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Investment Collection (page 5)

"Unlocking the Path to Prosperity: Exploring the Art of Investment" A captivating journey begins as we navigate through a vintage map of Bermuda

Background imageInvestment Collection: Money Roll

Money Roll
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Background imageInvestment Collection: Two Businessmen Reading Cost Record

Two Businessmen Reading Cost Record
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Background imageInvestment Collection: Money Character Giving a Presentation

Money Character Giving a Presentation
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Background imageInvestment Collection: Hand Holding Cash

Hand Holding Cash
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Background imageInvestment Collection: Currency pattern

Currency pattern
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Background imageInvestment Collection: Tumbler of Percentages

Tumbler of Percentages
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Background imageInvestment Collection: Person Holding Piggy Bank

Person Holding Piggy Bank
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Background imageInvestment Collection: Stock Certificate

Stock Certificate
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Background imageInvestment Collection: Happy Man in a Boat

Happy Man in a Boat
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Background imageInvestment Collection: Money Roll and Dollar Sign

Money Roll and Dollar Sign
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Background imageInvestment Collection: Thomas Hudson, Remarkable for his Misfortunes, 1821. Creator: Robert Cooper

Thomas Hudson, Remarkable for his Misfortunes, 1821. Creator: Robert Cooper
Thomas Hudson, Remarkable for his Misfortunes, 1821. Portrait of the beggar Thomas Hudson, an unfortunate. Hudson (died 1767)

Background imageInvestment Collection: British Dominon - Investment Life Assurance Policy Advert

British Dominon - Investment Life Assurance Policy Advert. A man crosses a difficult chasm (in life) thanks to a Policy from British Dominion

Background imageInvestment Collection: Joint Stock Street, 1809

Joint Stock Street, 1809. People looking at placards inviting subscriptions to unsound companies pasted on a wall outside a hospital for the victims of speculation mania

Background imageInvestment Collection: Stock Exchange, London, 1720. Artist: James Cole

Stock Exchange, London, 1720. Artist: James Cole
The Bubblers bubbl d, or the Devil take the hindmost, 1720; showing the interior of the Stock Exchange, with many figures showing pleasure or dismay

Background imageInvestment Collection: Royal Exchange, looking south-west, City of London, 1809. Artist: W Angus

Royal Exchange, looking south-west, City of London, 1809. Artist: W Angus
Royal Exchange, looking south-west, City of London, 1809. View of the second Royal Exchange, designed by Edward Jerman, which replaced the original built by Sir Thomas Gresham

Background imageInvestment Collection: Royal Exchange, Cornhill, City of London, 1829. Artist: J Tingle

Royal Exchange, Cornhill, City of London, 1829. Artist: J Tingle
Royal Exchange, Cornhill, City of London, 1829. View of the second Royal Exchange, designed by Edward Jerman, which replaced the original built by Sir Thomas Gresham

Background imageInvestment Collection: Children emptying their money boxes to invest in war bonds, 1936

Children emptying their money boxes to invest in war bonds, 1936
Children 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)

Background imageInvestment Collection: Jacopo Strada, 1568, (1937). Artist: Titian

Jacopo Strada, 1568, (1937). Artist: Titian
Jacopo Strada, 1568, (1937). A print from Titian Paintings and Drawings, introduction by Hans Tietze, Phaidon Press, Vienna, 1937

Background imageInvestment Collection: The Bubblers Mirrorour, or Englands Folley (joy), 1720

The Bubblers Mirrorour, or Englands Folley (joy), 1720. Shares in the South Sea Company rose through overheated speculation causing the South Sea Bubble

Background imageInvestment Collection: The Bubblers Mirrorour, or Englands Folley (grief), 1720

The Bubblers Mirrorour, or Englands Folley (grief), 1720. Shares in the South Sea Company rose through overheated speculation causing the South Sea Bubble

Background imageInvestment Collection: The Bubblers Bubbl d or The Devil Take the Hindmost, 1720

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

Background imageInvestment Collection: New Year greetings from stockbrokers Mercer Locock to their clients, 1894

New Year greetings from stockbrokers Mercer Locock to their clients, 1894. The illustration at the top portrays international links by telegraph and telephone

Background imageInvestment Collection: Exterior view of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885

Exterior view of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885

Background imageInvestment Collection: J Edward Simmons, President of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885

J Edward Simmons, President of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885

Background imageInvestment Collection: Washington E Connor, partner and broker of the Jay Gould stochbroking firm, 1885

Washington E Connor, partner and broker of the Jay Gould stochbroking firm, 1885. Jay Gould was thought to do the largest brokerage business in the New York Stock Exchange at the time

Background imageInvestment Collection: Floor of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885

Floor of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885

Background imageInvestment Collection: The Royal Exchange, London, late 17th century

The Royal Exchange, London, late 17th century. This is the second building which replaced the original built by Sir Thomas Gresham, which was destroyed in the Fire of London in 1666

Background imageInvestment Collection: Elizabeth I on her way to open the first Royal Exchange, London, 23 January 1571 (c1680)

Elizabeth I on her way to open the first Royal Exchange, London, 23 January 1571 (c1680). The building, designed by Sir Thomas Gresham, was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666

Background imageInvestment Collection: The Royal Exchange, London, 1686

The Royal Exchange, London, 1686. This is the second building which replaced the original built by Sir Thomas Gresham, which was destroyed in the Fire of London in 1666

Background imageInvestment Collection: Royal Exchange, London, late 18th century

Royal Exchange, London, late 18th century. This was the second Royal Exchange built after Greshams original building destroyed in Fire of London in 1666

