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Finance and Commerce Collection

Choose a picture from our Finance and Commerce Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Finance and Commerce Collection: CAPITALIST PYRAMID, 1911. American Socialist poster
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Finance and Commerce Collection: STOCK MARKET CRASH. Cartoon: New York Stock Exchange on Black Thursday, 1929
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Finance and Commerce Collection: CARTOON: ANTI-TRUST, 1889. The Bosses of the Senate. American anti-trust cartoon, 1889
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Finance and Commerce Collection: WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS. Bulls and Bears in the Market. An allegorical painting by William H
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Finance and Commerce Collection: DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA. Wall Street, following Snaky Gulch bottom
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Finance and Commerce Collection: JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN (1837-1913). Wall Street Bubbles - Always the Same : J. P
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Finance and Commerce Collection: BANK PANIC OF 1857. Wall Street, half past 2 O Clock, 13 October 1857. Oil on canvas by James H
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Finance and Commerce Collection: JAY GOULD CARTOON, 1882. An 1882 cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper of Wall Street as Jay Goulds
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Finance and Commerce Collection: FEDERAL RESERVE, 1914. District Governors of the Federal Reserve
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Finance and Commerce Collection: CURB STOCK BROKERS, c1916. Stock brokers trading on the New York Curb Association market
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Finance and Commerce Collection: CANADIAN CURRENCY, 1837. Rebellion scrip issued under the name Distillery of St
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Finance and Commerce Collection: BOOKKEEPER, 16TH CENTURY. The keeper of accounts in a large merchants house: woodcut, German
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Finance and Commerce Collection: FINANCIAL CENTER, c1920. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Broad Street
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Finance and Commerce Collection: LONDON: FINANCIAL DISTRICT. Aerial view of the financial district of London, England
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Finance and Commerce Collection: Work Pays America! American poster, c1936-39, by Vera Bock for the Works Progress Administrations
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Finance and Commerce Collection: STAMP ACT: CARTOON, 1765. O! the fatal Stamp. A warning inspired by the Stamp Act
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Finance and Commerce Collection: MANHATTAN PURCHASE, 1626. Peter Minuit (1580-1638) Dutch colonial official in America
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Finance and Commerce Collection: ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1879. The Modern Colossus of (Rail) Roads
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Finance and Commerce Collection: ROBBER BARONS, 1889. The Robber Barons of Today: an American cartoon of 1889
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Finance and Commerce Collection: AMERICAN FINANCIERS, 1883. The Protectors of our Industries. Cartoon depicting American financiers
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Finance and Commerce Collection: BANK OF ENGLAND, 1872. Entrance to the gold bullion vaults at the Bank of England in London
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Finance and Commerce Collection: TEXAS BANKNOTE, 1839. Note for one hundred dollars issued by the Treasury Department
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Finance and Commerce Collection: U. S. BANK BANKNOTE, 1840. One thousand dollar banknote issued in 1840 by The Bank
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Finance and Commerce Collection: CHIMNEY SWEEP, 1890. American advertisement for Pears Soap, 1890
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Finance and Commerce Collection: BARBER SHOP, 1920. American barber shop
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Finance and Commerce Collection: Jobs for Girls and Women. Work Progress Administration poster for the Illinois State Employment
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Finance and Commerce Collection: THE BOSTON TEA PARTY, 1773. The Boston Tea Party, 16 December 1773
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Finance and Commerce Collection: CARTOON: PANIC OF 1893. An 1894 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple on the business recovery
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Finance and Commerce Collection: WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York
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Finance and Commerce Collection: ENGLAND: CURRENCY, 1854. The banknote printing room at the Bank of England. Wood engraving
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Finance and Commerce Collection: MUTUAL FUNDS, 1901. American magazine advertisement for mutual accounts at three different banks
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Finance and Commerce Collection: ENGLAND: PAPER MILL, 1854. Paper mill for the manufacture of banknotes, in Laverstoke
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Finance and Commerce Collection: BANK OF ENGLAND, 1872. The burning of banknotes taken out of circulation, at the
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Finance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK: PANIC, 1887. Crowd in the wheat pit of the New York Produce Exchange
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Finance and Commerce Collection: TWO DOLLAR BILL, 1896. A two dollar silver certificate issued by the U. S. Government in 1896
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Finance and Commerce Collection: DOLLAR BILL, 1854. One dollar bill issued by the Delaware City Bank, Delaware City
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Finance and Commerce Collection: THREE DOLLAR BILL, 1856. Three dollar bill issued in Lecompton, Kansas Territory, 1856
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Finance and Commerce Collection: FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Members of the Federal Reserve Board shortly after its creation
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Finance and Commerce Collection: UNITED STATES MINT, 1792. The Coinage Act, signed 3 March 1791, establishing the
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Finance and Commerce Collection: FIRST BANK OF U. S. 1811. Contemporary American lithograph cartoon depicting the
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Finance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK CURB MARKET. Rendering of the building of the New York Curb Market at Trinity Place
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Finance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK CURB MARKET. The New York Curb Market at Trinity Place, New York, to which
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Finance and Commerce Collection: MASSACHUSETTS NOTE, 1775. In defense of American Liberty
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Finance and Commerce Collection: TO COUNTERFEIT IS DEATH. Detail from a 5 pound note printed by Hall & Sellers
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Finance and Commerce Collection: BANK CHECK, 1782. Check on the Bank of North America, 22 June 1782; one of the
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Finance and Commerce Collection: PAPER CURRENCY, 1759. Five pound paper bill issued in Philadelphia, 1759
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Finance and Commerce Collection: COLONIAL CURRENCY, 1776. Four shilling paper bill issued in Delaware, 1 January 1776
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Finance and Commerce Collection: COLONIAL BILL, 1776. 18 pence bill issued by the colony of New Jersey according


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We are a leading provider of Art Prints and Photo Gifts since 2004, working in partnership with a range of Sporting Clubs, Charities, Museums and Picture Libraries. A large share of profits from any of their images will go directly towards supporting that charity or club. Our archive of images is carefully curated to bring you a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, wildlife, architecture, and more. We ship from our partner labs in the UK, USA, EU (Netherlands) and Australia.
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