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Treasury Collection (page 4)

Background imageTreasury Collection: Prince Henry seizes the Royal Treasury

Prince Henry seizes the Royal Treasury
Following the death of his elder brother William II in a hunting accident, Prince Henry seizes the Royal Treasury at Winchester while his oldest brother Duke Robert is away on the First Crusade

Background imageTreasury Collection: Kenya, Africa - The Treasury, Nairobi

Kenya, Africa - The Treasury, Nairobi Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTreasury Collection: US War Bonds

US War Bonds
Fire Away! Buy Extra Bonds. A plea to purchase war bonds, issued by the US Treasury Department War Finance Division. The card is in honour of the USS Dorrado

Background imageTreasury Collection: Market square and belfry tower, Bruges, Belgium

Market square and belfry tower, Bruges, Belgium
View of the market square (Grand Place) with the tall tower of the Belfort (medieval belfry tower) and former city treasury and cloth hall, in Bruges (Brugge), Belgium. Date: circa 1920

Background imageTreasury Collection: Petra repairs 1962, Jordan

Petra repairs 1962, Jordan
Restorations in the desert: repair work among the monuments of Petra, Jordan. This picture shows the closing stages of repair to fallen column which is part of the facade of the Khazne(treasury)

Background imageTreasury Collection: Local Government Board Offices, Whitehall, London

Local Government Board Offices, Whitehall, London
A view of the Local Government Boards headquarters, at the junction of Great George Street and Parliament Street, Central London

Background imageTreasury Collection: David Lloyd George, 1916

David Lloyd George, 1916
Photographic portrait of David Lloyd George (1863-1945), the Welsh Liberal statesman, pictured in 1916 when he was appointed Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury

Background imageTreasury Collection: Advertisement for British Standard car

Advertisement for British Standard car
Advertisement for the British Standard car, entitled Integrity, with illustration of the car and a bullion scale. The advertisement states

Background imageTreasury Collection: Treasury of Atreus

Treasury of Atreus
This structure was named the Treasury of Atreus, but is in fact a tholos tomb, built in the mid 13th century BC. This view is previous to the clearing of the entrance

Background imageTreasury Collection: Third Treasury Mycenae

Third Treasury Mycenae
The Third Treasury at Mycenae. Later Greeks described the massive polygonal masonry at Mycenae as Cyclopean, built of stones that only a Cyclops could lift. The name has stuck

Background imageTreasury Collection: Treasury Carriage 2

Treasury Carriage 2
Terrorists use a bomb to halt and rob a landau carrying treasury funds : they seize the equivalent of 60, 000 English pounds. The carriage after tha attack

Background imageTreasury 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 imageTreasury Collection: Whitehall 1852

Whitehall 1852
Looking up Whitehall towards Trafalgar Square. with the Treasury on your left and busy traffic including a bus, cab and horse-riders, beggars, tradesmen and a flower seller

Background imageTreasury Collection: Henry I Demands Treasury

Henry I Demands Treasury
Henry I demands the royal treasury and castle on his accession

Background imageTreasury Collection: 30-Ton Treasury Door

30-Ton Treasury Door
A thirty-ton treasury door by Chubb

Background imageTreasury Collection: Second Treasury Mycenae

Second Treasury Mycenae
The Second Treasury at Mycenae. The building is in fact a Tholos tomb, with a ashlar walls and corbelling over the door to decrease weight on the lintel stone

Background imageTreasury Collection: London / Downing Street

London / Downing Street
Government offices in Downing St, including first Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageTreasury Collection: Caesar in Rome

Caesar in Rome
Julius Caesar, having entered Rome, forces the Public Treasury

Background imageTreasury Collection: Gracchus Closes Temple

Gracchus Closes Temple
TIBERIUS GRACCHUS closes the Temple of Saturn - the Roman Treasury

Background imageTreasury Collection: PALGRAVE (1826 - 1888)

PALGRAVE (1826 - 1888)
WILLIAM GIFFORD PALGRAVE - Traveller and writer (and son of Palgrave, compiler of the Golden Treasury)



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