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The Georgian Bank of England: a day in the life

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The Early Days of the Bank of England

The Bank of England opened at dawn, which they defined as six o'clock in the summer. Getting ready for the day was quite a complex business so it's about taking money and ledgers out of safes. The locking up routines kind of echo the locking up routines of the city. Watchmen are there to guard against riot but mainly guard against fire risk.

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