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Finance Collection (page 59)

Background imageFinance Collection: Bernard Baruch

Bernard Baruch
American financier and unofficial advisor to President Roosevelt, Bernard Baruch ( 1870 - 1965 ). Original Publication: People Disc - HA0262 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: London Tram

London Tram
1900: A London tram running between Brixton, Kennington, Elephant and Castle, and Blackfriars Bridge. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Mobile Cafe

Mobile Cafe
The London Supperette Car Company opens a refreshment car near Brixton Station. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Bolton Crowds

Bolton Crowds
April 1926: Crowds watching the Bolton Wanderers football team celebrating after beating Manchester City 1-0 in the final of the FA Cup. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Cup Final Fans

Cup Final Fans
A group of supporters leaving Kingsway in horse-drawn buses on their way to Crystal Palace for the FA Cup final between Everton and Newcastle United, which Everton won 1-0

Background imageFinance Collection: Cup Final Crowds

Cup Final Crowds
20th April 1907: Football supporters arriving in charabancs at St Pauls Cathedral, London, before the FA Cup Final between Sheffield Wednesday and Everton. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Dog Ride

Dog Ride
A cyclist giving his dog a ride on his shoulders. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Canine Critics

Canine Critics
5th October 1933: Two bloodhounds use their owners car as a grandstand during Bloodhound trials as Aston Abbotts, Buckinghmashire. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Newsagents

Newsagents
circa 1955: A dog takes a nap outside a newsagents shop in San Juan. (Photo by Rosskam/Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Braemar Bomber

Braemar Bomber
1918: A Braemar Mark II bomber, which was developed for the bombing of Berlin but rendered obsolete by the armistice ans was modified to become a passenger plane

Background imageFinance Collection: Armistice In USA

Armistice In USA
November 1918: Shipworkers trucks, overflowing with shipworkers celebrating the Armistice, parade up Lower Broadway in New York City. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: The Imperator

The Imperator
circa 1910: The Imperator, a ship bigger than the Titanic, has been launched by Kaiser Wilhelm II. It is the largest ship in the world. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Olympic Launch

Olympic Launch
The launch of the 883-foot-long White Star liner Olympic from the Harland and Wolff yard, Belfast. Known as Old Reliable, she was the sister ship of the Titanic and Britannic

Background imageFinance Collection: Titanic Lifeboats

Titanic Lifeboats
Lifeboats on board the SS Titanic. When the liner sank in the Atlantic after hitting an iceberg there were only enough lifeboats on board to hold a third of the passengers and crew

Background imageFinance Collection: The Titanic

The Titanic
1912: The ill-fated White Star liner RMS Titanic, which struck an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Mutinous Crew

Mutinous Crew
circa 1912: Crowds gather to watch the mutinous crew of the SS Olympus going into court. The Olympus was the sister ship to the Titanic, and the crew refused to sail following the disaster

Background imageFinance Collection: The Titanic

The Titanic
February 1912: The ill-fated White Star liner, the Titanic at Harland and Wolffs shipyard, Belfast. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: The Titanic

The Titanic
The SS Titanic, leaving Belfast to start her trials, pulled by tugs, shortly before her disastrous maiden voyage of April 1912. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Map Reference

Map Reference
4th April 1912: Latitude 41 46N and longitude 50 14W, the place where the Titanic sank. Original Publication: The Graphic - pub. 1912 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: SS Olympic

SS Olympic
The White Star liner, and sister ship of the recently sunk Titanic, S.S. Olympic having its cargo unloaded at Southampton Docks

Background imageFinance Collection: Titanic Wait at Plymouth Dock

Titanic Wait at Plymouth Dock
27th April 1912: Crowds wait at Plymouth dock for the arrival of the Lapland, after the Titanic disaster. The luxury steamship RMS Titanic sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912

Background imageFinance Collection: Titanic Survivors

Titanic Survivors
29th April 1912: Survivors of the Titanic disaster board a GWR (Great Western Railway) ferry at Plymouth after arriving in England on the SS Lapland. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Titanic Survivors

Titanic Survivors
August 1912: Survivors of the Titanic disaster arrive at Plymouth on board the SS Lapland and are transferred to a waiting tug. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Britannic Launch

Britannic Launch
The launch of the White Star liner Britannic from Belfast. The sister ship of the Olympic and Titanic, she sunk in the Aegean Sea on November 21st, 1916. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: Coming To America

Coming To America
Image shows passengers and immigrants on the B and C decks towards the aft of the White Star liner RMS Olympic (sister of Titanic) as she sits in port and they await processing, New York, late 1920s

Background imageFinance Collection: A Horse Bus

A Horse Bus
circa 1905: A Harrington horse-bus in use at Chessington Zoo with the conductor standing on the back step. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: King of the Road

King of the Road
5th October 1970: A lion blocks traffic at Windsor Safari Park, while two of his companions look on from a tree. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFinance Collection: I Wanna Be Like You

I Wanna Be Like You
The baboons at Windsor Safari Park crowd a car. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)



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