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Stock policy by cash transaction issued in Barcelona in 1929, the document proves the ownership of movable assets
Share of the Real Compania de San Fernando de Sevilla, issued on 23rd August 1748
Reproduction of a share of the company Maquinista Terrestre y Maritima, S. AReproduction of a share of the company Maquinista Terrestre y Maritima, S.A. from Barcelona, first issue in 1855
Mortgage bond of Casa del Pueblo, SA, established in Barcelona on 1st July 1904
Shares of vellon reals (old Spanish money) of the industrial and commercial Society La Espana Industrial, 1854
Business papers, change instalment contract from 1907
Coins minted by Kings of Madrid. Philip V, Louis I, Ferdinand VI, Charles III, Charles IV, Ferdinand VII, Elizabeth II, Archduke Don Carlos, Jose Napoleon, The Infante Don Carlos, engraving, 1870
Alphonso II the Liberal (1285 - 1291) confirming the city of Barcelona and its merchants the privilege of sales (1286). Miniature in the Llibre dels Usatges i Constitucions de Catalunya
Gava Venus, from the prehistoric mines of Can Tintorer. It is made of ceramic and represents the figure of a woman with her arms resting on the belly. It is shown with quite naturalism
Bank of England, City of London, 1922. ArtistBank of England, City of London, 1922. Calendarium Londinense, or the London Almanack for 1923, surmounted by a view of the Bank of England, showing a street scene with vehicles
New version of John Gilpin, after Stothard, 1846. Sir Robert Peel, shedding a hat inscribed Toryism and a wig inscribed Conservative, and with a purse, Income Tax
Royal Exchange, City of London, 1788. Interior view of the Royal Exchange from the north-east corner of the colonnade
The Bank of England, City of London, 1816. Artist: Daniel HavellThe Bank of England, City of London, 1816. View with figures, horses and carriages in Threadneedle Street
Satire on the national debt, 1782 (1785). ArtistSatire on the national debt, 1782 (1785). An historical, emblematical, patriotical and political print representing the English Balloon or National Debt in the year 1782
A satire on the South Sea Bubble, 1720. Artist: B BaronA satire on the South Sea Bubble, 1720. A monument dedicated to posterity in commemoration of ye incredible folly transacted in... 1720, 1720
Bank-notes - paper money - French alarmists... 1797. ArtistBank-notes - paper money - French alarmists... 1797. Showing the interior of the Bank of England. William Pitt is standing behind a counter
Bank of England, St Christopher-le-Stocks and St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, London, c1775Bank of England and the churches of St Christopher-le-Stocks and St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, London, c1775. Both churches wer rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London
John Bull and the sinking fund, 1807. Artist: James GillrayJohn Bull and the sinking fund, 1807. A p(r)etty scheme for reducing the taxes and paying off the National Debt; showing John Bull on his hands and knees on a flat rock
Interior view of the Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1841. ArtistInterior view of the Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1841
Fishing for Flats or a Drag from the Stock Exchange, 1806. Charles James Fox stands on the steps of the Treasury hauling in a net from the Pool of Speculation
The Saveall, or Economy, 1828. Artist: Thomas McLeanThe Saveall, or Economy, 1828. The Duke of Wellington stands between Apsley House, (his future home - still under construction), and the Triumphal Arch on Constitution Hill
Cookery class, Gopsall Street School, Shoreditch, London, 1908. A class of girls watches as their teacher explains how to cook a dinner for six consisting of meat pudding and vegetables
Industry and Economy, 1794. Artist: William WardIndustry and Economy, 1794; a successful merchant and his family pictured in a busy scene at Bell Wharf, London. Moral verses are contained in the lower margin
Francais, Economisez le Gaz, 1916Franc ais, Economisez le Gaz, pub. 1916 (colour lithograph)
The Death of the Property Tax!! or 37 Mortal Wounds for Ministers and the Inquisitional Commissioners, pub. 1816 (hand coloured engraving)
Trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange, USA, early 1930s
Blind man begging, Great Depression, New York, USA, 1933
Window of an employment office, on Sixth Avenue near Forty-third Street, New York, early 1930s. Job vacancies being advertised during the Great Depression
Employment office, on Sixth Avenue near Forty-third Street, New York, early 1930sEmployment office, on Sixth Avenue near Forty-third Street, New York, USA, early 1930s. Looking for work during the Great Depression
Trading Post 9, New York Stock Exchange, USA, early 1930s. Inside the horseshoe-shaped post are the specialists clerks and the tube attendants who receive orders and send reports
Longshoremen being picked out by a boss, New York, USA, 1920s or 1930s. Longshoremen being selected for the job of unloading an incoming freighter at the docks along West Street, on the Hudson River
Crowds on Wall Street, New York, USA, 1918
Crowd outside London Stock Exchange after fall of the Hatry Group, 1929. On 20 September 1929 trading in shares in British financier Clarence Charles Hatrys (1888-1965) company, the Hatry group
Unemployed men sitting outside the Public Library, San Francisco, California, USA, February 1937. Victims of the Great Depression
Franklin D Roosevelt at the Democratic Party Convention, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1933. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd President of the United States
Depositors of the Union Trust Company, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, Great Depression, July 1933. Lining up to draw out what is left of their deposits
Bonus Army demonstrating outside the Capitol, Washington DC, USA, Great Depression, 1932. The Bonus Army (Bonus Expeditionary Force)
Shack made of barrels and tar paper, St Louis, Missouri, USA, Great Depression, 1931. One of a mile-long row of such makeshift huts on the shore of the Mississippi
A Hooverville on waterfront of Seattle, Washington, USA, Great Depression, March 1933. Grim collections of shacks on vacant lots were cruelly called Hoovervilles after Herbert Hoover
The breadline, a visible sign of poverty during the Great Depression, USA, 1930s ArtistThe breadline, a visible sign of poverty during the Great Depression, USA, 1930s
Jobless New Yorkers selling apples on the pavement, Great Depression, New York, USA, 1930
Unemployed workers desperate for work during the Great Depression, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 1931. When George H Bowman Co advertised that it would take on 150 people for Christmas holiday jobs
The Wall Street Crash, New York City, USA, Thursday, 24 October 1929. The panicking crowds that collected that morning outside the Stock Exchange building at Broad and Wall Streets
Stock-market listings as recorded in the New York Times, Wednesday, 30 October, 1929. Printed the morning after the great liquidation, the famous sixteen-million-share day
Broad Street, looking towards Wall Street, New York City, USA, 1893. The low building in the middle distance is Federal Hall
New York Gold Exchange, USA, 1863. The New York Gold Exchange was established early in the American Civil War as an open market for transactions involving gold
Interior of the Soviet pavilion at the International Press Exhibition, Cologne. Artist: Lissitzky, El (1890-1941)Interior of the Soviet pavilion at the International Press Exhibition, Cologne. Found in the collection of Russian State Archive of Literature and Art, Moscow
The Development of Transportation, The Five-Year Plan (Poster), 1929. Artist: Klutsis, Gustav (1895-1938)The Development of Transportation, The Five-Year Plan (Poster), 1929. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow