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Kerbstone stockbrokers in New York, 1864. Creator: Mason JacksonKerbstone stockbrokers in New York, 1864. 'The prevailing mania just now in the city of New York is that of gambling in stocks...William-street is the great theatre of speculation...[with]
L'assemblée d'Actionnaires, 1836. Creator: Honore DaumierL'assemblee d'Actionnaires, 1836. - Messieurs, le journal franchement monarchique, que j'ai eu l'honneur de fonder avec vos capitaux et de diriger avec ma probite et mes lumieres
Actionnaires Californiens, 1850. Creator: Honore DaumierActionnaires Californiens, 1850. Californian shareholders. - J'ai verse hier cinq mille francs pour prix de mille actions de la societe des jaunets Californiens...nous avons l'exploitation de
Kahn, Otto H. Mr. and unidentified women, outdoors, 1928 Creator: Arnold GentheKahn, Otto H. Mr. and unidentified women, outdoors, 1928
Kahn, Otto H. Mr. and unidentified man, with dog, standing outdoors, 1928 Creator: Arnold GentheKahn, Otto H. Mr. and unidentified man, with dog, standing outdoors, 1928
Kahn, Otto H. Mr. estate, 1928 Creator: Arnold GentheKahn, Otto H. Mr. estate, 1928
Un paiement de dividende, 19th century. Creator: Honore DaumierUn paiement de dividende, 19th century. Payment of dividends. (Disappointed investor complains that he'll have to take a carriage as he can't afford to tip his coachman)
Une Panique a la Bourse, 19th century. Creator: Honore DaumierUne Panique a la Bourse, 19th century. Panic at the stock exchange. C'est en vain qu'on offre des actions, tout le monde sort d'en prendre
Oakes Ames of Massachusetts, between 1860 and 1875. Creator: UnknownHon. Oakes Ames of Mass. between 1860 and 1875. [Businessman, investor, and politician]
John Jacob Astor, c. 1825. Creator: John Wesley JarvisJohn Jacob Astor, c. 1825
Office of the Board of Trade - scene on Sunday night, 1845. Creator: Ebenezer LandellsOffice of the Board of Trade - scene on Sunday night, 1845. Investors rush to lodge railway applications in Whitehall, London
Railway Room, Office of the Board of Trade, 1845. Creator: UnknownRailway Room, Office of the Board of Trade, 1845. Plans are deposited at the Board of Trade in London. The method adopted for the reception of the documents was as follows
Eve of the 30th - correcting plans at a tavern, 1845. Creator: UnknownEve of the 30th - correcting plans at a tavern, 1845. Finalising railway applications for the Board of Trade: The scene was an animated one...But an hour remained
Deposits of railway plans with the Board of Trade - the rush at the door, 1845. The Legislature having, probably from an oversight
Railway Mania, 1845. Creator: Alfred CrowquillRailway Mania, 1845. Speculators hang on to the tail of a long-haired troll-like creature riding a steam locomotive, the personification of Railway Mania
Capel Court - railway speculators, 1845. Creator: UnknownCapel Court - railway speculators, 1845. Investors in the new railways near the Royal Exchange in the City of London. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII
Shaving a Forestaller, August 15, 1800. August 15, 1800. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonShaving a Forestaller, August 15, 1800
Bad News Upon Change, December 28, 1794. December 28, 1794. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonBad News Upon Change, December 28, 1794
Stocks Are Up! Huzza!!, August 10, 1799. August 10, 1799. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonStocks Are Up! Huzza!!, August 10, 1799
Stocks Are Down- Heigh-Ho!!, August 10, 1799. August 10, 1799Stocks Are Down- Heigh-Ho!!, August 10, 1799
Children emptying their money boxes to invest in war bonds, 1936Children emptying their money boxes to invest in war bonds, 1914-1918 (1936). From His Majesty the King, 1910-1935, introduction by HW Wilson (Associated Newspapers Ltd, London, 1936)
The Bubblers Mirrorour, or Englands Folley (joy), 1720. Shares in the South Sea Company rose through overheated speculation causing the South Sea Bubble
The Bubblers Mirrorour, or Englands Folley (grief), 1720. Shares in the South Sea Company rose through overheated speculation causing the South Sea Bubble
The Bubblers Bubbl d or The Devil Take the Hindmost, 1720. Shares in the South Sea Company rose through overheated speculation causing the South Sea Bubble