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Background imageStock Collection: Yes! We Have No Bananas

Yes! We Have No Bananas. A music sheet cover showing a fruit and vegetable seller who is sorry, but he has no bananas today! He holds out his hands and shrugs in front of his shop. Date: 1920s

Background imageStock Collection: Edmnd Cartwright / Thomson

Edmnd Cartwright / Thomson
EDMUND CARTWRIGHT Inventor of the power loom Date: 1743 - 1823

Background imageStock Collection: Fall / Clumber Spaniels / 27

Fall / Clumber Spaniels / 27
CHAMPION SIR PETER Owned by Captain R. Stock. Date: 1927

Background imageStock Collection: Protective collar against garrotting

Protective collar against garrotting
A protective collar or stock against garrotting

Background imageStock Collection: Consolidated Stock Exchange, New York

Consolidated Stock Exchange, New York City, America

Background imageStock Collection: Met Police officer, Victorian period

Met Police officer, Victorian period
A Metropolitan Police officer, PC Vincent, in the mid-Victorian period, posing for his photograph in a studio. He is wearing the original Peelers swallowtail jacket

Background imageStock Collection: Winter Sport in Switzerland

Winter Sport in Switzerland
Holiday-makers enjoying the winter season at Murren in Switzerland. Commander and Mrs Locker-Lampson pose on their sledge whilst Viscount Gort and Dr. and Mrs Walpole seem happy on their skis

Background imageStock Collection: LMR Dual-Purpose Maintenance Depot

LMR Dual-Purpose Maintenance Depot
The Depot at Allerton on the outskirts of Liverpool, opened to serve the maintenance needs of the London Midland Railway (LMR) to maintain and service electric and diesel rolling stock

Background imageStock Collection: Ferry transporting railway wagons

Ferry transporting railway wagons
A wonderful nightime photograph of the Suffolk Ferry departing Harwich with a load of railway wagons. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageStock Collection: Stock Exchange cadets, World War II

Stock Exchange cadets, World War II
New camping kit evolved by the Stock Exchange cadets an worn by one of the boys on the Home Front in England during World War II

Background imageStock Collection: Cartoon on Stock Exchange Settlement Terms

Cartoon on Stock Exchange Settlement Terms
Until Big Bang in the City of London (1986), there was a settlement day (every fortnight) for the payment of stocks and shares - this period was known as The Account

Background imageStock Collection: Circular sign for Stock Dunlop

Circular sign for Stock Dunlop
A round sign for Dunlop Stock. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*

Background imageStock Collection: Enamel sign for Dunlop Stock

Enamel sign for Dunlop Stock
A bold enamel sign for Dunlop stock in red, yellow and black. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*

Background imageStock Collection: Circular sign for Dunlop Stock

Circular sign for Dunlop Stock
A round enamel sign advertising Dunlop Stock. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*

Background imageStock Collection: Vertical advertisement for Dunlop Tyres

Vertical advertisement for Dunlop Tyres
A vertical enamel sign advertising Dunlop Tyres from Dunlop Stock. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*

Background imageStock Collection: Enamel sign for Dunlop Tyre Service

Enamel sign for Dunlop Tyre Service
An enamel sign advertising Dunlop Stock Tyre Service. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*

Background imageStock Collection: Enamel sign advertising Dunlop

Enamel sign advertising Dunlop
An enamel sign advertising Dunlop tyres. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*

Background imageStock Collection: Carnival games

Carnival games
A group of young boys and men throw balls, aiming them at the heads of the poor men who have the unlucky job of acting as the targets

Background imageStock Collection: Set of Hornby toy trains & rolling stock

Set of Hornby toy trains & rolling stock

Background imageStock Collection: Paris Bourse 1920

Paris Bourse 1920
THE BOURSE, PARIS

Background imageStock Collection: Floating railway bridge across the Forth River

Floating railway bridge across the Forth River
A floating railway across the Forth between Granton and Burntisland. The route designed to carrying goods and live stock without the inconvience of unloading the trucks

Background imageStock Collection: An Underground Drinking Cellar, San Francisco, 1884

An Underground Drinking Cellar, San Francisco, 1884
Engraving showing an underground drinking cellar with, in the background, a stock index board marked on the wall, San Francisco, 1884

Background imageStock Collection: Berlin Exchange / 1904

Berlin Exchange / 1904
A lively scene in the Berlin stock exchange

Background imageStock Collection: Aem Gretry / Clement / Mus C

Aem Gretry / Clement / Mus C
ANDRE-ERNEST-MODESTE GRETRY French composer

Background imageStock Collection: Destroyer on stock in a navy ship-building yard

