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English Farm BuilingsFarm buildings at Ingram, Northumberland, England, a lonely hamlet in the Cheviots. Date: 1930s
William James IngramSir William James Ingram (1847 1924), proprietor of The Illustrated London News, and son of founder Herbert Ingram. He was also a Liberal politician
Home of the Sphere on Coronation night, 1953The lower part of Ingram House, in the Strand, just opposite the bombed-out shell of St. Clement Danes Church, as it is illuminated after nightfall. 1953
A morning at Mrs. Ingram s: a lady plays the piano, while a young man and woman sing. Date: 1889
Herbert Ingram (1811 - 1860), MP for Boston, Lincolnshire, and founder of The Illustrated London News. Died in a shipping accident on board the Lady Elgin steamer on Lake Michigan, USA
Statue of Herbert Ingram in BostonHerbert Ingram (1811-1860) was the founder of the Illustrated London News. This memorial, designed by Alexander Munro, was unveiled in October, 1862 and stands in the Market Place of Boston
Statue of Herbert IngramHerbert Ingram (1811-1860) was the founder of the Illustrated London News. This memorial, designed by Alexander Munro, was unveiled in October, 1862 and stands in the Market Place of Boston
Archbishop of Canterbury with Bishops of London & SalisburyThe Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Thomas Davidson, 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth (1848-1930) walking behind the Bishop of London, Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (centre)
Bishop of London / StampARTHUR FOLEY WINNINGTON-INGRAM Bishop of London, in military uniform
Tom Titt / Bishop of LondonArthur Foley Winnington-Ingram. Bishop of London from 1901 to 1939
Portrait of Herbert IngramHerbert Ingram (1811-1860), founder of the Illustrated London News. Born in Boston, Lincolnshire, Ingram was a printer and bookseller who noticed that his customers always asked for the paper which
In the editors room: a special artists drawing is broughtA photograph showing the editors office of the Illustrated London News with editor Bruce Ingram, seated, assessing a a drawing submitted for publication by one of the ILN special artists
Dear, Dear, Dear! by G. E. StuddyEarly illustration by G. E. Studdy during World War I, showing a soldier (standing) speaking to a older lady on a London bus or tube train
Af Winnington-IngramArthur Foley Winnington-Ingram Bishop of London
Shepherds InformedThe Illustrated London News made its debut in coloured journalism on the 22nd December 1855 when the first series of coloured printed pictures appeared in its Christmas supplement
Af Winnington-Ingram / VfArthur Foley Winnington-Ingram Bishop of London