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Ledger Collection (#3)

"Balancing the Books: Navigating the Ledger of Life's Income" In a world where income can often pose as a problem

Background imageLedger Collection: A portrait of Leonard Rossiter

A portrait of Leonard Rossiter
Leonard Rossiter in a scene from John Schlesingers Billy Liar where he played the character of Mr. Shadrack

Background imageLedger Collection: The king of the road: Dexter driven by his owner Mr. Robert

The king of the road: Dexter driven by his owner Mr. Robert Bonner of the New York Ledger at Prospect Park Brooklyn August 31st 1869, trotting a mile to a road wagon. weighing with driver 319 lbs

Background imageLedger Collection: Something Wrong Somewhere, c1850. Artist: Charles Green

Something Wrong Somewhere, c1850. Artist: Charles Green
Something Wrong Somewhere, c1850. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imageLedger Collection: The Moneylenders, c1515, (1912). Artist: Quentin Metsys I

The Moneylenders, c1515, (1912). Artist: Quentin Metsys I
The Moneylenders, c1515, (1912). From Bibbys Annual 1912, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1912]

Background imageLedger Collection: Die Offenbarung Johannis, 1511, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Die Offenbarung Johannis, 1511, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Die Offenbarung Johannis, 1511, (1936). A print from Durer, Und Seine Zeit, by Wilhelm Waetzoldt, Grosse Phaidon Ausgabe, 1936

Background imageLedger Collection: Petrus Aegidius, (1927). Artist: Quentin Metsys I

Petrus Aegidius, (1927). Artist: Quentin Metsys I
Petrus Aegidius, (1927). A print from Flemish and Belgian art 1300-1900, The Exhibition organised by the Anglo-Belgian Union at Burlington House, London

Background imageLedger Collection: The Misers, c1480-1530 (1843). Artist: J Jackson

The Misers, c1480-1530 (1843). Artist: J Jackson
The Misers, c1480-1530 (1843). An engraving from The Art-Union Scrap Book, Henry G Bohn, London, 1843

Background imageLedger Collection: The new registry of wills office, Somerset House, London, 1875

The new registry of wills office, Somerset House, London, 1875. From 1837 the Registrar General of Births, Marriages and Deaths was in the North Wing of Somerset House

Background imageLedger Collection: Looking into the Accounts, 1861

Looking into the Accounts, 1861. Mr Bull, the representative of the British people, hangs up his coat and hat, ready for a long stint of checking the nations finances

Background imageLedger Collection: Manager talking with the accountant

Manager talking with the accountant - Scanned 1881 Engraving

Background imageLedger Collection: Cartoon, Edward and Clement

Cartoon, Edward and Clement. Edward: Let us no longer be estranged, dear Clement! Clement: Let us be like brothers, dear Edward

Background imageLedger Collection: Business Notes Illustrated - Balancing his Books

Business Notes Illustrated - Balancing his Books
Business Notes Illustrated - " Balancing his books!". Date: 1904

Background imageLedger Collection: The last pawning. 18th century. Colored engraving

The last pawning. 18th century. Colored engraving. The Artistic Illustration, 1886

Background imageLedger Collection: Ledger. Bills of exchange

Ledger. Bills of exchange
Acceptance of bills of exchange among merchants of Barcelona and Florence. 1411. Ledger. Diocesan Archive. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageLedger Collection: Wool and silk tapestry depicting a banker making a loan tra

Wool and silk tapestry depicting a banker making a loan transaction and recorded in the ledger. Arithmetic. 1520, approx. Tournai

Background imageLedger Collection: Caricature of Ledger, Scott and Sampson

Caricature of Ledger, Scott and Sampson
Caricature of Edward Ledger (18??-1921), editor of The Era theatrical newspaper, commenting on a reconciliation between Clement William Scott (1841-1904), influential English theatre critic

Background imageLedger Collection: Robert Bonner, Newsman

Robert Bonner, Newsman
ROBERT BONNER American newspaperman, publisher of the New York Ledger and noted for his skilful promotions. Date: 1824 - 1897

