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Financial Collection (page 8)

Background imageFinancial Collection: Silhouette heading, Financial Frills and Thrills

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

Background imageFinancial Collection: WWI Poster, French War Loan

WWI Poster, French War Loan
Design by Sem, French War Loan poster, October 1918. Showing soldiers on the battlefield. Date: 1918

Background imageFinancial Collection: Poster, Buy National Savings Certificates

Poster, Buy National Savings Certificates
For your children, Buy National Savings Certificates. Date: 1920

Background imageFinancial Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner, suspended

Queen Mary Ocean Liner, suspended
R.M.S. Queen Mary at the John Brown shipyard, December 1931. Work on the ship, then known as Cunard No. 534, had been suspended on 13th December 1931 as Cunard had run out of funds

Background imageFinancial Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner crisis stops work

Queen Mary Ocean Liner crisis stops work
Tragedy comes to Clydeside. On 10th December 1931, almost exactly a year after signing of the contract for the construction of Hull Number 534, know as Queen Mary Ocean Liner

Background imageFinancial Collection: Edgar Vincent, Viscount DAbernon, 1883

Edgar Vincent, Viscount DAbernon, 1883
Edgar Vincent, Viscount DAbernon(1857-1941), 16th Baronet, pictured when he was a financial adviser to the Egyptian government in 1883. Date: 1883

Background imageFinancial Collection: WWI Poster, Soldiers Separation Allowances

WWI Poster, Soldiers Separation Allowances
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Soldiers Separation Allowances, details of increased rates. Date: 1915

Background imageFinancial Collection: Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore

Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore, with boats on the water in the foreground. circa 1908

Background imageFinancial Collection: The Exchange, Gibraltar

The Exchange, Gibraltar, with cars parked in front. Date: circa 1910

Background imageFinancial Collection: Council Meeting, Ghana, West Africa

Council Meeting, Ghana, West Africa
Supreme Council Meeting of the Boy Scouts Association (Gold Coast Branch) in session, with the Governor and Chief Scout of the Gold Coast, Sir Charles Noble Arden-Clarke, in the Chair

Background imageFinancial Collection: British visitors spending money in Switzerland

British visitors spending money in Switzerland
Thats the way the money goes in Switzerland today: how British visitors spend their 75 quota. Date: 1947

Background imageFinancial Collection: Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California, USA

Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California, USA
Montgomery Street, in the financial district of San Francisco, California, USA, with the Strassburger building on the left. Date: circa 1940

Background imageFinancial Collection: Paris, France - Cour du Ministre des Finances

Paris, France - Cour du Ministre des Finances. Date: 1829

Background imageFinancial Collection: Paris, France - Ministere des Finances

Paris, France - Ministere des Finances. Date: 1829

Background imageFinancial Collection: Union Trust Company, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Union Trust Company, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Interior of the Union Trust Company banking building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Date: 1924

Background imageFinancial Collection: Paris, France - La Bourse

Paris, France - La Bourse. Date: circa 1839

Background imageFinancial Collection: WW1 Poster -- Silver Bullets

WW1 Poster -- Silver Bullets
You have in your pocket Silver Bullets that will stop the Germans. Lend them to your Country by investing in the War Loan today

Background imageFinancial Collection: Harry Marks

Harry Marks
Harry Hananel Marks (1855 1916), British politician and journalist. Caption Financial News. Date: 1889

Background imageFinancial Collection: British Military Poster, WW1

British Military Poster, WW1
Back Him Up. Buy War Bonds. Poster after artist Frank Brangwyn, 1917 (c). British soldier bayonetting a German. Date: 1917

Background imageFinancial Collection: British Information Poster, WW1

British Information Poster, WW1
Turn Your Silver into Bullets at the Post Office, 1915. Chromolithograph poster, artist unknown, published by the Parliamentary War Savings Committee as Poster No

Background imageFinancial Collection: Financial situation in Paris at the beginning of World War I

Financial situation in Paris at the beginning of World War I
To safeguard the stock of gold at the outbreak of war, payments were limited to 50 francs a fortnight for each depositor. The photograph shows the temporary accommodation provided by the Paris banks

Background imageFinancial Collection: A run on German banks at the beginnning of World War I

A run on German banks at the beginnning of World War I
Many German banks were besieged with crowds eager to withdraw their deposits at the start of the war. Date: 1914

Background imageFinancial Collection: The Bank of England at the beginning of World War I

The Bank of England at the beginning of World War I
The prospect of a shortage of gold owing to the threatened rupture of financial relations with the Continent resulted in a highly unusual spectacle at the Bank of England in London

Background imageFinancial Collection: Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, WW1

Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, WW1
Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, Optimism and Pessimism, during the First World War. On the left is a smiling, patriotic man reading the financial news

Background imageFinancial Collection: The Exchange, Sydney, Australia

The Exchange, Sydney, Australia. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageFinancial Collection: The Treasury, Sydney, Australia

