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Barclay Collection (page 10)

"Barclay: A Name That Transcends Time and Industries" From a thrilling Pub Darts Match to an iconic Advert for Rolls-Royce in 1936

Background imageBarclay Collection: Military troops guarding Barclay Bank Jerusalem

Military troops guarding Barclay Bank Jerusalem
Military troops guarding Barclays Bank in Jerusalem, troops guarding bank. 1938, Israel

Background imageBarclay Collection: British troops marching passed Barclay Bank 1938

British troops marching passed Barclay Bank 1938
British troops marching passed Barclays Bank 1938, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageBarclay Collection: Close up officer troops bank doorway Barclay

Close up officer troops bank doorway Barclay
Close up of officer & troops in bank doorway, Barclays Bank, 1938, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageBarclay Collection: Hebron attack August 19 1938 Barclay Bank gutted

Hebron attack August 19 1938 Barclay Bank gutted
Hebron attack, August, 19, 1938. Barclays Bank gutted with fire & broken into by Arab gang, wrecked police car in foreground. 1938, West Bank, Hebron

Background imageBarclay Collection: Hebron attack August 19 1938 Closer view armoured car

Hebron attack August 19 1938 Closer view armoured car
Hebron attack, August, 19, 1938. Closer view of armoured car wrecked & burned close to Barclays Bank, driver killed. 1938, West Bank, Hebron

Background imageBarclay Collection: Barclay Bank building covered British flags 1945

Barclay Bank building covered British flags 1945
Barclays Bank building covered with British flags, 1945?. 1945, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageBarclay Collection: Construction Barclay Bank Building 1898 Middle East

Construction Barclay Bank Building 1898 Middle East
Construction of Barclays Bank? Building. 1898, Middle East, Israel and/or Palestine

Background imageBarclay Collection: Barclay interior 1898 Middle East Israel Palestine

Barclay interior 1898 Middle East Israel Palestine
Barclays interior. 1898, Middle East, Israel and/or Palestine

Background imageBarclay Collection: Barclay rear view 1898 Middle East Israel Palestine

Barclay rear view 1898 Middle East Israel Palestine
Barclays rear view. 1898, Middle East, Israel and/or Palestine

Background imageBarclay Collection: Mr Clark laying cornestone Barclay Bank 1930

Mr Clark laying cornestone Barclay Bank 1930
Mr. Clark laying cornestone of Barclays Bank? 1930. Middle East, Israel and/or Palestine

Background imageBarclay Collection: Street scene Barclay Mizrah bank buildings 1898

Street scene Barclay Mizrah bank buildings 1898
Street scene showing Barclays & Mizrah bank buildings. 1898, Middle East, Israel and/or Palestine

Background imageBarclay Collection: V. E Day Barclay Bank day pictures 1945 Jerusalem

V. E Day Barclay Bank day pictures 1945 Jerusalem
V.E. Day, Barclays Bank, day pictures. 1945, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageBarclay Collection: Barclay bank building Jerusalem 1940 Israel

Barclay bank building Jerusalem 1940 Israel
Barclays bank building, Jerusalem. 1940, Israel

Background imageBarclay Collection: V. E Day Barclay Bank flood lit night 1945 Jerusalem

V. E Day Barclay Bank flood lit night 1945 Jerusalem
V.E. Day, Barclays Bank flood lit at night. 1945, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageBarclay Collection: Barclay across square-ladder high lamppost center

Barclay across square-ladder high lamppost center
Barclays from across square-ladder to high lamppost in center of sq. 1898, Middle East, Israel and/or Palestine

Background imageBarclay Collection: Barclay Mr Clarks Director desk 1898 Middle East

Barclay Mr Clarks Director desk 1898 Middle East
Barclays Mr. Clarks, Director, at his desk 1898, Middle East, Israel and/or Palestine

Background imageBarclay Collection: Barclay earthquake damage walls 1898 Middle East

Barclay earthquake damage walls 1898 Middle East
Barclays earthquake damage to walls. 1898, Middle East, Israel and/or Palestine

Background imageBarclay Collection: Coronation King George VI Illuminations 12 1937

Coronation King George VI Illuminations 12 1937
Coronation King George VI. Illuminations. May 12, 1937. Barclays Bank. 1937, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageBarclay Collection: Newer Jerusalem suburbs New municipal building