Background imageLedger Collection: Accounts Department

Accounts Department
A mature accountant wearing spectacles goes through her ledger, pinpointing any discrepancies. Date: 1960s

Background imageLedger Collection: Fashionable woman sitting at a desk

Fashionable woman sitting at a desk in an office. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageLedger Collection: WW1 - Eastern Front - Russian Staff Officers on a Train

WW1 - Eastern Front - Russian Staff Officers on a Train
WW1 - Eastern Front - Russian Staff Officers in their office onboard a Railway Train Date: 1915

Background imageLedger Collection: George William Childs - American publisher

George William Childs - American publisher
George William Childs (18291894) - American publisher who co-owned the Philadelphia Public Ledger newspaper with financier Anthony Joseph Drexel. Date: circa 1880

Background imageLedger Collection: Irelands new Vicereine, 1915

Irelands new Vicereine, 1915
Viscountess Lady Alice Wimborne(nee Grosvenor)(d.1948)and her son Ivor(1903 -1967), later 2nd Viscount Wimborne, pictured following the appointment of her husband as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

Background imageLedger Collection: Woodworking tools in carpentry shop at Ft. Vancouver National Historic Site, Vancouver

Woodworking tools in carpentry shop at Ft. Vancouver National Historic Site, Vancouver, Washington

Background imageLedger Collection: Illustration of an Iguanodon clerk

Illustration of an Iguanodon clerk

Background imageLedger Collection: Source Size = 3988 x 2737

Source Size = 3988 x 2737
Mr. Ledgers Alpacas and Llamas at Sophienburg, the Seat of Mr. Atkinson, New South Wales

Background imageLedger Collection: Portrait of Jose de Siguenza, prior and librarian of the monastery of San Lorenzo

Portrait of Jose de Siguenza, prior and librarian of the monastery of San Lorenzo
XTD75553 Portrait of Jose de Siguenza, prior and librarian of the monastery of San Lorenzo, 1602 (oil on canvas) by Spanish School, (17th century); Monasterio de El Escorial, El Escorial

Background imageLedger Collection: Jonas Umbach, A Waterfall between Rocky Cliffs, German, c

Jonas Umbach, A Waterfall between Rocky Cliffs, German, c. 1624-1693, black chalk on a ledger paper lightly ruled with ink

Background imageLedger Collection: Jan Uytenbogaert The Goldweigher, 1639 (etching & drypoint)

Jan Uytenbogaert The Goldweigher, 1639 (etching & drypoint)
XJF416587 Jan Uytenbogaert The Goldweigher, 1639 (etching & drypoint) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); 25x20.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLedger Collection: Banking Scene (woodcut) (b / w photo)

Banking Scene (woodcut) (b / w photo)
XJF366948 Banking Scene (woodcut) (b/w photo) by Amman, Jost (1539-91); Private Collection; Swiss, out of copyright

Background imageLedger Collection: Heloise (1101-60) illustration from World Noted Women by Mary Cowden Clarke

Heloise (1101-60) illustration from World Noted Women by Mary Cowden Clarke
KW259805 Heloise (1101-60) illustration from World Noted Women by Mary Cowden Clarke, 1858 (engraving) by Staal, Pierre Gustave Eugene (Gustave) (1817-82) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLedger Collection: Cover illustration for Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens, first published 1848

Cover illustration for Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens, first published 1848
KW259243 Cover illustration for Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens, first published 1848 (litho) by Browne, Hablot Knight (Phiz) (1815-92); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imageLedger Collection: A Merchants Office, 1789 (pen & ink and w / c over graphite on paper)

A Merchants Office, 1789 (pen & ink and w / c over graphite on paper)
XYC159624 A Merchants Office, 1789 (pen & ink and w/c over graphite on paper) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); 28.3x33.7 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English

Background imageLedger Collection: Bank Interior (engraving) (b / w photo)