Background imageInvestment Collection: Old Stock Exchange, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Old Stock Exchange, Amsterdam, Netherlands. The building was destroyed by fire in 1858

Background imageInvestment Collection: Government bond, Lung-Tsing-U-Hai Railway, China

Government bond, Lung-Tsing-U-Hai Railway, China
Government bond of the Chinese Republic, Lung-Tsing-U-Hai Railway, China, value 20. A 5% gold loan for 10M sterling. Date: 1913

Background imageInvestment Collection: The Prussian Homage, 1882, by Jan Matejko (1838-1893)

The Prussian Homage, 1882, by Jan Matejko (1838-1893)
Jan Matejko (1838-1893). Polish painter. The Prussian Homage, 1882. National Museum. Krakow. Poland

Background imageInvestment Collection: WW2 poster, Gloster Aircraft National Savings Group

WW2 poster, Gloster Aircraft National Savings Group. Our aim is one fighter per month, for the next three months. Join the group, win certificates, and help win the war. Save now for your future

Background imageInvestment Collection: WW2 poster, Join your savings group, now

WW2 poster, Join your savings group, now! Date: 1940

Background imageInvestment Collection: WW2 poster, Fight in the Streets

WW2 poster, Fight in the Streets, belong to your Savings Group. Encouraging people to support the war effort by investing money in National Savings. Date: early 1940s

Background imageInvestment Collection: WW2 poster, War Savings are Warships

WW2 poster, War Savings are Warships, designed by Norman Wilkinson for the National Savings Committee. Encouraging people to support the war effort by investing their money. Date: early 1940s

Background imageInvestment Collection: Gold Bars Bullion

Gold Bars Bullion
400 Troy Ounce gold bar. Perth Mint, Australia

Background imageInvestment Collection: WW2 Poster -- National Savings

WW2 Poster -- National Savings
The Most You Can Save Is The Least They Deserve. Coloured photolithograph poster after Elgar. Published by the National Savings Committee and His Majestys Stationery Office

Background imageInvestment Collection: French poster advertising war bonds, WW1

French poster advertising war bonds, WW1
French poster encouraging people to buy war bonds to help win the First World War. A soldier with his arm raised says: We ll Get Them! Date: 1914-1918

Background imageInvestment Collection: Wall Street crash in 1884

Wall Street crash in 1884
Financial panic on Wall Street, May 14, 1884. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageInvestment Collection: ERS08315WT06

ERS08315WT06
The Boston skyline at night

Background imageInvestment Collection: Map of the Siege of Barcelona in April 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession

Map of the Siege of Barcelona in April 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession. It shows fortifications of the city and of Montjuic

Background imageInvestment Collection: Cars parked outside London Bridge Station, 1931

Cars parked outside London Bridge Station, 1931. Cars, one with white-walled tyres, parked beside the railway bridge, with an advertisement for the National Building Society

Background imageInvestment Collection: abundance, australia, banking, business finance, carrying, change, cloud, color image

abundance, australia, banking, business finance, carrying, change, cloud, color image
Helicopters carrying piggy banks over clouds

Background imageInvestment Collection: arrow, australia, blowing, branch, cloud, color image, computer graphic, concept

arrow, australia, blowing, branch, cloud, color image, computer graphic, concept
Tree growing in arrow shape

Background imageInvestment Collection: WW1 - Encouraging investment in the Commercial Bank of Italy

WW1 - Encouraging investment in the Commercial Bank of Italy
" Give your shield to Italy" - a WW1-era card encouraging investment in the new 5% Italian loan available through the Commercial Bank of Italy. circa 1917

Background imageInvestment Collection: WW2 leaflet, Warship Week, Win this Battle

WW2 leaflet, Warship Week, Win this Battle with the help of your savings. In support of the National Savings Movement and the Warship Week Campaign. Date: 1942



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"Unlocking the Path to Prosperity: Exploring the Art of Investment" A captivating journey begins as we navigate through a vintage map of Bermuda, unveiling hidden treasures and lucrative opportunities for investment. Holding in our hands a share certificate for The Yukon Goldfields, we witness the allure of striking it rich amidst untamed wilderness and golden dreams. An advertisement for National Savings reminds us that every penny saved is an investment towards a secure future, fostering financial stability and peace of mind. In Manhattan's bustling jewelry shop, a man proudly adorns dollar sign rings, symbolizing his belief in the power of wise investments to elevate one's status and wealth. Through "The Parable of the Talents, " painted on canvas in 1884, we learn that investing our talents wisely can yield remarkable returns beyond mere monetary gains. The Independent Order of Rechabites - Salford Unity Friendly Soc exemplifies how collective investments foster solidarity and support among communities striving for mutual prosperity. Dollar Savings Bank in Niles, Ohio stands as a testament to local institutions empowering individuals to save diligently and invest wisely within their own neighborhoods. Amidst World War II chaos, an inspiring poster urges citizens not to waver but instead invest their efforts into supporting General Wavell's noble cause – reminding us that even non-financial they can shape history. Stock Share Certificates from Blue Ridge Shirt Manufacturing Co and The Anaconda Company reflect America's industrial prowess where investors fueled innovation while reaping rewards from corporate success stories. Standing tall outside New York Stock Exchange building on Wall Street, the iconic Wall Street sign embodies ambition as countless investors strive daily to make shrewd decisions yielding substantial profits or losses alike. Above the entrance door adorned with an American flag at NYSE on Wall Street lies a reminder that investment is not just about personal gain, but also a testament to the nation's economic resilience and growth.