Newer Jerusalem suburbs New municipal building
Newer Jerusalem and suburbs New municipal building occupied by Barclays bank and the municipality. 1932, Israel

Background imageBarclay Collection: David Barclay Howard

David Barclay Howard Amateur, 01 August 1997 Date: 01 August 1997

Background imageBarclay Collection: Barclays lager advert

Barclays lager advert for light or dark

Background imageBarclay Collection: Store vats at Barclay and Perkinss Brewery, 1847

Store vats at Barclay and Perkinss Brewery, 1847
A visit to Messrs. Barclay and Perkinss Brewery in Southwark, London, 1847. Visitors look at the huge store vats. Date: 1847

Background imageBarclay Collection: The New York Telephone Company Building, NYC, USA

The New York Telephone Company Building, NYC, USA
The Verizon Building previously known as the Barclay-Vesey Building and the New York Telephone Company Building, NYC, USA. Opened in 1927 on 140 West Street between Barclay and Vesey Street

Background imageBarclay Collection: John Barclay

John Barclay
JOHN BARCLAY (1582 - 1621) Scottish satirical poet Date: circa 1600

Background imageBarclay Collection: Stall with cut Christmas trees at market - Barclay Street St

Stall with cut Christmas trees at market - Barclay Street St
Stall with cut Christmas trees at a market in front of Barclay Street Station, New York City, USA Date: circa 1895

Background imageBarclay Collection: Granite power house, Barre, Vermont, USA

Granite power house, Barre, Vermont, USA
Granite power house and dump piles belonging to Barclay Brothers, Barre, Vermont, USA. Date: circa 1908

Background imageBarclay Collection: The Mistress of Shenstone

The Mistress of Shenstone
Slide showing an advert for a film called The Mistress of Shenstone. Part of Box 366. The Mistress of Shenstone was a silent film, directed by Henry King

Background imageBarclay Collection: Barclay Perkins Brewery

Barclay Perkins Brewery
The Anchor Brewery in Southwark taken over by Barclay Perkins and Co in 1781. By 1815 it was the most productive brewery in the world with 330, 000 barrels a year but was burned down in 1832. C.1820

Background imageBarclay Collection: SAMUEL BECKETT (1906-1989). Irish dramatist and writer. Caricature by Edmund Valtman

SAMUEL BECKETT (1906-1989). Irish dramatist and writer. Caricature by Edmund Valtman, 1969

Background imageBarclay Collection: Brussels Town Hall in Brussels, Belgium

Brussels Town Hall in Brussels, Belgium

Background imageBarclay Collection: Edinburgh: Wrights Houses and the Barclay Church, from Bruntsfield Links

Edinburgh: Wrights Houses and the Barclay Church, from Bruntsfield Links

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of the contempt and dispysynge of pouertye, illustration from Alexander Barclay s

Of the contempt and dispysynge of pouertye, illustration from Alexander Barclay s
XJF486464 Of the contempt and dispysynge of pouertye, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools, from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) by German School

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of folisshe cokes and buttelers and other offycers of howsholde that wast theyr maysters

Of folisshe cokes and buttelers and other offycers of howsholde that wast theyr maysters
XJF486465 Of folisshe cokes and buttelers and other offycers of howsholde that wast theyr maysters good without mesure, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of folysshe children yt worshyp nat their fader and moder, illustration from Alexander

Of folysshe children yt worshyp nat their fader and moder, illustration from Alexander
XJF486468 Of folysshe children yt worshyp nat their fader and moder, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of folys that despyse God, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation

Of folys that despyse God, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation
XJF486467 Of folys that despyse God, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools, from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) by German School

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of the arrogance and pryde of rude men of the countrey, illustration from Alexander

Of the arrogance and pryde of rude men of the countrey, illustration from Alexander
XJF486463 Of the arrogance and pryde of rude men of the countrey, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of carde players and dysers, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation

Of carde players and dysers, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation
XJF486461 Of carde players and dysers, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools, from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) by German School

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of foles without prouysion, that prouyde nought in the somer to lyue by in the wynter

Of foles without prouysion, that prouyde nought in the somer to lyue by in the wynter
XJF486458 Of foles without prouysion, that prouyde nought in the somer to lyue by in the wynter nor in youth to lyue by in age

