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"Unveiling the Power Players: Financiers Who Shaped History" From Cecil Rhodes to John Pierpont Morgan, financiers have left an indelible mark on the world

Background imageFinancier Collection: CECIL RHODES (1853-1902). English administrator and financier in South Africa

CECIL RHODES (1853-1902). English administrator and financier in South Africa. English caricature lithograph by Spy (Sir Leslie Ward), 1891

Background imageFinancier Collection: HORACE WHITE (1834-1916). American journalist and financier

HORACE WHITE (1834-1916). American journalist and financier. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageFinancier Collection: WILLIAM HENRY VANDERBILT (1821-1885). American financier. Engraving, American, 1885

WILLIAM HENRY VANDERBILT (1821-1885). American financier. Engraving, American, 1885

Background imageFinancier Collection: EDGAR VINCENT (1857-1941). 1st Viscount D Abernon. English financier, diplomat, and art collector

EDGAR VINCENT (1857-1941). 1st Viscount D Abernon. English financier, diplomat, and art collector. Wood engraving, English, 1883

Background imageFinancier Collection: CHARLES YERKES (1837-1905). American financier and mass transit developer. Photograph

CHARLES YERKES (1837-1905). American financier and mass transit developer. Photograph, c1905

Background imageFinancier Collection: VANDERBILT & FISK, c1870. Vanderbilt (left): Now then Jim - No Jockeying You Know

VANDERBILT & FISK, c1870. Vanderbilt (left): Now then Jim - No Jockeying You Know! Fisk (right): Let Em Rip Commodore! But don t stop to water or you ll be beat

Background imageFinancier Collection: CORNELIUS VANDERBILT (1794-1877). American financier

CORNELIUS VANDERBILT (1794-1877). American financier. The Statue Unveiled. Cartoon depicting Vanderbilt the Colossus of Rhodes

Background imageFinancier Collection: WILLIAM COLLINS WHITNEY (1841-1904). American financier and politician

WILLIAM COLLINS WHITNEY (1841-1904). American financier and politician. Photographed c1886

Background imageFinancier Collection: VANDERBILT: STEAM YACHT. An account of Cornelius Vanderbilts paddle-box steam

VANDERBILT: STEAM YACHT. An account of Cornelius Vanderbilts paddle-box steam yacht as it appeared in an English newspaper of 1853

Background imageFinancier Collection: ROBERT MORRIS (1734-1806). American financier and statesman. Oil on canvas, 1782

ROBERT MORRIS (1734-1806). American financier and statesman. Oil on canvas, 1782, by Charles Willson Peale

Background imageFinancier Collection: JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN (1837-1913). American banker and financier. Original cabinet photograph

JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN (1837-1913). American banker and financier. Original cabinet photograph, c1885

Background imageFinancier Collection: LEONARD JEROME (1817-1891). American financier and maternal grandfather of Winston Churchill

LEONARD JEROME (1817-1891). American financier and maternal grandfather of Winston Churchill. Photograph, c1890

Background imageFinancier Collection: SAMUEL INSULL (1859-1938). American (English-born) financier and public-utilities promoter

SAMUEL INSULL (1859-1938). American (English-born) financier and public-utilities promoter. Photographed in 1881

Background imageFinancier Collection: ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON (1746-1813). American statesman and financier

ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON (1746-1813). American statesman and financier. Oil on canvas by Charles Willson Peale, 18th century, c1782

Background imageFinancier Collection: JOHN LAW OF LAURISTON (1671-1729). Scottish financier and speculator

JOHN LAW OF LAURISTON (1671-1729). Scottish financier and speculator. Oil on canvas attributed to Alexis Simon Belle, c1715-1720

Background imageFinancier Collection: THEODORE DEHONE JUDAH (1826-1863). American railroad financier

THEODORE DEHONE JUDAH (1826-1863). American railroad financier

Background imageFinancier Collection: ROBERT GARRETT (1847-1896). American businessman. Wood engraving, American, 1885

ROBERT GARRETT (1847-1896). American businessman. Wood engraving, American, 1885

Background imageFinancier Collection: HENRY EDWARDS HUNTINGTON (1850-1927). American railroad magnate and art collector

HENRY EDWARDS HUNTINGTON (1850-1927). American railroad magnate and art collector. Huntington (center) photographed with railroad engineer George Clinton Ward (left)

Background imageFinancier Collection: ALBERT GALLATIN (1761-1849). American financier and statesman. Oil on canvas by Gilbert Stuart