Destroyer on stock in a navy ship-building yard
Scene inside a naval ship-building yard (unspecified) during World War I. A destroyer under construction on stocks

Background imageStock Collection: Wall Street Investors

Wall Street Investors
Hearing news of the crash, worried Wall Street investors pour out of the church on Wall Street

Background imageStock Collection: Grocery Shop Rations

Grocery Shop Rations
A shopkeeper measures out a weeks rations on his weighing scales. During World War Two, planning a familys meals often depended upon what an individual shop had in stock

Background imageStock Collection: Braille Library

Braille Library
Reserve Braille library stock in the Paris, France headquarters, from which books are shipped in six languages to forty countries

Background imageStock Collection: Stock Exchange American

Stock Exchange American
The London Stock Exchanges American Market takes place in the open air, which enables opportunistic loafers to pick up discarded cigar-stubs

Background imageStock Collection: STOCK DOVE

STOCK DOVE (Columba oenas) so called because it likes to nest in the stocks of trees

Background imageStock Collection: Investors / Wall Street

Investors / Wall Street
Big crowds still besiege the sub-treasury awaiting the arrival and departure of the leading financial men

Background imageStock Collection: New Stock Exchange

New Stock Exchange
The new Stock Exchange was built in 1801 in Capel Court, Batholomew Lane. suited to the still increasing state of the national funded property

Background imageStock Collection: Coal Exchange, London

Coal Exchange, London
The Coal Exchange is where the 960, 000 chaldrons of coal (each of 36 bushels) imported from Newcastle etc each year to keep Londoners warm, are regulated and, of course, taxed

Background imageStock Collection: Indian 3rd Class Coach

Indian 3rd Class Coach
Rolling stock : a double- decker third class carriage on the Bombay, Baroda and Central Indian Railway

Background imageStock Collection: Advertisement fors L Tanner, Tobacconist, Derby

Advertisement fors L Tanner, Tobacconist, Derby
Advertisement for SL Tanner, Tobacconist, Stationer & Newsagent, 4 Bold Lane, Derby. " High Peak" Mixture, One Shilling per ounce

Background imageStock Collection: Paris Bourse Lab 1900

Paris Bourse Lab 1900
Weighing equipment is installed at the Paris Bourse

Background imageStock Collection: Constantinople Exchange

Constantinople Exchange
The Stock Exchange at Constantinople

Background imageStock Collection: Trading / Stock Exchange

Trading / Stock Exchange
A trader passes a note from the exchange floor to a colleague in a booth, who will deliver the information on the deal

Background imageStock Collection: L POOL / M CHESTER RAILWAY

L POOL / M CHESTER RAILWAY
LIVERPOOL TO MANCHESTER RAILWAY Two freight and two passenger trains showing the variety of rolling stock employed on this short but busy line. 1st 2nd and 3rd class carriages shown

Background imageStock Collection: Black Friday 1869

Black Friday 1869
Black Friday in the New York Gold Room

Background imageStock Collection: Robert Peel(Y) / Guizot

Robert Peel(Y) / Guizot
SIR ROBERT PEEL (THE YOUNGER) British statesman

Background imageStock Collection: Jacob Perkins / World Inv

Jacob Perkins / World Inv
JACOB PERKINS American inventor, especially associated with the printing of bank notes

Background imageStock Collection: Jn Niepce / Figuier

Jn Niepce / Figuier
JOSEPH-NICEPHORE NIEPCE French physicist, credited with making the worlds first photograph (1826)

Background imageStock Collection: James Monroe / Scrap

James Monroe / Scrap
JAMES MONROE 5th American President 1817-25

Background imageStock Collection: Edmund Cartwright / W Invt

Edmund Cartwright / W Invt
EDMUND CARTWRIGHT Inventor of the power loom

Background imageStock Collection: Stock in Hand Explosion

Stock in Hand Explosion
Our Gun-Sporting Partnership - two men and their dog get a shock when a rifle explodes unexpectedly

Background imageStock Collection: Wellesley / Lawrence

Wellesley / Lawrence
RICHARD COLLEY 2nd EARL of MORNINGTON MARQUIS of WELLESLEY British politician, born in Ireland

Background imageStock Collection: Aalm Velpeau / Nos Maitres

Aalm Velpeau / Nos Maitres
Alfred-Armand-Louis-Marie VELPEAU French medical



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