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Background imageWall Street Collection: Broad Street, looking towards Wall Street, New York City, USA, 1893

Broad Street, looking towards Wall Street, New York City, USA, 1893. The low building in the middle distance is Federal Hall

Background imageWall Street Collection: Old truck at the Wall Street Stamp Mill, Joshua Tree National Park, California USA

Old truck at the Wall Street Stamp Mill, Joshua Tree National Park, California USA

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street, New York City, 1866, (1938)

Wall Street, New York City, 1866, (1938). From Harpers Weekly Magazine, June 23, 1866. From Adventures of America 1857-1900, by John A

Background imageWall Street Collection: Sub-Treasury, 1929, (1938)

Sub-Treasury, 1929, (1938). November 1929, the Sub-Treasury Building opposite the Wall Street Stock Exchange in Manhattan, New York, at the time of the Wall Street Crash

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street, New York, c1913. Artist: William Monk

Wall Street, New York, c1913. Artist: William Monk
Wall Street, New York, c1913. From The Studio Volume 64. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street, New York City, New York, USA, c1890-c1909(?)

Wall Street, New York City, New York, USA, c1890-c1909(?). Postcard. Federal Hall (then the Customs House) and Trinity Church can be seen in the distance

Background imageWall Street Collection: New York Stock Exchange, New York City, USA, c1930s. Artist: Ewing Galloway

New York Stock Exchange, New York City, USA, c1930s. Artist: Ewing Galloway
New York Stock Exchange, New York City, USA, c1930s. The largest stock exhange in the world, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

Background imageWall Street Collection: American businessmen and Wall Street, New York, USA, 1877

American businessmen and Wall Street, New York, USA, 1877. Our Artist in the United States - Wall Street, New York. Illustration from The Graphic, (13 January 1877)

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street, New York, 1869

Wall Street, New York, 1869. Wall Street markets crash on Black Friday, 1869. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven, published by Harper & Brothers, (New York)

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

Exterior view of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885

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

Floor of the New York Stock Exchange, 1885

Background imageWall Street Collection: TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS, 1899. American District Telegraph (ADT) messenger boys at

TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS, 1899. American District Telegraph (ADT) messenger boys at the statue of George Washington at Federal Hall, Wall Street, New York. Photograph by Pach Brothers, 1899

Background imageWall Street Collection: CARTOON: WALL ST. PANIC 1873. Panic as a health officer, sweeping the garbage out of Wall Street

CARTOON: WALL ST. PANIC 1873. Panic as a health officer, sweeping the garbage out of Wall Street: a contemporary cartoon comment on the Wall Street crash and the financial Panic of 1873

Background imageWall Street Collection: Statue at steps in front of building, Wall Street, Trinity Church in distance, New York City

Statue at steps in front of building, Wall Street, Trinity Church in distance, New York City, USA (B&W)

Background imageWall Street Collection: DEPRESSION CARTOON. American cartoon by Otto Soglow showing a capitalist hanging from a rope in

DEPRESSION CARTOON. American cartoon by Otto Soglow showing a capitalist hanging from a rope in the shape of 1929, the year of the Stock Market crash

Background imageWall Street Collection: Posting Wall Street in New Amsterdam, 1600s

Posting Wall Street in New Amsterdam, 1600s
Dutch colonist marking Wall Street in the Bowery, New Amsterdam, 1644. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWall Street 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 imageWall Street 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 imageWall Street Collection: Signs For Broadway And Wall Street

Signs For Broadway And Wall Street

Background imageWall Street 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 imageWall Street 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 imageWall Street 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 imageWall Street Collection: NEW YORK: FEDERAL HALL. Federal Hall at 26 Wall Street in New York City, built in 1842

NEW YORK: FEDERAL HALL. Federal Hall at 26 Wall Street in New York City, built in 1842. Photograph, c1970

Background imageWall Street Collection: CARTOON: BANK PANIC, 1873. The Long and Short of it is a General Bust up in the Street

CARTOON: BANK PANIC, 1873. The Long and Short of it is a General Bust up in the Street
CARTOON: BANK PANIC, 1873. The " Long" and " Short" of it is a General " Bust" up in the Street

Background imageWall Street Collection: NYC: 23 WALL STREET, c1914. J. P. Morgan & Co. building at 23 Wall Street in New York City

NYC: 23 WALL STREET, c1914. J. P. Morgan & Co. building at 23 Wall Street in New York City
NYC: 23 WALL STREET, c1914. J.P. Morgan & Co. building at 23 Wall Street in New York City. Photograph, c1914

Background imageWall Street Collection: WALL STREET PANIC, 1873. Panic as a health officer, sweeping the garbage out of Wall Street

WALL STREET PANIC, 1873. Panic as a health officer, sweeping the garbage out of Wall Street. A contemporary cartoon comment on the Wall Street crash and the financial panic of 1873

Background imageWall Street Collection: A hint to phrenologists; or, September 20, 1878. Cartoon about phrenology and Wall Street panics

A hint to phrenologists; or, September 20, 1878. Cartoon about phrenology and Wall Street panics
CARTOON: PHRENOLOGY, 1865. A hint to phrenologists; or, September 20, 1878. Cartoon about phrenology and Wall Street panics, published in Harpers Weekly. Woodcut, 1865