ALBERT GALLATIN (1761-1849). American financier and statesman. Oil on canvas by Gilbert Stuart, 1803

Background imageFinancier Collection: JACOB FUGGER (1459-1525). German financier. Woodcut by Hans Burgkmair

JACOB FUGGER (1459-1525). German financier. Woodcut by Hans Burgkmair

Background imageFinancier Collection: JOHNS HOPKINS (1795-1873). American financier. Contemporary oil

JOHNS HOPKINS (1795-1873). American financier. Contemporary oil

Background imageFinancier Collection: HENRIETTA HOWLAND GREEN (1834-1916). Nee Robinson

HENRIETTA HOWLAND GREEN (1834-1916). Nee Robinson. American financier known as Hetty Green

Background imageFinancier Collection: EDWARD HENRY HARRIMAN (1848-1909). American railroad magnate

EDWARD HENRY HARRIMAN (1848-1909). American railroad magnate. Harriman caricatured as a new Union Station in Washington, D.C. swallowing up railroads from around the country

Background imageFinancier Collection: WILLIAM HUSKISSON (1770-1830). English financier and statesman; the first person

WILLIAM HUSKISSON (1770-1830). English financier and statesman; the first person to be killed in a railway accident. Oil by Richard Rothwell

Background imageFinancier Collection: CYRUS WEST FIELD (1819-1892). American financier: original cabinet photograph

CYRUS WEST FIELD (1819-1892). American financier: original cabinet photograph

Background imageFinancier Collection: SIR THOMAS GRESHAM (1519-1579). English financier. Oil on panel by an unknown Flemish artist

SIR THOMAS GRESHAM (1519-1579). English financier. Oil on panel by an unknown Flemish artist, c1565

Background imageFinancier Collection: JAY GOULD (1836-1892). American financier

JAY GOULD (1836-1892). American financier

Background imageFinancier Collection: EZRA CORNELL (1807-1874). American financier and philanthropist. Wood engraving

EZRA CORNELL (1807-1874). American financier and philanthropist. Wood engraving, American, 1874

Background imageFinancier Collection: GEORGE COPPELL (c1837-1901). American businessman and financier. Engraving, American

GEORGE COPPELL (c1837-1901). American businessman and financier. Engraving, American, 1890

Background imageFinancier Collection: STOCK CERTIFICATES, 1791. Stock certificates for the Society of Useful Manufactures

STOCK CERTIFICATES, 1791. Stock certificates for the Society of Useful Manufactures investment group in the state of New Jersey, organized by William Duer and Alexander Hamilton, 1791

Background imageFinancier Collection: WILLLIAM DUER (1747-1799). English-born American statesman, financier and speculator

WILLLIAM DUER (1747-1799). English-born American statesman, financier and speculator. Letter from Duer to his creditors, sent from Debtors Prison, 24 March 1792

Background imageFinancier Collection: ROGERS AND CLEMENS, c1900. American financier Henry Huttleston Rogers and writer Samuel Clemens

ROGERS AND CLEMENS, c1900. American financier Henry Huttleston Rogers and writer Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain). Photograph, c1900

Background imageFinancier Collection: JOHN JACOB ASTOR (1763-1848). American fur trader and financier. Autograph signature

JOHN JACOB ASTOR (1763-1848). American fur trader and financier. Autograph signature

Background imageFinancier Collection: WILLIAM WILSON CORCORAN (1798-1888). American financier and philanthropist. American gravure

WILLIAM WILSON CORCORAN (1798-1888). American financier and philanthropist. American gravure, 19th century after the painting by Charles Loring Elliot

Background imageFinancier Collection: NELSON WILMARTH ALDRICH (1841-1915). American financier and legislator

NELSON WILMARTH ALDRICH (1841-1915). American financier and legislator. Photographed c1905

Background imageFinancier Collection: JOHN JACOB ASTOR (1763-1848). German-American fur trader and financier. Oil on canvas

JOHN JACOB ASTOR (1763-1848). German-American fur trader and financier. Oil on canvas, 1836, by Edward Dalton Marchant (1806-1887)

Background imageFinancier Collection: PUCK: CARTOON, 1907. Theodore Roosevelt greeting a group of men singing Christmas

PUCK: CARTOON, 1907. Theodore Roosevelt greeting a group of men singing Christmas carols; the carolers are John D. Rockefeller, Joseph B. Foraker, Henry H. Rogers, Edward H. Harriman, David J

