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The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street

John Keyworth (john.keyworth@bankofengland.co.uk)
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Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 2013, vol. 53, issue 2, 137-146

Abstract: The popular nickname for the Bank of England dates back to a caricature of the institution from the 1790s. An exhibition in the Bank’s Museum celebrates two centuries of visual comment, some of which is discussed in this short article.

Date: 2013
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