Background imageWall Street Collection: TRINITY CHURCH. In Stratford-on-Avon, the church William Shakespeare attended in: wood engraving

TRINITY CHURCH. In Stratford-on-Avon, the church William Shakespeare attended in: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageWall Street Collection: STOCK MARKET CARTOON. Sold Out. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 25 October 1929

STOCK MARKET CARTOON. Sold Out. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 25 October 1929, the day after the beginning of the Wall Street Stock Market Crash

Background imageWall Street Collection: PPRE2A-00006

PPRE2A-00006
George Washington inaugurated as the first US President, New York City, 1789. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWall Street Collection: PPRE2A-00007

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Inauguration of President Washington at Federal Hall in New York City, 1789. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWall Street Collection: PPRE2A-00158

PPRE2A-00158
Inauguration of George Washington as first President of the U.S. 1789. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWall Street Collection: Stockade which became Wall Street

Stockade which became Wall Street
Dutch colonists building the perimeter stockade which became Wall Street, Manhattan Island, 1650s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWall Street Collection: PPRE2A-00008

PPRE2A-00008
The first Cabinet under President Washington - Knox, Jefferson, Hamilton, and Randolph (left to right). Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWall Street Collection: Parade in Manhattan celebrating the new US Constitution

Parade in Manhattan celebrating the new US Constitution
" Ship of state" parade on Wall Street, honoring Alexander Hamilton and the new U.S. Constitution, New York City, 1787. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWall Street 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 imageWall Street 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 imageWall Street Collection: Acquittal of John Peter Zenger, 1735

Acquittal of John Peter Zenger, 1735
John Peter Zenger celebrating his acquittal after trial for libel, colonial New York City, 1735. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century Darley illustration

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street and Trinity Church, New York Postcard. 1903, Wall Street and Trinity Church

Wall Street and Trinity Church, New York Postcard. 1903, Wall Street and Trinity Church, New York Postcard

Background imageWall Street Collection: Trading floor, New York Stock Exchange, New York City

Trading floor, New York Stock Exchange, New York City

Background imageWall Street Collection: Ticker tape machine

Ticker tape machine

Background imageWall Street Collection: Branch Bank United States Wall Street New York

Branch Bank United States Wall Street New York
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Background imageWall Street Collection: Squeezed tree growing at Wall Street. Bryce Canyon National Park. Utah. US

Squeezed tree growing at Wall Street. Bryce Canyon National Park. Utah. US

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street, Bryce Canyon National Park Utah, USA

Wall Street, Bryce Canyon National Park Utah, USA
Wall Street, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA

Background imageWall Street Collection: NEW YORK CITY, 1971. Fish-eye view of Wall Street from the steps of Federal Hall in New York City

NEW YORK CITY, 1971. Fish-eye view of Wall Street from the steps of Federal Hall in New York City. Photograph by Thomas O Halloran, 1971

Background imageWall Street Collection: CHARLIE CHAPLIN (1889-1977). English actor and comedian

CHARLIE CHAPLIN (1889-1977). English actor and comedian. Photographed at a Liberty Loan rally on Wall Street in New York City, 1918

Background imageWall Street Collection: NELSON ROCKEFELLER (1908-1979). American businessman and politician

NELSON ROCKEFELLER (1908-1979). American businessman and politician. Photographed riding in a parade on Wall Street during his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, 11 July 1968

Background imageWall Street Collection: STOCK EXCHANGE, c1908. Exterior of the New York Stock Exchange. Federal Hall is seen at right

STOCK EXCHANGE, c1908. Exterior of the New York Stock Exchange. Federal Hall is seen at right. Photograph by Irving Underhill, c1908



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"Wall Street: A Tale of Bulls and Bears" Step into the world of Wall Street, where fortunes are made and lost in the blink of an eye. This iconic street has witnessed countless ups and downs throughout history, capturing the essence of both triumph and despair. In 1879, William H. Beard immortalized this financial battleground with his allegorical painting "Bulls and Bears in the Market. " The fierce struggle between these two forces symbolizes the constant tug-of-war that defines Wall Street's ever-changing landscape. One fateful day in October 1929, a stock market crash sent shockwaves through the nation. Walter Thornton, an unlucky speculator from New York, found himself offering to sell his beloved roadster as a result. The photograph captured this poignant moment when dreams collided with harsh reality. Even before this catastrophic event, Wall Street had been under scrutiny. In 1904, a Roosevelt cartoon depicted its influence on American politics and economy—a foreshadowing of things to come. The infamous Black Thursday in 1929 is etched into our collective memory. William Gropper's print portrays chaos engulfing the New York Stock Exchange—an image forever associated with one of history's darkest days for investors. But beyond its tumultuous past lies a place brimming with resilience and ambition—the heart of Manhattan's Financial District. Towering skyscrapers house some of the most powerful institutions that shape global economies. At Federal Hall stands George Washington—symbolizing leadership amidst uncertainty—watching over Wall Street since its inception. Behind him looms the New York Stock Exchange—a testament to America's economic might. Trinity Church stands proudly on Wall Street since 1846—a beacon of hope amid towering structures built by human hands but driven by human desires for wealth accumulation. A simple sign bearing those famous words marks your arrival at this hallowed ground—Wall Street itself—an embodiment of power, prestige, risk-taking, and reward.