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Banknote (back), One pound, issued by British Linen Bank

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000-190-000-854-C
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Banknote (back), One pound, issued by British Linen Bank

This is the back of a one pound banknote issued by the British Linen Bank on 18 July 1917. The note was printed using steel plates engraved by Waterlow & Sons, London Wall, London.

The back features the bank emblem figure of Pallas, also known as the Greek goddess Athena. It was designed by M Meredith Williams.

By the end of the 1770s the British Linen Company had withdrawn from manufacturing and trading in linen. By the end of the 18th century it was as important as the other two Chartered Banks - the Bank of Scotland and Royal Bank of Scotland.


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Online ID: 000-190-000-854-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.OIB 36
Date: 18 July 1917
1917
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 127 mm H x 152 mm L
What: Banknote
Subject:
Who: British Linen Bank (Maker)
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Description: One-pound banknote, British Linen Bank, 18 July 1917
References:
  • Douglas, J. Scottish Banknotes. London: Stanley Gibbons, 1975, pp 53-70. 
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