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RMEDRN24–Sir Thomas Gresham's Exchange, London, England, engraving 19th century, Britain, UK
RMPKG1WK–The courtyard of Sir Thomas Gresham's Exchange in London, England. Sir Thomas Gresham the Elder (1519–1579) was an English merchant and financier who acted on behalf of King Edward VI (1547–1553 and Elizabeth I (1558–1603). In 1565 Gresham made a proposal to the City's Court of Aldermen to build a bourse or exchange – what became the Royal Exchange, – on condition that the Corporation provided a suitable location.
RM2CB6YMK–An old engraving of The Royal Exchange in London in the City of London, England, UK c. 1600. It was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Sir Thomas Gresham on the suggestion of his factor Richard Clough to act as a centre of commerce for the city. It is on the corner of Cornhill and Threadneedle Street. It was Britain's first specialist commercial building and was officially opened in 1571 by Queen Elizabeth I, who awarded the building its royal status. Only the exchange of goods was allowed until the 17th century. The original Exchange was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666.
RFMN7G1F–LONDON. Thomas Greshams Exchange(Guildhall) 1845 old antique print picture
RM2WD76G9–SIR THOMAS GRESHAM’S EXCHANGE, LONDON. COMPLETED IN 1570. - Image taken from 'The Popular History Of England: An Illustrated History Of Society And Government From The Earliest Period To Our OwnTimes By Charles KNIGHT - London. Bradbury and Evans. 1856-1862
RMWH9EX1–Sir Thomas Gresham (c.1519-1579), English merchant financier who founded the Royal Exchange Gresham's Law.
RFRARKC2–Sir Thomas Gresham's Exchange, London, England, engraving 19th century, Britain, UK. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art reimagined
RM2A6MP3K–The Royal Exchange in London was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Sir Thomas Gresham on the suggestion of his factor Richard Clough to act as a centre of commerce for the City of London. Gresham's original building was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. The second building built on the site flanked by Cornhill and Threadneedle Street was designed by Edward Jarman and opened in 1669, but that also burned down, on 10 January 1838. It had been used by the Lloyd's insurance market, which was forced to move temporarily to South Sea House following the 1838 fire.
RM2DM8NC2–Sir Thomas Gresham's The Royal Exchange, City of London, U.K.
RMD99NXT–Sir Thomas Gresham's grasshopper motif in Lombard Street in the city of London
RM2GPP85M–Martins Bank, Lombard Street, City and County of the City of London, Greater London Authority, 1950-1953. Looking east along Great George Street towards Big Ben and Parliament Square, with pedestrians on the pavement in the foreground. The sign of the grasshopper was the crest of the Gresham family, and was used to distinguish the house of Thomas Gresham in Lombard Street in the 16th century. Gresham was a financier to Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I, and founder of the Royal Exchange. The sign bears Gresham's initials and the date 1563; it is believed he traded at the site from this date. T
RMBKBMAE–Thomas Gresham 1519 1579 English Financier Philanthropist Modern Vignette from an Engraving
RMHBTH89–Image taken from page 832 of 'The Pictorial History of England, being a history of the people, as well as a history of the kingdom. [By G. L. Craik and C. MacFarlane.] ... A new edition, revised and extended. (History of the Peace ... 1816-46. By Harriet Image taken from page 832 of 'The Pictorial History of
RFP5FK41–Sir Thomas Gresham's golden gilded Grasshopper weather vane above the Royal Exchange (formerly a trading bourse), London, England, UK, PETER GRANT
RM2CDWRJR–An old engraving of the busy junction of Cornhill (left) and Lombard Street with the tower of the Royal Exchange in the distance (left), City of London, England, UK c.1750. The Royal Exchange in London was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Sir Thomas Gresham on the suggestion of his factor Richard Clough to act as a centre of commerce for the City of London. The site was provided by the City of London Corporation and the Worshipful Company of Mercers.
RM2DM8N62–Sir Thomas Gresham's The Royal Exchange, City of London, U.K.
RFP5HXJ6–Sir Thomas Gresham's golden gilded Grasshopper weather vane above the Royal Exchange (formerly a trading bourse), London, England, UK, PETER GRANT
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