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Wall Street - Panic of 1884
3790300 Wall Street - Panic of 1884; (add.info.: Crowds gather in Wall Street after the collapse of Grant and Ward and the Marine National Bank of New York City, 14 May 1884. Recession of 1882-85. After the engraving by Schell and Hogan.
Mr Roosevelt by Compton Mackenzie, George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1943, p17.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33388178
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Wall Street - Panic of 1884 - A Glimpse into the Turmoil of America's Financial Hub
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This photo print, titled "Wall Street - Panic of 1884" transports us back to a defining moment in American history. Captured on May 14th, 1884, it depicts the aftermath of the collapse of Grant and Ward and the Marine National Bank in New York City. As crowds gather on Wall Street, their faces etched with concern and uncertainty, we witness a nation grappling with economic turmoil. The engraving by Schell and Hogan masterfully conveys the gravity of this recession that plagued America from 1882 to 1885. The image evokes a sense of chaos as people flock to this iconic financial district seeking answers amidst shattered dreams and lost fortunes. In Compton Mackenzie's book "Mr Roosevelt" published in 1943, this powerful visual representation serves as a testament to an era marked by both ambition and recklessness. It reminds us that even Wall Street—the very symbol of prosperity—can be vulnerable to devastating setbacks. As we delve into the details captured within this print, we are transported not only through time but also across continents. This photograph is an enduring reminder that while it portrays events specific to nineteenth-century America—a period known for its rapid industrialization—it resonates universally with anyone who has experienced financial crises throughout history. Bridgeman Images' preservation and presentation allow us to appreciate the artistry behind this historical documentation without commercial intent overshadowing its significance. Through careful examination, we gain insight into how past failures have shaped our present understanding of economics and finance. "Wall Street - Panic of 1884" stands as a poignant reminder that even amid chaos lies resilience—a quality inherent in both individuals striving for success on Wall Street then and those navigating uncertain times today.
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