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Businessman Collection (page 58)

"From Business to Politics: Donald Trump's Journey to the White House" Donald John Trump, born on June 14, 1946

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Indoor portrait of man rolling up his sleeve

Indoor portrait of man rolling up his sleeve

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Secretary giving businessman papers to sign

Secretary giving businessman papers to sign

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Business meeting, Conference, vintage

Business meeting, Conference, vintage

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Two businessmen having heated discussion

Two businessmen having heated discussion

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Factory foreman overseeing production

Factory foreman overseeing production

Background imageBusinessman Collection: New York Stock Exchange, 1907 C014 / 0517

New York Stock Exchange, 1907 C014 / 0517
New York Stock Exchange. Trading being carried out circa November 1907 on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Broad Street, New York City, USA

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Walter Chrysler, US industrialist

Walter Chrysler, US industrialist
Walter Chrysler (1875-1940), US industrialist and automotive executive. Chrysler began his career as a machinist and engineer on the railroads

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Gustavus Swift, US industrialist C016 / 8870

Gustavus Swift, US industrialist C016 / 8870
Gustavus Franklin Swift (1839-1903), US industrialist and pioneer of the meat-packing industry. Swift worked in the livestock and animal slaughtering business from the age of 14

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Gail Borden, US inventor C016 / 8856

Gail Borden, US inventor C016 / 8856
Gail Borden (1801-1874), US inventor. Borden is most famous for his invention of the modern condensed milk process in the 1850s (patented 1856)

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Eugen Langen, German engineer C016 / 8869

Eugen Langen, German engineer C016 / 8869
Eugen Langen (1833-1895), German engineer. Langen worked on early internal combustion engines with Nikolaus Otto, and their Otto-Langen engine won the Grand Prize at the 1867 Paris World Exhibition

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Power nap, artwork

Power nap, artwork
Power nap. Artwork of an office worker taking a lunchtime nap, also known as a power nap. Studies of sleeping for a short period in the middle of the day show that this can improve concentration

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Business lifestyle, conceptual artwork

Business lifestyle, conceptual artwork
Business lifestyle. Conceptual artwork of a suited rodent using a mobile phone, with a hamster wheel in the background. This image represents a fast-paced modern business lifestyle

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Work hours, conceptual artwork C017 / 3642

Work hours, conceptual artwork C017 / 3642
Work hours, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageBusinessman Collection: New York Stock Exchange, 1907 C014 / 0518

New York Stock Exchange, 1907 C014 / 0518
New York Stock Exchange. Trading being carried out circa November 1907 on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Broad Street, New York City, USA

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Firestone and Edison, US businessmen C014 / 2052

Firestone and Edison, US businessmen C014 / 2052
Firestone and Edison, US businessmen, walking together. US businessman Harvey Samuel Firestone (left, 1868-1938) founded the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company in 1900

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Jacquard loom in Palestine, 1939 C014 / 0464

Jacquard loom in Palestine, 1939 C014 / 0464
Jacquard loom in Palestine, 1939. This device for weaving textiles was invented in 1804 by the French weaver and inventor Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752-1834)

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Robert Bigelow, US Aerospace entrepreneur

Robert Bigelow, US Aerospace entrepreneur
Robert Bigelow (born 1945). Portrait of the US aerospace and hotels entrepreneur Robert T. Bigelow talking at the Bigelow Aerospace facilities, Las Vegas, USA

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Pierre Samuel du Pont, US industrialist

Pierre Samuel du Pont, US industrialist
Pierre Samuel Du Pont (1870-1954), US industrialist. Educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, du Pont became the acting president of the family business, E. I

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Thomas Lipton, Scottish yachtsman C017 / 7820

Thomas Lipton, Scottish yachtsman C017 / 7820
Thomas Johnstone Lipton (1848-1931), Scottish yachtsman. Lipton, famous for founding the Lipton tea brand, was a keen yachtsman. He competed five times in the Americas Cup between 1899 and 1930

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Aalsmeer Flower Auction C016 / 5810

Aalsmeer Flower Auction C016 / 5810
Aalsmeer Flower Auction. Commercial bidders competing at auction to buy flowers for the horticultural trade. This auction, in Aalsmeer, the Netherlands, is the worlds largest flower auction

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Lindberghs ticker-tape parade, 1927

Lindberghs ticker-tape parade, 1927
Lindberghs ticker-tape parade. US aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974, seated at rear of car without a hat) became the first person to make a solo

