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Political Ravishment, or the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street in Danger!, 1797. Artist: Gillray, James (1757-1815)Political Ravishment, or the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street in Danger!, 1797. From a private collection
Deficiency. - Surplus. 1836. Creator: John DoyleDeficiency. - Surplus. 1836. Satirical caricature of British politicians Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon (1790-1866), Chancellor of the Exchequer, and James Pattison (1786-1849)
The Old Woman of Threadneedle Street, 1826. Artist: Standidge & CoThe Old Woman of Threadneedle Street, 1826. This is probably a protest against the Act restricting the issue of small notes by the Bank of England in 1826
The national pop-shop in Threadneedle Street, 1826. ArtistThe national pop-shop in Threadneedle Street, 1826. Two designs side by side. On the left is the exterior of a pawnshop (representing the Bank of England) and on the right is the interior
View of the Bank of England, 1816. Creator: Daniel HavellView of the Bank of England, 1816
The Bank-Note Printing-Room, at the Bank of England, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Bank-Note Printing-Room, at the Bank of England [in London], 1854. The quality and the water-mark of the...paper have in the new Note (now on the point of being issued to the public)
The Bank-Note Paper-Mill, Laverstoke, Hants. 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Bank-Note Paper-Mill, Laverstoke, Hampshire, 1854. Processing paper used for banknotes. The building, the machinery, and, indeed, the entire premises
Het Tegenwoordig Veward Europa [Europe in Her Present Disordered State], ca. 1780. Creator: AnonHet Tegenwoordig Veward Europa [Europe in Her Present Disordered State], ca. 1780
New Reading-Room at the Bank of England, opened on Wednesday, 1850. Creator: UnknownNew Reading-Room at the Bank of England, opened on Wednesday, 1850....a handsome reading-room, which has just been formed for the Bank of England Library and Literary Association [in London]
Symptoms of Crim. Con!!, published February 12, 1819. Creator: Isaac Robert CruikshankSymptoms of Crim. Con!!, published February 12, 1819
Bray's traction-engine drawing a girder...through the streets of London by night... 1862. Creator: UnknownBray's traction-engine drawing a girder 74 feet long and weighing twenty tons through the streets of London by night - the monster load passing the Bank of England, 1862
The Bank of England and Royal Exchange, London, c1910. Creator: UnknownThe Bank of England and Royal Exchange, London, c1910. The Royal Exchange building was opened in 1844. Postcard
The Bank, 1850-1900. Creator: UnknownThe Bank, 1850-1900. The Bank of England in the City of London. Albumen print, from the album " Views of London"
The Royal Exchange, 1850-1900. Creator: UnknownThe Royal Exchange, 1850-1900. [Horse-drawn traffic in the financial centre of the City of London]. Albumen print, from the album " Views of London"
Bank of England, from Mansion House, London, 1891. Creator: BW KilburnBank of England, from Mansion House, London, 1891. Albumen silver print, stereocard
Portrait of Peter du Cane (1741-1823) Creators: Anton von Maron, Pompeo BatoniPortrait of Peter du Cane (1741-1823
The Royal Exchange and Bank buildings, in 1780, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Royal Exchange and Bank buildings, in 1780, 1844. View of the Royal Exchange and Bank of England in the City of London. The church seen in the distance, is that of St
The new Royal Exchange, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe new Royal Exchange, 1844. View of the Royal Exchange and equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, in the City of London. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
The Bank of England Parlour from the garden, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Bank of England Parlour from the garden, 1844. View of a part of the Bank of England in the City of London. From " Pictorial Times", April 1844
The Bank of England Parlour, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Bank of England Parlour, 1844. Bankers in the City of London:a special meeting of the proprietors of Bank Stock was held
The Governor of the Bank of England, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Governor of the Bank of England, 1844. Portrait of William Cotton, British inventor, merchant, philanthropist, and Governor of the Bank of England
The Bank, January 1792. January 1792. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonThe Bank, January 1792
