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Stock Exchange Collection (page 9)

The stock exchange, a bustling hub of financial activity, has long been the epicenter of global commerce

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Le Financier (The Financier), 1784. Artist: Goez, Joseph Franz, von (1754-1815)

Le Financier (The Financier), 1784. Artist: Goez, Joseph Franz, von (1754-1815)
Le Financier (The Financier), 1784. From a private collection

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: The Old Exchange in Hamburg, 1822. Artist: Geissler (Geisler), Johann Martin Friedrich (1778-1853)

The Old Exchange in Hamburg, 1822. Artist: Geissler (Geisler), Johann Martin Friedrich (1778-1853)
The Old Exchange in Hamburg, 1822. From a private collection

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: The Berlin Stock Exchange at the Burgstrasse, End 1860s-Early 1870s. Artist: Anonymous

The Berlin Stock Exchange at the Burgstrasse, End 1860s-Early 1870s. Artist: Anonymous
The Berlin Stock Exchange at the Burgstrasse, End 1860s-Early 1870s. From a private collection

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Allegory on the Death of Credit, Early 18th cen Artist: Anonymous

Allegory on the Death of Credit, Early 18th cen Artist: Anonymous
Allegory on the Death of Credit, Early 18th cen.. From a private collection

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Portrait of James-Edouard de Rothschild (1844-1881), 1870s. Artist: Mordant

Portrait of James-Edouard de Rothschild (1844-1881), 1870s. Artist: Mordant, Daniel Charles Marie (1853-1914)
Portrait of James-Edouard de Rothschild (1844-1881), 1870s. From a private collection

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Stock exchange in Saint Petersburg, c. 1785. Artist: Auvray, Pierre Laurent (1736-?)

Stock exchange in Saint Petersburg, c. 1785. Artist: Auvray, Pierre Laurent (1736-?)
Stock exchange in Saint Petersburg, c. 1785. From a private collection

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Credit est Mort (Credit is dead), Early 19th cen Artist: Anonymous

Credit est Mort (Credit is dead), Early 19th cen Artist: Anonymous
Credit est Mort (Credit is dead), Early 19th cen.. From a private collection

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: A Lucky and Unlucky Speculator, Second Half of the 18th cen Artist: Anonymous

A Lucky and Unlucky Speculator, Second Half of the 18th cen Artist: Anonymous
A Lucky and Unlucky Speculator, Second Half of the 18th cen.. From a private collection

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Stock Exchange and Admiralty as seen from the Peter and Paul Fortress, St Petersburg, 1810

Stock Exchange and Admiralty as seen from the Peter and Paul Fortress, St Petersburg, 1810
Stock Exchange and Admiralty as seen from the Peter and Paul Fortress, St Petersburg, Russia, 1810. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Main station of the Exchange Telegraph Company, London, 1882

Main station of the Exchange Telegraph Company, London, 1882. An operator receives a message on a ticker-tape machine. A Morse transmitting instrument is connected directly to the Stock Exchange

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

Exterior view of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885

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

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

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

Floor of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Old Stock Exchange, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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

Background imageStock Exchange 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 imageStock Exchange Collection: Panic San Francisco Stock Exchange Broker Brokers

Panic San Francisco Stock Exchange Broker Brokers
Panic at the San Francisco Stock Exchange, USA, 19th century. From America Revisited: From The Bay of New York to The Gulf of Mexico, published 1886

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Corner Broad Street Wall Street New York City

Corner Broad Street Wall Street New York City
Corner of Broad and Wall Streets, New York City, United States of America. Drexel's building and Stock Exchange, 19th century

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: The Royal Exchange of London in the mid 17th century. After an etching by Wenceslaus Hollar dated

The Royal Exchange of London in the mid 17th century. After an etching by Wenceslaus Hollar dated 1644

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Panic in the New York Stock Exchange in May 1893. An economic depression which lasted from 1893

Panic in the New York Stock Exchange in May 1893. An economic depression which lasted from 1893 through 1897 became known as the Panic of 1893

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: The Inside View of the Royal Exchange at London, England. Veue du dedans de la Bourse Royale a

The Inside View of the Royal Exchange at London, England. Veue du dedans de la Bourse Royale a Londres. After a hand coloured engraving published circa 1750

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: The Bank and Royal Exchange, London, England seen here in the 19th century

The Bank and Royal Exchange, London, England seen here in the 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: June sign Cancer inscription states subject painting

June sign Cancer inscription states subject painting
June with the sign of Cancer, As the inscription below states, the subject of this painting is the month of June. The sign of the zodiac sign Cancer is depicted on a relief with a black background

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Stock exchange buildings weighing buildings Amsterdam

Stock exchange buildings weighing buildings Amsterdam
Stock exchange buildings and weighing buildings in Amsterdam, Six numbered illustrations of stock exchange and weighing buildings in Amsterdam: Hendrik de Keysers stock exchange, Korenbeurs

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Interior Stock Exchange trade madder Rotterdam

Interior Stock Exchange trade madder Rotterdam
Interior of Stock Exchange during trade in madder, Rotterdam, painting visual material linen oil paint, Oil on canvas On the barrels GDI Beurs Rotterdam meekraphandel trade

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Pieter Tiele View Korenbeurs Steiger five coats

Pieter Tiele View Korenbeurs Steiger five coats
Pieter Tiele, View of the Korenbeurs on the Steiger, with five coats of arms above the show, Rotterdam, cityscape painting footage oil paint linen

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Stock Exchange 1900 Jean Louis Forain French

Stock Exchange 1900 Jean Louis Forain French
At the Stock Exchange, c. 1900. Jean Louis Forain (French, 1852-1931). Lithograph; sheet: 45 x 62.9 cm (17 11/16 x 24 3/4 in.); image: 30.3 x 43.4 cm (11 15/16 x 17 1/16 in.)

