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Charles William SikesSir CHARLES WILLIAM SIKES Pioneer of Post-Office Savings Banks Date: 1818 - 1889
San Francisco Earthquake - Ruins of BuildingsSan Francisco Earthquake, USA - Ruins of the Lick House Entrance of the Bullock & Jones Building and the San Francisco Savings Union Building after the Earthquake and fire of 18th April, 1906
Hall of Records, New York City, USAHall of Records, Chambers Street, New York City, USA. Contains the offices of the Register, County Clerk, Surrogate, and Tax and Law Departments
WWI Poster, Appeal to WomenWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, An Appeal to Women, Make every Penny do the work of Two, Put your Savings in the War Loan. Date: circa 1916
Advert for Dolcis shoes 1943
Advert for buying Defence Bonds in WW2 1941Advert issued by The National Savings Committee, london. When the axis crumbles before the thunder of British tanks, will you be able to say.... I played my part to the full. Buy 3% Defence Bonds
Advert for buying 3% savings bonds in WW2 1942
Advert for The National Savings Committee 1940This year make your holiday weeks National Savings Week ! In 1940 The National Savings Committee asked that the general public put aside the thought of going away on holiday
Trees of Britain National Savings poster Date: circa 1950
Cursed by those whose savings he has squandered and whose trust he has betrayed. Illustration shows a man, probably Charles Sanger Mellen
Share in the victory - Save for your country - Save for yourself - Buy War Savings Stamps. Poster showing an allegorical female figure holding a sword and a palm branch. Date 1918
Buy United States government war savings stamps Your money back with interest from the United States Treasury. Poster showing a variety of people lined up at a window tended by Uncle Sam
Joan of Arc saved France - Women of America, save your country - Buy War Savings Stamps. Poster showing Joan of Arc raising a sword. Date 1918
Help him win by saving and serving - Buy War Savings Stamps. Poster showing a soldier solemly clasping the hands of two children. Date c1918
Help them - keep your war savings pledge. Poster showing soldiers firing machine guns, with stream of War Savings Stamps forming the cartridge. Date 1917
They give their lives, do you lend your savings? WSS. - War Savings Stamps issued by the United States government. Poster showing graves marked with crosses on a hill, much like views of Calvary
Help stop this - Buy War Savings Stamps & keep him out of America. Poster showing a German soldier carrying a rifle and a bloody knife, walking amid ruins. Date 1917
National Savings - Growth up to 1945See how your Savings Certificates have grown already The healthy growth of value of National Savings plotted against a growing boy. Date: 1945
Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago
Poster advertising War Savings, encourage people to invest in war bonds to support the ATS (the womens branch of the army, the Auxiliary Territorial Service). 1940s
National Savings poster Date: circa 1940
Romania - Bucharest - The CEC PalaceThe CEC Palace in Bucharest, Romania. Built in 1900, it is the headquarters of the national savings house C.E.C. nowadays called CEC Bank. Date: circa 1906
Italian Patriotic Card - Bank Loans / SavingsItalian Patriotic Card - Bank Loans/Savings encouraged during World War One. The text mentions connecting savers to the national effort, which " you help underwrite". Date: circa 1910s
Italian Patriotic Card - Do your Duty, do your best! - extolling the national virtue of contributing to a bank savings scheme to aid the underwriting of the Italian war effort. Date: circa 1910s
Italian Patriotic Card - Girl and Soldier" Give money for the Victory - the victory and the Peace" - a patriotic Italian card extrolling the national virtue of contributions to aid and underwrite the war effort. Date: circa 1910s
Italian Patriotic Card - Request for fundingPatriotic card which highlights the need for money during wartime and how every member of Italian society needs to do their bit and keep the national blood flowing through savings
British Victory Loan advertisement, WW1A British advertisement, encouraging people to invest in war bonds just after the First World War has ended -- Join the Rush to buy Victory Loan
Wartime poster advertising Savings Certificates, said to be safe as the British Empire (marked red on the map). Showing returns on investments over 5 years and 10 years. 1940s
Wartime poster advertising Post Office Savings Bank, encouraging people to Save for Defence during the Second World War. 1940s
Poster advertising War Savings Certificates. One workman tells another that its worth while. 1940s
Chile - Concepcion - The National Savings BankChile - Concepcion - Caja Nacional de Ahorras (The National Savings Bank). Date: circa 1920
Wartime poster, Buy Savings CertificatesWartime poster, Back them up! Buy Savings Certificates. Showing three soldiers going into battle. 1940s
Poster advertising wartime savings -- Salute the Soldier -- to help support the war effort. The soldier is given a movable arm to indicate the total raised to date. 1940s
Poster, Join the Thrift Column (a play on words -- not the Fifth Column!). Advertising the Post Office Savings Bank. Showing a long queue of people waiting to open their accounts. 20th century
Poster, Form a Savings Group Now! 20th century
Wartime poster, War Savings Are Warships, encouraging people to save more to help the war effort. Showing four warships at sea. 1940s
Wartime poster, Keep On SavingWartime poster, Our Part for Victory, Keep On Saving. Showing how peoples savings help support the war effort. 1940s
Bank for Savings, Ossining, New YorkBank, Bank for Savings, Ossining, N.Y. Bank Vault