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This Is How Finance and Banking Worked Before Computers

Odd Lots

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The Design of the London Stock Exchange

The London Stock Exchange is opposed to say the Bank of England was very there's a sociologist Juan Pablo Pardo Guera who calls it opportunistic bricolage. For most of the 1800s it's just one wooden building that they slowly add other buildings around to it. It's not until the 1880s that they finally enclose it it's marbled and has one continuous trading floor. That doesn't happen till quite late in the 19th century. The one part that is quite consciously designed however is the settlement room in the basement and its connection to the big safe room that they have.

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