The South Sea Bubble From A Print By William Hogarth 1721

The South Sea Bubble, from a print by William Hogarth', 1721, (1904). A British joint-stock company founded in 1711, created as a public-private partnership to consolidate and reduce the cost of national debt. The company was also granted a monopoly to trade with South America. From Social England, Volume V, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1904] Artist William Hogarth. (Photo by Print Collector/Getty Images)
The South Sea Bubble, from a print by William Hogarth', 1721, (1904). A British joint-stock company founded in 1711, created as a public-private partnership to consolidate and reduce the cost of national debt. The company was also granted a monopoly to trade with South America. From Social England, Volume V, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1904] Artist William Hogarth. (Photo by Print Collector/Getty Images)
The South Sea Bubble From A Print By William Hogarth 1721
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Editorial #:
679510482
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
01 January, 1904
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Hulton Archive
Object name:
580048835,2652489
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