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Treasury Collection (#16)

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Background imageTreasury Collection: Pediment and Frieze From

Pediment and Frieze From
Pediment and frieze from the treasury of the Siphnians. Detail of the north frieze. Scene of the Gigantomachy:

Background imageTreasury Collection: Pediment and frieze from the treasury of the Siphnians

Pediment and frieze from the treasury of the Siphnians. Detail of the frieze. Scene from the war between Greeks and

Background imageTreasury Collection: Caryatid from the Treasury of Sifnians

Caryatid from the Treasury of Sifnians. Archaic Greek art. Sculpture on rock

Background imageTreasury Collection: Jordan, Ancient Nabataean city of Petra. The Treasury (aka El Khazneh)

Jordan, Ancient Nabataean city of Petra. The Treasury (aka El Khazneh)

Background imageTreasury Collection: Jordan, Petra, the Treasury (Al-Khazneh) at the end of the Siq

Jordan, Petra, the Treasury (Al-Khazneh) at the end of the Siq

Background imageTreasury Collection: Jordan, Petra. Dramatic first view from the Siq or narrow gorge entry of the sculpted

Jordan, Petra. Dramatic first view from the Siq or narrow gorge entry of the sculpted rose-red Treasury, the iconic landmark of the Nabataean Lost City of Petra

Background imageTreasury Collection: Jordan, Petra. Exquisite architectual sculpturing of the sandstone Treasury of Petra

Jordan, Petra. Exquisite architectual sculpturing of the sandstone Treasury of Petra, Jordan in its columns and entrance ways

Background imageTreasury Collection: Jordan, Petra. Carved rose-red sandstone inner hall of the Treasury has withstood

Jordan, Petra. Carved rose-red sandstone inner hall of the Treasury has withstood many earthquakes over 2, 200 years

Background imageTreasury Collection: Rebel soldiers of Generals Noboyuri and Yoshitomo are pictured preventing court officials

Rebel soldiers of Generals Noboyuri and Yoshitomo are pictured preventing court officials from rescuing royal treasure
JAPAN: HEIJI REBELLION. Rebel soldiers of Generals Noboyuri and Yoshitomo are pictured preventing court officials from rescuing royal treasure during the Heiji Rebellion, 1159

Background imageTreasury Collection: Man with a confiscated moonshine distillery, photographed at the Treasury in Washington, D. C

Man with a confiscated moonshine distillery, photographed at the Treasury in Washington, D. C
MOONSHINE DISTILLERY, 1920s. Man with a confiscated moonshine distillery, photographed at the Treasury in Washington, D.C. during Prohibition, 1920s

Background imageTreasury Collection: The First of May 1865, or General Moving Day in Richmond Virginia. General Robert E

The First of May 1865, or General Moving Day in Richmond Virginia. General Robert E
CIVIL WAR: CARTOON, 1865. The First of May 1865, or General Moving Day in Richmond Virginia. General Robert E. Lee assisting Jefferson Davis in moving a bankrupt Confederacy. Lithograph, 1865

Background imageTreasury Collection: SYMBOLS: WORLD WAR II. Symbols of various American organizations during World War II

SYMBOLS: WORLD WAR II. Symbols of various American organizations during World War II

Background imageTreasury Collection: BANK PANIC, 1873. The office of Jay Cooke & Company in Philadelphia

BANK PANIC, 1873. The office of Jay Cooke & Company in Philadelphia. The bankcruptcy, 18 September 1873, of this government bond agency, backer of the Northern Pacific Railroad

Background imageTreasury Collection: U. S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. / nView of the U. S. Treasury Department, Washington, D. C

U. S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. / nView of the U. S. Treasury Department, Washington, D. C
U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. /nView of the U.S. Treasury Department, Washington, D.C. Steel engraving, early 20th century

Background imageTreasury Collection: WALL STREET, 1865. The United States Sub-Treasury Building (the Old Customs House)

WALL STREET, 1865. The United States Sub-Treasury Building (the Old Customs House) at Wall and Nassau Street. Wood engraving, 1865

Background imageTreasury Collection: ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR (1848-1930). 1st Earl of Balfour. English statesman and philosopher

ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR (1848-1930). 1st Earl of Balfour. English statesman and philosopher. Balfour, center, as the first lord of the treasury in Lord Salisburys administration. Engraving, c1895

Background imageTreasury Collection: TREASURY CLERKS, 1865. Female clerks exiting the Treasury Department at Washington, D. C

