre-decimalisation). Date: circa 1960s
WW1 - Tank used in Trafagar Square to sell War BondsWW1 - Mk.1 Tank used in Trafagar Square to sell National War Bonds. The sign visible at rear details which British city had sold the most war bonds. Date: 1917
WWI Poster, Buy More Liberty BondsDesign by Walter Whitehead, Come On! buy more Liberty Bonds, American WW1 poster. Date: 1918
WWI Poster, Liberty BondsDesign by F Strothmann, Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bonds, American poster. Date: 1918
WWI Poster, French War Loan, 3rd issuePoster design by Hansi, Subscribe to the third issue of the French War Loan, with an image of Strasbourg. Date: circa 1916
Boy scouts fundraising, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), WW2Boy scouts in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). They are collecting waste paper and old tins to help raise money for the War Fund, probably during the Second World War
Main Lobby of a large bank, New Orleans, USAView of the Main Lobby of the Hibernia Bank & Trust Company, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Date: circa 1940s
Silhouette heading, Financial Frills and Thrills, by H.L. Oakley, for The Bystander magazine. Showing two men in top hats, sitting in their respective armchairs, reading their newspapers. Date: 1920
WWI Poster, French War LoanDesign by Sem, French War Loan poster, October 1918. Showing soldiers on the battlefield. Date: 1918
WWI Poster, Help fill the War ChestDesign by B A Osnis, Help fill the War Chest. Humanity Calls. American war loan poster. Date: circa 1916
Poster, Buy National Savings CertificatesFor your children, Buy National Savings Certificates. Date: 1920
WWI. France (1915). Propaganda Poster to promote war loans to finance the cost of the war. Emprunt de la defense nationale, N oublie pas de souscrire... pour la victoire !... et le retour
WWI Poster, Soldiers Separation AllowancesWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Soldiers Separation Allowances, details of increased rates. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Crush the GermansWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, Lend Your Five Shillings to your Country and Crush The Germans. Date: circa 1916
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore, with boats on the water in the foreground. circa 1908
The Exchange, Gibraltar, with cars parked in front. Date: circa 1910
WWI Poster, War LoanWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, War Loan, quoting from a speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Date: circa 1916
WWI Poster, Wanted Men Munitions MoneyWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, design by Bert Thomas, Wanted Men Munitions Money. If you can neither enlist nor make munitions, buy the new 4 1/2% War Loan! Date: circa 1916
WWI Poster, Back Them Up, Invest in the War LoanWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, design by E J Kealey, Back Them Up, Invest in the War Loan. Date: circa 1916
WWI Poster, Silver Bullets that will stop the GermansWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, You have in your pocket Silver Bullets that will stop the Germans. Lend them to your country by investing in the War Loan Today. Date: circa 1916
WWI Poster, Help Your CountryWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, Help Your Country, Invest 5 - Today in the War Loan. Date: circa 1916
WWI Poster, Pay Your 5 - and Help Crush the GermansWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, Pay Your 5/- for this [War Loan] and Help Crush the Germans. Date: 1916