Bank Interior (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF156767 Bank Interior (engraving) (b/w photo) by Amman, Jost (1539-91); Private Collection; Swiss, out of copyright

Background imageLedger Collection: Death (oil on canvas)

Death (oil on canvas)
XKH152259 Death (oil on canvas) by Wagenfeldt, Otto (c.1610-71); 76.6x55 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageLedger Collection: 1448775; out of copyright

1448775; out of copyright

Background imageLedger Collection: PHILADELPHIA: THIRD STREET. View of Third Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

PHILADELPHIA: THIRD STREET. View of Third Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, showing the Public Ledger and the Jayne Buildings, then among the tallest buildings in the city

Background imageLedger Collection: Goldweigher, 17th century

Goldweigher, 17th century
Goldweigher. 17th-century artwork of a goldweigher, with a balance and accounts book, handing a bag of weighed gold to a kneeling assistant

Background imageLedger Collection: Madison: Account Book

Madison: Account Book
MADISON: ACCOUNT BOOK. A page from the account book of James Madison (1751-1836), showing an entry from 1762

Background imageLedger Collection: EXCISEMAN, c1840. Wood engraving, 1840

EXCISEMAN, c1840. Wood engraving, 1840

Background imageLedger Collection: The House Agent s

The House Agent s. An Estate Agent looks through a large ledger detailing House to Let

Background imageLedger Collection: Thatched Cottages 1940S

Thatched Cottages 1940S
A row of lovely traditional English thatched cottages in the picturesque village of Ashby St. Ledger, Northamptonshire, with its Gunpowder Plot connections

Background imageLedger Collection: Swiveller & Marchioness

Swiveller & Marchioness
Dick Swiveller is disturbed at his writing desk by The Marchioness, the poor little servant girl kept locked below stairs by the Brass family

Background imageLedger Collection: Female Clerk in china factory

Female Clerk in china factory
A female clerk at work in a china factory

Background imageLedger Collection: Man Writing in Ledger

Man Writing in Ledger
A young man making an entry in a ledger with a fountain pen. He sits at a desk with a wire in-tray and stacks of card index drawers behind him

Background imageLedger Collection: Marriage Registers

Marriage Registers
Border marriage registers, kept by William Dickson, cobbler " priest" at Coldstream, Berwickshire, Scotland



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"Balancing the Books: Navigating the Ledger of Life's Income" In a world where income can often pose as a problem, one couple strives to find harmony within their financial ledger. Just like the intricate cover design of "Dombey and Son, " they aim to create an artistic balance between expenses and earnings. As they delve into their ledger, they stumble upon a caricature of Nellie Farren and Edward Ledger, reminding them that even in tough times, laughter can be found, and are inspired by Philibert Orry's portrait on canvas, reflecting resilience in the face of adversity. Flipping through pages filled with historical records like Blondin Audience Ledger and Customs documents from the 19th century, they realize that managing finances has always been a challenge faced by many generations before them. Amidst their journey through this financial maze, they come across a thought-provoking cartoon questioning societal norms about sex before marriage. It serves as a reminder that personal values should also be considered while balancing the books. Their exploration continues as they encounter hard-bound ledgers from iconic ships such as RMS Olympic and Harland & Wolff engineering works in Belfast. These artifacts symbolize both triumphs and tragedies – reminders that every entry holds significance in shaping our lives. They pause at an album of scraps belonging to passengers aboard RMS Titanic - fragments capturing memories lost forever. This prompts them to appreciate life's fleeting nature while striving for stability within their own ledger. Finally, they stumble upon an intriguing ledger listing supplies prior to sailing on RMS Lusitania. It serves as a poignant reminder that preparation is key when embarking on any journey – whether it be financial or otherwise. Through it all, this couple learns valuable lessons about managing their income ledger effectively. They draw inspiration from Joseph Tomelty's portrayal of Mr. Pedelty in "Meet Mr. Lucifer, " understanding that perseverance is essential when facing life's financial challenges.