TREASURY CLERKS, 1865. Female clerks exiting the Treasury Department at Washington, D. C
TREASURY CLERKS, 1865. Female clerks exiting the Treasury Department at Washington, D.C. Wood engraving from a newspaper of 1865

Background imageTreasury Collection: WOMEN CLERKS IN D. C. 1865. Women clerks leaving the Treasury Department at Washington, D. C

WOMEN CLERKS IN D. C. 1865. Women clerks leaving the Treasury Department at Washington, D. C. Color engraving, 1865
WOMEN CLERKS IN D.C. 1865. Women clerks leaving the Treasury Department at Washington, D.C. Color engraving, 1865

Background imageTreasury Collection: Salmon P. Chase--Secretary of the treasury

Salmon P. Chase--Secretary of the treasury. Date ca. 1861

Background imageTreasury Collection: Buy United States government war savings stamps Your money b

Buy United States government war savings stamps Your money back with interest from the United States Treasury. Poster showing a variety of people lined up at a window tended by Uncle Sam

Background imageTreasury Collection: Treasury of St. Ursula, Cologne, the Rhine, Germany

Treasury of St. Ursula, Cologne, the Rhine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageTreasury Collection: Waffle vendor near US Treasury, Washington, D. C

Waffle vendor near US Treasury, Washington, D. C
Waffle vendor near US Treasury, Washington, D.C. Photo shows a wagon offering Hot Waffles 6 for 5c attracting a small crowd of men and boys at the south front of the Treasury building

Background imageTreasury Collection: Construction of the United States Treasury Building, Washing

Construction of the United States Treasury Building, Washington, DC, showing construction of the front steps. Date 1859 Nov. 1

Background imageTreasury Collection: The inauguration ball, Treasury Department, Washington, DC -

The inauguration ball, Treasury Department, Washington, DC - the scene on the arrival of President Grant and his wife. Date 1869 March 20

Background imageTreasury Collection: US Treasury - Washington D. C. USA

US Treasury - Washington D. C. USA - at the Junction of 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, just eats of the White House. Date: circa 1910

Background imageTreasury Collection: Prince Henry seizes the Royal Treasury

Prince Henry seizes the Royal Treasury
Following the death of his elder brother William II in a hunting accident, Prince Henry seizes the Royal Treasury at Winchester while his oldest brother Duke Robert is away on the First Crusade

Background imageTreasury Collection: Kenya, Africa - The Treasury, Nairobi

Kenya, Africa - The Treasury, Nairobi Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTreasury Collection: US War Bonds

US War Bonds
Fire Away! Buy Extra Bonds. A plea to purchase war bonds, issued by the US Treasury Department War Finance Division. The card is in honour of the USS Dorrado

Background imageTreasury Collection: Market square and belfry tower, Bruges, Belgium

Market square and belfry tower, Bruges, Belgium
View of the market square (Grand Place) with the tall tower of the Belfort (medieval belfry tower) and former city treasury and cloth hall, in Bruges (Brugge), Belgium. Date: circa 1920

Background imageTreasury Collection: WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Remember Your First Thrill of American Liberty

WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Remember Your First Thrill of American Liberty? American World War I Liberty Loan poster, 1917

Background imageTreasury Collection: ALASKA PURCHASE: CHECK. Check for $7. 2 million from the United States Treasury made out to Eduard

ALASKA PURCHASE: CHECK. Check for $7. 2 million from the United States Treasury made out to Eduard de Stoeckl
ALASKA PURCHASE: CHECK. Check for $7.2 million from the United States Treasury made out to Eduard de Stoeckl, Russian Minister to the United States, as payment for the Alaska territory

Background imageTreasury Collection: WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Over the Top for You. American World War I Liberty Loan poster, 1918

WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Over the Top for You. American World War I Liberty Loan poster, 1918, by Sidney H. Riesenberg

Background imageTreasury Collection: WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Shall We Be More Tender? American World War I Liberty Loan poster, 1917

WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Shall We Be More Tender? American World War I Liberty Loan poster, 1917, by Dan Sayre Groesbeck

Background imageTreasury Collection: WORLD WAR I: SAVINGS STAMP. American War Savings Stamp poster during World War I, 1917

WORLD WAR I: SAVINGS STAMP. American War Savings Stamp poster during World War I, 1917, featuring Joan of Arc, French national heroine

Background imageTreasury Collection: TREASURY CARTOON, 1883. Christmas at Washington. Joseph Kepplers 1883 cartoon from Puck magazine

TREASURY CARTOON, 1883. Christmas at Washington. Joseph Kepplers 1883 cartoon from Puck magazine depicts federal officials helping themselves to the tax surplus in the treasury while the taxpayer

