Monetary and fiscal policies historical info in US and UK/Please helps

I am studying about monetary and fiscal policies in US and UK. So I try to find the historical change in these policies with expected info from 1900 but I still can’t find out (I see the FED fund rate in Bloomberg terminal but it only has from 1954).
Please kindly guide me where I can find these info or share it with me,
Many many thanks,

 

Hey sharehunter, sorry about the delay, but are any of these useful:

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