Background imageFinancier Collection: PUCK: CARTOON, 1906. Shy. ST. VALENTINE - Don t be afraid to take em, boys. They re valentines

PUCK: CARTOON, 1906. Shy. ST. VALENTINE - Don t be afraid to take em, boys. They re valentines, not supoenas. St. Valentine delivering mail to William D. Mann, John A

Background imageFinancier Collection: MORGAN & ROOSEVELT, c1905. American banker and financier J

MORGAN & ROOSEVELT, c1905. American banker and financier J.P. Morgan gives dictation to his secretary, an obedient U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt (left). American cartoon, c1905

Background imageFinancier Collection: CARTOON: JAY GOULD, 1885. American cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper, 1885, of Justice

CARTOON: JAY GOULD, 1885. American cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper, 1885, of Justice entangled in a web woven by Jay Gould and his Western Union Telegraph Company

Background imageFinancier Collection: LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Well-Known Faces in the Consol Market. Drawing by Lockhart Bogle

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Well-Known Faces in the Consol Market. Drawing by Lockhart Bogle, 1891

Background imageFinancier Collection: West Virginia - The Baltimore and Ohio railroad strike - the disaffected workmen dragging firemen

West Virginia - The Baltimore and Ohio railroad strike - the disaffected workmen dragging firemen and engineers from a Baltimore freight train at Martinsburg

Background imageFinancier Collection: Conferring Degrees in Senate House. Cambridge On October 31 Honorary degrees were

Conferring Degrees in Senate House. Cambridge On October 31 Honorary degrees were conferred on General Diaz and Mr J P Morgan ( John Pierpont Morgan, Jr ) at Cambridge

Background imageFinancier Collection: Millionaire as county cricketer. Captain Barnato batting at the nets. 24 April 1928

Millionaire as county cricketer. Captain Barnato batting at the nets. 24 April 1928

Background imageFinancier Collection: May head World Bank for America. Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York

May head World Bank for America. Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Gates W McGarrah, reportedly proposed at the Hague as one of US board members. 1 March 1930

Background imageFinancier Collection: Financier Bowen with pilots J H Wright and J Polando

Financier Bowen with pilots J H Wright and J Polando
Financier Bowen with pilots J.H. Wright and J. Polando Warner in front of their Lambert Monocoupe 145, NC501W, Baby Ruth, prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race of October 1934

Background imageFinancier Collection: Germaine de Stael (1766-1817), 1843. French writer, novelist and political propagandist

Germaine de Stael (1766-1817), 1843. French writer, novelist and political propagandist born in Paris, was the only child of Jacques Necker, French statesman and financier

Background imageFinancier Collection: Napoleon I (1769-1821) negotiating a loan with Gabriel-Julien Ouvard (1770-1846) French financier

Napoleon I (1769-1821) negotiating a loan with Gabriel-Julien Ouvard (1770-1846) French financier. Chromolithograph c1900




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"Unveiling the Power Players: Financiers Who Shaped History" From Cecil Rhodes to John Pierpont Morgan, financiers have left an indelible mark on the world. These influential figures wielded their economic prowess and political connections to shape nations and industries. Cecil John Rhodes, the English administrator and financier in South Africa, played a pivotal role in British colonial expansion during the late 19th century. His ambitions for a Cape-to-Cairo railway fueled his imperialist dreams. In 1904, a Roosevelt cartoon depicted Theodore Roosevelt as a trust-busting hero taking on powerful financiers like William Henry Vanderbilt, Cyrus W. Field, and Jay Gould. This illustration highlighted the growing concerns about monopolies that dominated various sectors of American industry. Across the pond in Britain, Horace Lord Farquhar emerged as both a financier and politician in 1898. Known for his astute financial acumen, he navigated through complex economic landscapes while simultaneously pursuing political aspirations. The Anti-Trust Cartoon from 1879 showcased Joseph Keppler's attack on railroad trusts formed by Vanderbilt, Field, and Gould - titans who controlled America's railroads with iron fists. Their immense power was symbolized by Keppler's depiction of them as modern colossi dominating the landscape. John Law was another notable figure; this Scottish economist became infamous for his involvement in France's Mississippi Company bubble during the early 18th century. Satirical Dutch cartoons mocked Law's ill-fated financial schemes that ultimately led to economic collapse. Horatio Bottomley rose to prominence during World War I as both a financier and politician but later faced scandalous allegations of fraud that tarnished his reputation forever. Lionel L. Cohen found himself immortalized in Vanity Fair magazine due to his financial expertise and influence within high society circles at the turn of the 20th century.