Background imageTreasury Collection: WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. For Victory, Buy More Bonds. American World War I Liberty Loan poster

WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. For Victory, Buy More Bonds. American World War I Liberty Loan poster

Background imageTreasury Collection: WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Halt the Hun! American World War I Liberty Loan poster

WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Halt the Hun! American World War I Liberty Loan poster

Background imageTreasury Collection: WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. The Hun-his Mark. Blot it Out. American World War I Liberty Loan poster

WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. The Hun-his Mark. Blot it Out. American World War I Liberty Loan poster

Background imageTreasury Collection: WORLD WAR I POSTER: SAVING STAMPS. Keep Him Free. American World War I poster for war savings

WORLD WAR I POSTER: SAVING STAMPS. Keep Him Free. American World War I poster for war savings stamps, 1918, by Charles Livingston Bull

Background imageTreasury Collection: Petra repairs 1962, Jordan

Petra repairs 1962, Jordan
Restorations in the desert: repair work among the monuments of Petra, Jordan. This picture shows the closing stages of repair to fallen column which is part of the facade of the Khazne(treasury)

Background imageTreasury Collection: Local Government Board Offices, Whitehall, London

Local Government Board Offices, Whitehall, London
A view of the Local Government Boards headquarters, at the junction of Great George Street and Parliament Street, Central London

Background imageTreasury Collection: David Lloyd George, 1916

David Lloyd George, 1916
Photographic portrait of David Lloyd George (1863-1945), the Welsh Liberal statesman, pictured in 1916 when he was appointed Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury

Background imageTreasury Collection: Advertisement for British Standard car

Advertisement for British Standard car
Advertisement for the British Standard car, entitled Integrity, with illustration of the car and a bullion scale. The advertisement states

Background imageTreasury Collection: Treasury of Atreus

Treasury of Atreus
This structure was named the Treasury of Atreus, but is in fact a tholos tomb, built in the mid 13th century BC. This view is previous to the clearing of the entrance

Background imageTreasury Collection: Third Treasury Mycenae

Third Treasury Mycenae
The Third Treasury at Mycenae. Later Greeks described the massive polygonal masonry at Mycenae as Cyclopean, built of stones that only a Cyclops could lift. The name has stuck

Background imageTreasury Collection: Investors / Wall Street

Investors / Wall Street
Big crowds still besiege the sub-treasury awaiting the arrival and departure of the leading financial men

Background imageTreasury Collection: Whitehall 1852

Whitehall 1852
Looking up Whitehall towards Trafalgar Square. with the Treasury on your left and busy traffic including a bus, cab and horse-riders, beggars, tradesmen and a flower seller

Background imageTreasury Collection: Nightime tourist show in candlelight, in front of the Treasury (El Khazneh)

Nightime tourist show in candlelight, in front of the Treasury (El Khazneh), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East




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"Unveiling the Treasures: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of treasury, where history unfolds before your eyes. From a young Sir Isaac Newton in 1689 to the majestic Al Khazneh (The Treasury) in Petra, Jordan, these captivating hints will take you on an extraordinary adventure. In 1801, witness Integrity retiring from Office. As depicted in a remarkable artwork. The View of the Treasury, Al-Khazneh, from the Siq offers a glimpse into the awe-inspiring beauty of Petra's architectural marvels. Delve deeper into history with Byzantine silk textiles dating back to the 10th century at the Treasury of Ste. Foy. As night falls over Petra's UNESCO World Heritage Site in Jordan's Middle East region, behold the enchanting sight of candles illuminating The Treasury. Its grandeur is unparalleled and leaves visitors spellbound. Take in breathtaking views over El Khazneh (the Treasury), another gem within this historical site. Travel back even further to an Audience of Darius I through Persian art that showcases ancient treasures and cultural richness. Marvel at Al Khazneh Temple nestled amidst Petra's rugged landscape – a testament to human ingenuity. Venturing beyond Jordan's borders, discover Cross of Lothair II housed within Germany's Aachen Cathedral Treasury – a symbol steeped in religious significance and craftsmanship excellence. Stepping inside The Treasury itself reveals its interior splendor – intricate carvings and architectural mastery that leave one awestruck by its magnificence. Lastly, Idol-Worship or the Way to Preferment engraving from 1740 serves as a reminder that treasures come not only in material form but also through knowledge and wisdom gained along life's journey. Join us on this captivating expedition through time and culture as we unlock hidden stories held within these treasuries across continents.