Bank of England | Museum Blog
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Enjoy these short reads about the objects which make up our collection and the history of the Bank. The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom. Sometimes known as the "Old Lady" of Threadneedle Street, the Bank was founded in 1694 with a founding charter that stated its purpose was to "promote the public good and benefit of our people".
Bank of England | Museum Blog
3w ago
Women, the Bank of England, and the Second... Women, the Bank of England, and the Second World War ..read more
Bank of England | Museum Blog
2M ago
The making of ‘The Future of Money’: behind-the-scenes... The making of ‘The Future of Money’: behind-the-scenes of our new exhibition ..read more
Bank of England | Museum Blog
3M ago
Inimitable notes: The quest for the perfect... Inimitable notes: The quest for the perfect banknote ..read more
Bank of England | Museum Blog
8M ago
Small, but perfectly formed: an interest... Small, but perfectly formed: an interest calculation book from 1700 ..read more
Bank of England | Museum Blog
9M ago
Banking on a good film: The Bank of England... Banking on a good film: The Bank of England in movies ..read more
Bank of England | Museum Blog
10M ago
Beyond the Pardner Hand - how else did Caribbeans... Beyond the Pardner Hand - how else did Caribbeans manage their money ..read more