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Business Collection (page 6)

Background imageBusiness Collection: Excise Office, Old Broad Street, City of London, 1838

Excise Office, Old Broad Street, City of London, 1838. View of the temporary Royal Exchange situated in the quadrangle of the Excise Office from 1838 to 1844 while building work was carried out

Background imageBusiness Collection: Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, City of London, 1827. Artist: V Bartholomew

Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, City of London, 1827. Artist: V Bartholomew
Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, City of London, 1827

Background imageBusiness Collection: Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, City of London, 1753

Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, City of London, 1753

Background imageBusiness Collection: Interior of the Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, City of London, 1852

Interior of the Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, City of London, 1852

Background imageBusiness Collection: Premises of the London Wine Company at no 141 Fleet Street, City of London, 1830

Premises of the London Wine Company at no 141 Fleet Street, City of London, 1830. Showing figures and the transportation of barrels

Background imageBusiness Collection: View of the Coal Exchange on Thames Street, City of London, 1794

View of the Coal Exchange on Thames Street, City of London, 1794

Background imageBusiness Collection: Ground plan of the New Coal Exchange in Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849

Ground plan of the New Coal Exchange in Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849. The building was opened by Prince Albert in 1849

Background imageBusiness Collection: View of the New Coal Exchange in Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849

View of the New Coal Exchange in Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849. The building was opened by Prince Albert in 1849

Background imageBusiness Collection: Interior view of the Coal Exchange, Thames Street, City of London, 1808

Interior view of the Coal Exchange, Thames Street, City of London, 1808

Background imageBusiness Collection: Interior of the New Coal Exchange, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849. Artist

Interior of the New Coal Exchange, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849. Artist
Interior of the New Coal Exchange, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849. The building was opened by Prince Albert in 1849

Background imageBusiness Collection: Opening of the New Coal Exchange, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849

Opening of the New Coal Exchange, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849. Presentation of the address to His Royal Highness Prince Albert, in the Great Hall of the Coal Exchange

Background imageBusiness Collection: View of mercantile premises, Billiter Street, City of London, 1875

View of mercantile premises, Billiter Street, City of London, 1875

Background imageBusiness Collection: Interior view of the Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1841. Artist

Interior view of the Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1841. Artist
Interior view of the Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1841

Background imageBusiness Collection: Men bemoaning peace, Corn Exchange, London, 1815. Artist: Piercy Roberts

Men bemoaning peace, Corn Exchange, London, 1815. Artist: Piercy Roberts
Men bemoaning peace, London, 1815; four unhappy men at Smithfield and four unhappy men at the Corn Exchange bemoan the effect of peace, with the defeat of Napoleon, on their businesses

Background imageBusiness Collection: The office of Messre Charles Greenwood and Co, London, c1840

The office of Messre Charles Greenwood and Co, London, c1840. Interior view showing two seated figures writing and another two standing to their right

Background imageBusiness Collection: Jonathans Coffee House, London, 1763. Artist: HO Neal

Jonathans Coffee House, London, 1763. Artist: HO Neal
Jonathans Coffee House, London, 1763. Jonathans Coffee House, or an analysis of Change Alley, with a group of characters from the life

Background imageBusiness Collection: The modern tradesman, or the glories of British commerce, 1774. Artist: G Terry

The modern tradesman, or the glories of British commerce, 1774. Artist: G Terry
The modern tradesman, or the glories of British commerce, 1774. A busy street scene, looking down Crown Court from Cheapside

Background imageBusiness Collection: Trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange, USA, early 1930s

Trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange, USA, early 1930s

Background imageBusiness Collection: Trading Post 9, New York Stock Exchange, USA, early 1930s

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

Background imageBusiness Collection: Crowds on Wall Street, New York, USA, 1918

Crowds on Wall Street, New York, USA, 1918

Background imageBusiness Collection: Crowd outside London Stock Exchange after fall of the Hatry Group, 1929

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

Background imageBusiness Collection: Clarence Hatry, failed British financier, 1929

Clarence Hatry, failed British financier, 1929. On 20 September 1929 trading in shares in Clarence Charles Hatrys (1888-1965) company, the Hatry group, was suspended by the London Stock Exchange

Background imageBusiness Collection: Richard Whitney being sworn in at a public hearing regarding his misappropriation of funds, c1938

Richard Whitney being sworn in at a public hearing regarding his misappropriation of funds, c1938. Richard Whitney (1888-1974)

Background imageBusiness Collection: The Wall Street Crash, New York City, USA, Thursday, 24 October 1929

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

Background imageBusiness Collection: Stock-market listings as recorded in the New York Times, Wednesday, 30 October, 1929

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

Background imageBusiness Collection: Women working in a typing pool, 1900

Women working in a typing pool, 1900

Background imageBusiness Collection: Three American businessmen, 1900s

Three American businessmen, 1900s. James J Hill (1838-1916) of the Great Northern and Pacific Railroad, Charles Steele of JP Morgan and George F Baker (1840-1931) of the First National Bank

Background imageBusiness Collection: In Throgmorton Street beside the north wall of the London Stock Exchange, 20th century