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Henry Bessemer, British industrialist C013 / 7703

Henry Bessemer, British industrialist C013 / 7703
Henry Bessemer (1813-1898). 19th Century artwork by Leslie Ward ( Spy ) of the British industrialist Henry Bessemer. Bessemer was the inventor of the Bessemer process for making steel

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Global business, conceptual artwork

Global business, conceptual artwork
Global business. Conceptual artwork of a globe-shaped array of hands being shaken, representing concepts such as business networking, multinationals, and globalisation

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Charles Ponzi, Italian businessman C014 / 0118

Charles Ponzi, Italian businessman C014 / 0118
Charles Ponzi (1882-1949), Italian businessman. Ponzi was the most famous exponent of the fraudulent investment system now known as a Ponzi scheme

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Thomas Clark Durant. American businessman. Photographed with his party at Green River, Wyoming

Thomas Clark Durant. American businessman. Photographed with his party at Green River, Wyoming, c1865
THOMAS DURANT (1820-1885). Thomas Clark Durant. American businessman. Photographed with his party at Green River, Wyoming, c1865

Background imageBusinessman Collection: American dietitian, businessman, and speaker. Advocated for eating only small amounts of food when

American dietitian, businessman, and speaker. Advocated for eating only small amounts of food when hungry
HORACE FLETCHER (1849-1919). American dietitian, businessman, and speaker. Advocated for eating only small amounts of food when hungry

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Manhattans business district, 1888. Contemporary line engraving after a drawing by Thure de

Manhattans business district, 1888. Contemporary line engraving after a drawing by Thure de Thulstrup
A DOWNTOWN LUNCHROOM. Manhattans business district, 1888. Contemporary line engraving after a drawing by Thure de Thulstrup

Background imageBusinessman Collection: MCKINLEY & HANNA, 1890s

MCKINLEY & HANNA, 1890s. No Wonder They Laugh: President William McKinley and Mark Hanna as cartooned by Homer Davenport for William Randolph Hearsts " New York Journal" during the mid-1890s

Background imageBusinessman Collection: MARSHALL FIELD (1834-1906)

MARSHALL FIELD (1834-1906). American merchant. Line engraving, 1891

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Wilson and Big Business

Wilson and Big Business
WILSON AND BIG BUSINESS. President Woodrow Wilson, a former professor, going after big business with a ruler rather than with the Big Stick of former president Theodore Roosevelt

Background imageBusinessman Collection: Isaac Roosevelt

Isaac Roosevelt
ISaC ROOSEVELT (1790-1863). American businessman and grandfather of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. 19th century painting

Background imageBusinessman Collection: CLEARING HOUSE, 1887. / nThe New York Clearing House

CLEARING HOUSE, 1887. / nThe New York Clearing House
CLEARING HOUSE, 1887. /nThe New York Clearing House. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1887



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"From Business to Politics: Donald Trump's Journey to the White House" Donald John Trump, born on June 14, 1946, is widely recognized as the 45th President of the United States. However, before his foray into politics, he made a name for himself as a successful businessman and television personality. With his sharp business acumen and captivating persona, Trump built an empire that spanned various industries. Across the globe in Australia, another influential figure emerged in the world of media - Kerry Packer. Known as an Australian media tycoon, Packer was responsible for revolutionizing cricket with his controversial creation of the World Series Cricket. His bold moves and determination propelled him to great heights within the industry. Meanwhile, Andrew Carnegie found solace amidst books in his portrait seated in a library. A prominent businessman during America's Gilded Age, Carnegie amassed immense wealth through investments in steel and became one of history's most generous philanthropists. S. F. Edge stands out among businessmen as an automotive pioneer who co-founded Britain's first car manufacturing company - Napier & Co Ltd. , later known as Darracq Motor Engineering Company Limited. George Hudson not only excelled in business but also served as a Member of Parliament (MP). This lithograph captures his entrepreneurial spirit alongside political influence—a testament to his multifaceted success. Thomas Alva Edison left an indelible mark on history with inventions like the phonograph depicted here. As both a businessman and inventor extraordinaire from 1847-1931; Edison transformed our lives forever by harnessing electricity and creating countless innovations that shaped modern society. Traveling back in time to Arizona Desert reveals a retro-style scene featuring an old gas station—an emblematic symbol of small businesses that thrived along highways during America's golden age of road trips. Richard Branson personifies entrepreneurship with flair—holding up a bottle of champagne while donning a pilot's hat to celebrate the success of his iconic brand, Virgin.