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Center Of Wall Street At Twilight; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Center Of Wall Street At Twilight; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: New York Stock Exchange At Twilight; New York City, New York, United States Of America

New York Stock Exchange At Twilight; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: New York Stock Exchange with Christmas tree by night, Wall Street, Lower Manhattan

New York Stock Exchange with Christmas tree by night, Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York, USA

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: The Stock Jobbers Prayer!!, August 1, 1801. August 1, 1801. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Stock Jobbers Prayer!!, August 1, 1801. August 1, 1801. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Stock Jobbers Prayer!!, August 1, 1801

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Brokers working. Nineteen-century colored engraving

Brokers working. Nineteen-century colored engraving

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: New York financial district during a crisis, 1800s

New York financial district during a crisis, 1800s
Financial panic on Wall Street, late 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Stock ticker telegraph, NYSE, 1880s

Stock ticker telegraph, NYSE, 1880s
Broker reading the stock ticker at the New York Stock Exchange, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Ticker tape machine

Ticker tape machine

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Berlin, Stock Exchange, Die Borse, Artist, Publisher, Gustav Kalhammer

Drawings Prints, Print, Berlin, Stock Exchange, Die Borse, Artist, Publisher, Gustav Kalhammer
Drawings and Prints, Print, Berlin: Stock Exchange (Die Borse), Artist, Publisher, Gustav Kalhammer, Wiener Werkstatte, Austrian, Vienna 1886-1919/20 ()

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN. 19th century. LONDON. Official proclamation of Queen Victoria

HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN. 19th century. LONDON. Official proclamation of Queen Victoria
History of Great Britain. 19th century. London. Official proclamation of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) as Empress of India in the steps of the Stock Exchange

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Crowd on the stock exchange floor in London. Photograph

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Crowd on the stock exchange floor in London. Photograph, late 19th or early 20th century

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: STOCK EXCHANGE, c1936. Stock brokers trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

STOCK EXCHANGE, c1936. Stock brokers trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photograph, c1936

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Telephone operator at post of new quotation system. Photograph

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Telephone operator at post of new quotation system. Photograph, c1928

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Telephone operator at booth of new quotation system. Photograph

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Telephone operator at booth of new quotation system. Photograph, c1928

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Frankfurt Stock Exchange

Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Antique illustration of a Frankfurt Stock Exchange

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Vienna Stock Exchange

Vienna Stock Exchange
Antique illustration of Vienna, Austria - the Stock Exchange. The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Stock exchange in Leipzig, Germany

Stock exchange in Leipzig, Germany
The new stock exchange in its original form located in Leipzig, Germany, engraving published in 1898

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Antwerp stock exchange old view (summer 1898)

Antwerp stock exchange old view (summer 1898)
Antique illustration of Antwerp stock exchange from 1898

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: Berlin Stock Exchange, in Berlin, Germany

Berlin Stock Exchange, in Berlin, Germany
Antique illustration of a Berlin Stock Exchange, in Berlin, Germany

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. Crowds gathered outside the New York Stock Exchange

WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. Crowds gathered outside the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street as stock prices collapse, late October 1929

Background imageStock Exchange Collection: NEW YORK CURB MARKET. Stock brokers on the floor of the New York Curb Market

NEW YORK CURB MARKET. Stock brokers on the floor of the New York Curb Market. Photograph from an English newspaper of the 1920s or 1930s



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The stock exchange, a bustling hub of financial activity, has long been the epicenter of global commerce. From the old trading floor of the London Stock Exchange in the City of London to the iconic New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street, these historic landmarks have witnessed countless transactions that shape our economic landscape. In Lower Manhattan's Financial District, where towering skyscrapers dominate the skyline, stands a symbol of female empowerment: "Fearless Girl. " This bronze sculpture by artist Kristen Visbal defiantly faces off against the New York Stock Exchange Building, reminding us that women too have a place in this male-dominated world. But let's rewind time to Wall Street's Tontine Coffee House in the late 1700s. It was here that traders gathered over cups of steaming coffee to discuss market trends and make deals. Little did they know that their humble beginnings would pave the way for today's sophisticated trading systems. Across continents, Zurich boasts its own architectural marvel - a glass dome atop Borse, Switzerland's stock exchange. Bathed in natural light, this stunning structure reflects Switzerland's reputation as a global financial powerhouse. Fast forward to more recent history - 1963 at the New York Stock Exchange. The floor is alive with stock brokers frantically buying and selling shares amidst an atmosphere charged with anticipation and adrenaline. Meanwhile, outside its grand entrance in 1912, traders gather under towering columns as they navigate through waves of bustling crowds. Not all exchanges take place within grand buildings though; curb stock brokers found their niche on Broad Street during World War I era. These street-side traders were just as integral to shaping markets as their counterparts inside formal institutions like NYSE. Whether it be Leeds or Manhattan or any other corner of our interconnected world economy – from past eras to present day – one thing remains constant: The stock exchange serves as both catalyst and barometer for economic growth and prosperity worldwide.