The Treasury, Sydney, Australia. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageFinancial Collection: Advert from the National Savings Committee 1944

Advert from the National Savings Committee 1944
Salute the soldiers. How can we show our gratitude to these men? The best, the most practical tribute we can offer them is to give them our complete support, by saving more

Background imageFinancial Collection: Throgmorton Street 1914

Throgmorton Street 1914
An excited crowd of stockbrokers gather in Throgmorton Street in the City of London. Financial panic was anticipated as outbreak of war seemed inevitable. 27 July 1914

Background imageFinancial Collection: Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland

Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland. Date: late 19th century

Background imageFinancial Collection: St Joseph De Chamberlayne

St Joseph De Chamberlayne. In Birmingham Cathedral. His spear of fiscal reform has overcome Uncle Sam and Deutscher Michel

Background imageFinancial Collection: Park Row Building, New York

Park Row Building, New York. A pioneering steel framed skyscraper in the citys financial district. (119 meters tall) Date: 1910s

Background imageFinancial Collection: The Bank of England and the Royal Exchange

The Bank of England and the Royal Exchange. Bank, London. Date: C. 1912

Background imageFinancial Collection: Threadneedle Street

Threadneedle Street
The heart of the City of Londons financial district. Date: circa 1900

Background imageFinancial Collection: The Royal Revenues

The Royal Revenues
The kings financial situation : on the wall is a list of his borrowings, but he continues to gamble... Date: 1789

Background imageFinancial Collection: Gilles De Maupeou

Gilles De Maupeou
GILLES DE MAUPEOU French statesman, conseiller d etat on financial matters during the reigns of Henri IV and Louis XIII. Date: 1551? - 1641

Background imageFinancial Collection: N. A. A. S. - Euston Square, London

N. A. A. S. - Euston Square, London
30 Euston Square - Architect: Arthur Beresford Pite (1861-1934). 1906/8 - Building of the London, Edinburgh and Glasgow Assurance Co. - later Pearl Life Assurance Co

Background imageFinancial Collection: Two scruffy street boys discuss lowering of income tax

Two scruffy street boys discuss lowering of income tax
Joyful News. " Ow, I sy Billie, Fader says there ll be a penny off de income-tax nex Year." Date: 1895

Background imageFinancial Collection: Broad Exchange, Broad Street, New York, USA

Broad Exchange, Broad Street, New York, USA
The Broad Exchange Building, 25 Broad Street, Manhattan, New York, USA. Built in 1900 to provide office space for financial companies including Paine Webber. Date: 1916

Background imageFinancial Collection: Chicago - Looking north on LaSalle Street from Monroe

Chicago - Looking north on LaSalle Street from Monroe
Chicago, Illinois - Looking north on LaSalle Street from Monroe Date: circa 1910s

Background imageFinancial Collection: Stock Exchange, St Petersburg, Russia

Stock Exchange, St Petersburg, Russia
View of the Old St Petersburg Stock Exchange (or Bourse) from across the River Neva, with the two Rostral Columns in front

Background imageFinancial Collection: Purse full of money on a cutout Christmas card

Purse full of money on a cutout Christmas card
Purse full of money (notes and coins) on a cutout Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageFinancial Collection: Jewish usurer, Sanctorum Peregrinationes in

Jewish usurer, Sanctorum Peregrinationes in
" Jewish usurer, " Sanctorum Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam" by Bernhard von Breindenbach (1440-1497). Gothic art."

Background imageFinancial Collection: Block statue of Sennefer. ca. 1450 BC. 18th dynasty

Block statue of Sennefer. ca. 1450 BC. 18th dynasty. Sennefer was the sennior official concerned with financial matters under the reigns of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III. Egyptian art. New Kingdom

Background imageFinancial Collection: Paris. Rue Quinquempoix, 1720. Scene of panic

Paris. Rue Quinquempoix, 1720. Scene of panic outside a financial institution during the speculative crisis, 1719-1720. Engraving by Antoine Humblot. Engraving. FRANCE. Paris

Background imageFinancial Collection: James Craggs - 2

James Craggs - 2
JAMES CRAGGS Statesman, Secretary of State, implicated in the South Sea Bubble financial scandal. Date: 1657 - 1721

Background imageFinancial Collection: Salvation Army Canteen Van

Salvation Army Canteen Van
The London Fire Brigade had dispensed with its own canteen vans, due to financial cutbacks, and relied on the services of the Salvation Army to provided refreshments to fire crews at major fires

Background imageFinancial Collection: The Worlds exchanges

The Worlds exchanges. Images of stock exchanges in New York, Paris, London, Chicago, Hamburg, Frankfort, Berlin, and Brussels. Date c1886

Background imageFinancial Collection: Police guard MP at 5, 000 slate club share out

Police guard MP at 5, 000 slate club share out



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