The Old Bank of England, Looking from the Mansion House, 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Old Bank of England, Looking from the Mansion House, 1890. The Old Bank of England, buit in 1886 by Sir Arthur Blomfield in grand Italianate style
The Royal Exchange and Bank of England, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & SpottiswoodeThe Royal Exchange and Bank of England, c1900s. View of the Royal Exchange, and the Bank of England on the left, with carts and open-topped buses in the foreground
A Busy Corner - The Royal Exchange and Bank of England, 1909. Creator: Francis Frith & CoA Busy Corner - The Royal Exchange and Bank of England, 1909. From " The British Printer Vol. XXII". [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1909]
Accession of King George V, 1910. Creator: UnknownAccession of King George V, 1910. Proclaiming the King from the Royal Exchange: The great crowd watching the ceremony on Monday morning
Tivoli Corner, Sir John Soanes Masterpiece at the Bank of England, c1935. Creator: JoelTivoli Corner, Sir John Soanes Masterpiece at the Bank of England, c1935. The Bank of England in the City of London was enlarged by Sir John Soane in 1788
The Bank, 1927. Creator: William WalcotThe Bank, 1927. From " Disappearing London", by E. Beresford Chancellor, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [" The Studio" Limited, London, 1927]
Bank of England, c1781, (1925). Creator: HareBank of England, c1781, (1925). View of the Bank of England in the City of London, and the churches of St Christopher-le-Stocks and St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange
An Architectural Inspiration: The Garden Court in the Bank of England, c1935. Creator: JoelAn Architectural Inspiration: The Garden Court in the Bank of England, c1935. Courtyard of the Bank of England in the City of London, planted with mulberry trees
The Old Bank, Looking from the Mansion House, (1897). Creator: UnknownThe Old Bank, Looking from the Mansion House, (1897). The Bank of England in the City of London. The Bank of England was originally housed in rented premises
Broad Street and Cornhill Wards, 1897. Creator: UnknownBroad Street and Cornhill Wards, 1897. Map of part of the City of London from the mid 18th century, showing parish divisions
The Clearing House, 1897. Creator: UnknownThe Clearing House, 1897. Clerks in the Bank of England, City of London. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1897]
Court of the Bank of England, 1897. Creator: UnknownCourt of the Bank of England, 1897. The Bank of England moved to Threadneedle Street in the City of London in 1734. It was built by Sir John Soane between 1790 and 1827
The Bank Parlour, Exterior View, 1897. Creator: UnknownThe Bank Parlour, Exterior View, 1897. The Bank of England moved to Threadneedle Street in the City of London in 1734. It was built by Sir John Soane between 1790 and 1827
Part of Modern London, Showing the Ancient Wall, 1897. Creator: UnknownPart of Modern London, Showing the Ancient Wall, 1897. Map of the City of London, the River Thames and the South Bank in the late 19th century
A Perspective View of the Bank of England. c1775. The Banks headquarters have been on Threadneedle Street in the City of London since 1734
Scene near the Bank, 1781, (1920). Artist: Thomas Malton IScene near the Bank, 1781, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
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
A North Country Transfer... 1805. Trotter, Paymaster of the Navy, leaving the Bank of England with two sacks. Abraham Newland (Chief Cashier) appears through the door
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
A march to the Bank, vide the Strand, Fleet Street, Cheapside &c morning & evening, 1787. Bank of England guards marching in double file, trampling over the prostrate bodies of passing pedestrians
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
Johnny Bull and his forged notes!!!, 1819. In an empty shop a citizen and his family sit by a fire. In and about the fire are forged notes
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
Map of the City of London, City of Westminster, River Thames, Lambeth and Southwark, 1736. Top left shows two elevations of Banqueting House and Treasury
Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. ArtistOpening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Scene of the opening of the Royal Exchange by Queen Victoria on 28th October 1844; with a mounted guard escorting a coach watched by crowds in
Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850. Artist: TA PriorView of Royal Exchange and the Bank of England on left, with figures, horses, carriages and omnibuses in the street