In Throgmorton Street beside the north wall of the London Stock Exchange, 20th century. Photograph taken looking east down Throgmorton Street towards Old Broad Street

Background imageBusiness Collection: Broad Street, looking towards Wall Street, New York City, USA, 1893

Broad Street, looking towards Wall Street, New York City, USA, 1893. The low building in the middle distance is Federal Hall

Background imageBusiness Collection: Danish Bacon (wholesale) meeting for grocers from the Doncaster area, South Yorkshire, 1961

Danish Bacon (wholesale) meeting for grocers from the Doncaster area, South Yorkshire, 1961. The Danish Bacon Company organised this meeting of grocers from the Doncaster area at Wilsic Cricket Club

Background imageBusiness Collection: Marketing strategy meeting, Danish Bacon Company, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961

Marketing strategy meeting, Danish Bacon Company, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961. In an effort to boost sales of their products

Background imageBusiness Collection: Australian sales girls with SPL sashes listen to a sales talk, Selby, North Yorkshire, 1965

Australian sales girls with SPL sashes listen to a sales talk, Selby, North Yorkshire, 1965. In a bid to promote the consumption of canned fruit

Background imageBusiness Collection: Australian sales girls in front of a fleet of 1965 Hillman Imps, Selby, North Yorkshire, 1965

Australian sales girls in front of a fleet of 1965 Hillman Imps, Selby, North Yorkshire, 1965. In a bid to promote the consumption of canned fruit

Background imageBusiness Collection: Boardroom scene at the Barnsley Co-op, South Yorkshire, 1957. Artist: Michael Walters

Boardroom scene at the Barnsley Co-op, South Yorkshire, 1957. Artist: Michael Walters
Boardroom scene at the Barnsley Co-op, South Yorkshire, 1957. The board of directors at Barnsley Co-op in their impressive boardroom. They pause proceedings for a photograph for the Co-op news

Background imageBusiness Collection: Computer room, Huntsman House, Tetleys brewers headquarters, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968

Computer room, Huntsman House, Tetleys brewers headquarters, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. The Tetley familys links with the beer industry reach back into the 1740s when William Tetley was described

Background imageBusiness Collection: Administration office at Huntsman House, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968

Administration office at Huntsman House, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. Huntsman House was the headquarters of Tetleys brewers

Background imageBusiness Collection: The administration office at Huntsman House, Tetleys headquarters in Leeds, May 1968

The administration office at Huntsman House, Tetleys headquarters in Leeds, May 1968
The administration office at Huntsman House, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. Tetleys brewers had many tied houses in the 1960s

Background imageBusiness Collection: Managed Houses General Office, Tetleys brewers, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. Artist

Managed Houses General Office, Tetleys brewers, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. Artist
Managed Houses General Office, Tetleys brewers, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. Tetleys had many tied houses in the 1960s. Here, in their headquarters in Huntsman House in Leeds

Background imageBusiness Collection: The City from the Thames, London, 2009

The City from the Thames, London, 2009. View showing the skyscapers of the City of London, including Tower 42 (formerly the Natwest Tower) designed by Richard Seifert and completed in 1979

Background imageBusiness Collection: Canary Wharf from Greenwich Park, London, 2009

Canary Wharf from Greenwich Park, London, 2009. The redevelopment of the Canary Wharf area of Londons docklands began in the 1980s

Background imageBusiness Collection: Canary Wharf, London, 2009

Canary Wharf, London, 2009. The redevelopment of the Canary Wharf area of Londons docklands began in the 1980s. It saw the construction of a complex of several large office blocks

Background imageBusiness Collection: Twist your arm for an order, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters

Twist your arm for an order, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters
Twist your arm for an order, 1967. A Stanley Tools rep uses a little gentle persuasion to secure an order

Background imageBusiness Collection: A salesman gets a helping hand in checking the figures, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters

A salesman gets a helping hand in checking the figures, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters
A salesman gets a helping hand in checking the figures, 1967

Background imageBusiness Collection: Looking across the Thames towards the City of London

Looking across the Thames towards the City of London. The two tallest buildings are Tower 42 (formerly the NatWest Tower) and Sir Norman Fosters Gherkin

Background imageBusiness Collection: A Cotton Office in New Orleans (Le Bureau de coton a La Nouvelle-Orleans), 1873

A Cotton Office in New Orleans (Le Bureau de coton a La Nouvelle-Orleans), 1873. Artist: Degas, Edgar (1834-1917)
A Cotton Office in New Orleans (Le Bureau de coton a La Nouvelle-Orleans), 1873. Found in the collection of Musee des beaux-arts de Pau

Background imageBusiness Collection: Banknote store in the vaults of the Bank of England, c1870

Banknote store in the vaults of the Bank of England, c1870. The man is holding a candle lantern. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageBusiness Collection: Business Street, Barranquilla, c1940s

Business Street, Barranquilla, c1940s. From Barranquilla. [Raul de la Espriella B. Barranquilla]

Background imageBusiness Collection: Main entrance to the Bank of Italy, Los Angeles, California, 1924

Main entrance to the Bank of Italy, Los Angeles, California, 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]



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