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Lauder, 19 Oct 1917. Creator: Bain News ServiceLauder, 19 Oct 1917. Scottish comedian Harry Lauder, probably on the steps in front of the Sub-Treasury to speak at the noonday Liberty Loan meeting during World War I.
Lauder, (19 Oct 1917?). Creator: Bain News ServiceLauder, (19 Oct 1917?). Scottish comedian Harry Lauder, probably on the steps in front of the Sub-Treasury to speak at the noonday Liberty Loan meeting during World War I.
Lauder, (19 Oct 1917?). Creator: Bain News ServiceLauder, (19 Oct 1917?). Shows Scottish comedian Harry Lauder, probably on the steps in front of the Sub-Treasury to speak at the noonday Liberty Loan meeting during World War I.
Liberty Bond Meet, (19 Oct 1917?). Creator: Bain News ServiceLiberty Bond Meet, (19 Oct 1917?). Crowds and bagpipers in kilts in front of the Sub-Treasury building on Wall Street, probably for a Liberty Loan meeting held Oct
Oscar Straus, May 1918. Creator: Bain News ServiceOscar Straus, May 1918. Oscar Solomon Straus (1850-1926), former U.S. Secretary of Commerce and Labor appearing at a World War I Liberty Bond rally in front of Federal Hall, Wall Street
Cecil Arden, May 1918. Creator: Bain News ServiceCecil Arden, May 1918. Cecil Arden (1894-1989), an American mezzo-soprano and contralto opera singer, appearing at a World War I Liberty Bond rally in front of Federal Hall, Wall Street
Stephen A. Wise [i.e. Stephen S. Wise], May 1918. Creator: Bain News ServiceStephen A. Wise [i.e. Stephen S. Wise], May 1918. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise at a World War I Liberty Bond rally in front of Federal Hall, Wall Street, New York City.
Halsabschneiden in Wall Street. Cartoon from Puck, 1881. Creators: Joseph Keppler, Bernhard GillamHalsabschneiden in Wall Street. Cartoon from Puck, 1881
New York Stock Exchange, between 1900 and 1905. Creator: UnknownNew York Stock Exchange, between 1900 and 1905
Bouvier, J.V. 3rd, Mr. portrait photograph, 1916. Creator: Arnold GentheBouvier, J.V. 3rd, Mr. portrait photograph, 1916
S. Loeb, 1897. Creator: Anders Leonard ZornS. Loeb, 1897
The Branch Bank of the United States, Wall Street, New York, ... 1827The Branch Bank of the United States, Wall Street, New York, Erected in 1825 (from Views of the Public Buildings in the City of New York Correctly Drawn on Stone by A. J. Davis, 1827)
Porch, Old Custom House, Wall Street, 1905. Creator: Charles Frederick William MielatzPorch, Old Custom House, Wall Street, 1905
Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York for 1856, 1856. Creator: George HaywardManual of the Corporation of the City of New York for 1856, 1856. [Federal Hall and the Verplanck Mansion, Wall Street, 1789. Drawn by David Grim]
U. S. Custom House, New York (perspective), 1834. Creators: Ithiel TownU. S. Custom House, New York (perspective), 1834
Wall Street, New York, 1848. Creator: AnonWall Street, New York, 1848
Manhattan Trust Company, New York, 1870s-80s. Creator: UnknownManhattan Trust Company, New York, 1870s-80s
The Vigilant Stuyvesants Wall Street Gate, 1863. Creator: John QuidorThe Vigilant Stuyvesants Wall Street Gate, 1863
Wall Street, New York, c1897. Creator: UnknownWall Street, New York, c1897. Trinity Church on Wall Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R
Wall Street, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: UnknownWall Street, New York, USA, c1900. The Financial District in Lower Manhattan, home of the New York Stock Exchange. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell
Trading floor of the 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
Crowds on Wall Street, New York, USA, 1918
Bomb blast opposite the offices of JP Morgan & Co, New York, USA, 16 September, 1920. At 12.01 pm on 16 September 1920, a bomb concealed in a horse-drawn wagon was detonated on a crowded Wall Street
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
Wall Street, New York City, 1866, (1938). From Harpers Weekly Magazine, June 23, 1866. From Adventures of America 1857-1900, by John A
Sub-Treasury, 1929, (1938). November 1929, the Sub-Treasury Building opposite the Wall Street Stock Exchange in Manhattan, New York, at the time of the Wall Street Crash
Wall Street, New York, c1913. Artist: William MonkWall Street, New York, c1913. From The Studio Volume 64. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]
Wall Street, New York City, New York, USA, c1890-c1909(?). Postcard. Federal Hall (then the Customs House) and Trinity Church can be seen in the distance
New York Stock Exchange, New York City, USA, c1930s. Artist: Ewing GallowayNew York Stock Exchange, New York City, USA, c1930s. The largest stock exhange in the world, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
American businessmen and Wall Street, New York, USA, 1877. Our Artist in the United States - Wall Street, New York. Illustration from The Graphic, (13 January 1877)
Wall Street, New York, 1869. Wall Street markets crash on Black Friday, 1869. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven, published by Harper & Brothers, (New York)
Exterior view of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885
Floor of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885