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of folys oppressyd with theyr owne foly, illustration from Alexander Barclay s

Of folys oppressyd with theyr owne foly, illustration from Alexander Barclay s
XJF486462 Of folys oppressyd with theyr owne foly, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools, from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) by German School

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of foles abhomynable in fowle wordes of rybawdry, illustration from Alexander Barclay s

Of foles abhomynable in fowle wordes of rybawdry, illustration from Alexander Barclay s
XJF486460 Of foles abhomynable in fowle wordes of rybawdry, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of the great myght and power of folys, illustration from Alexander Barclay s

Of the great myght and power of folys, illustration from Alexander Barclay s
XJF486454 Of the great myght and power of folys, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools, from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) by German School

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of great stryuers in the lawe for thynges of nought, illustration from Alexander

Of great stryuers in the lawe for thynges of nought, illustration from Alexander
XJF486459 Of great stryuers in the lawe for thynges of nought, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of the folysshe descripcion and inquisicion of dyuers contrees and regyons, illustration

Of the folysshe descripcion and inquisicion of dyuers contrees and regyons, illustration
XJF486456 Of the folysshe descripcion and inquisicion of dyuers contrees and regyons, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of nyght watchers and beters of the stretes playnge by nyght on instrumentes

Of nyght watchers and beters of the stretes playnge by nyght on instrumentes
XJF486453 Of nyght watchers and beters of the stretes playnge by nyght on instrumentes and vsynge lyke folyes whan tyme is to rest

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of the vayne cure of Astronomy, illustration from Alexander Barclays English

Of the vayne cure of Astronomy, illustration from Alexander Barclays English
XJF486455 Of the vayne cure of Astronomy, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools, from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) by German School

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of folysshe beggers and of theyr vanytees, illustration from Alexander Barclay s

Of folysshe beggers and of theyr vanytees, illustration from Alexander Barclay s
XJF486452 Of folysshe beggers and of theyr vanytees, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools, from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) by German School

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of the ende of worldly honour and power and of folys that trust therein, illustration

Of the ende of worldly honour and power and of folys that trust therein, illustration
XJF486448 Of the ende of worldly honour and power and of folys that trust therein, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools

Background imageBarclay Collection: Of lepynges and dauncis and folys that pas theyr tyme in suche vanyte, illustration

Of lepynges and dauncis and folys that pas theyr tyme in suche vanyte, illustration
XJF486451 Of lepynges and dauncis and folys that pas theyr tyme in suche vanyte, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools



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"Barclay: A Name That Transcends Time and Industries" From a thrilling Pub Darts Match to an iconic Advert for Rolls-Royce in 1936, the name Barclay has left its mark on various realms. In the world of luxury automobiles, Jack Barclay & Rolls-Royce took center stage with their captivating advertisement back in the 1930s. This partnership showcased elegance and sophistication that resonated with discerning customers. Not limited to cars alone, Barclay's influence extended beyond vehicles. Even renowned playwright Samuel Beckett recognized this name as he weaved his literary masterpieces. Just like Siebolds hosta, Hosta sieboldiana, which stands out amongst other plants with its unique beauty, Barclay stood out among competitors. The silent sports car Bentley also found itself associated with Barclays through a striking advert in London during 1938. The allure of this vehicle matched perfectly with the reputation that Barclays had built over time. Gardenia jasminoides exudes timeless charm just like Jack Barclay & Rolls-Royce adverts from the 1930s did. Their advertisements captured attention and left a lasting impression on all who encountered them. But it wasn't just about luxury cars; Barclays Locomotives made their presence known in Kilmarnock, Scotland through an enticing advert that spoke volumes about their engineering prowess. Sports enthusiasts experienced exhilaration when Aston Villa clashed against Reading in the FA Barclays Premiership on January 12th, 2008. The association between football and Barclays added excitement to an already intense match. Intriguingly enough, even nature pays homage to this illustrious name - Chorillos alstroemeria (Alstroemeria chorillensis) blooms vibrantly just as any venture bearing the name "Barclays" flourishes effortlessly. Lastly, reminiscent of Woodcock bee-orchid (Ophrys scolopax subsp.