The Rich History of Capital - in the the Capital.
7.00pm Thursday 26th November 2020Spend time with the Bank of England's ALISON COOK and historian of science LAURENCE SCALES to dig up treasures in the histories of London Lolly, the Bank and the Royal Mint.
The Salon will be held online via the Zoom platform. Details of how to join will be emailed you before the event.

Alison will also give us a brief overview of the work of the Bank today to explore the relationship between capital and THE capital.
Then, historian of science LAURENCE SCALES will reveal some of the highlights and lowlights in the history of the Royal Mint from its arrival at the Tower in 1279 to its exit at decimalisation, with tales of occasions when the coin of the realm has had to be replaced, - not least because of the depredations of forgers.
Laurence will also take some selected scenes from the history of Bank of England notes, particularly some banknotes that never were.
LAURENCE SCALES formerly in the engineering profession, for 12 years Laurence has been offering walking tours and talks focused on London's unparalleled history of discovery, invention and medicine. He is (in normal times) an archives volunteer at the Royal Institution and Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts Manufactures and Commerce, and has contributed many articles to Londonist.com