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The Treasure Ship in Fairy Seas, London HippodromeThe Christmas production at the London Hippodrome, using its famous water tank to enact an underwater wcene about treasure seekers beneath the sea
Two women receiving bad news from India, December 1841. 1841
Herbert Ingram, British journalist and politicianHerbert Ingram (1811-1860), British journalist and Liberal politician, founder of The Illustrated London News. circa 1850s
Advert, Heath Robinson in The Daily NewsAdvert, Heath Robinson presents Mr Spodnoodle in The Daily News. 1923
French Railway News - more Couchettes put into service. 1951
Dora Sigerson Shorter, Irish poet and sculptorDora Sigerson (1866-1918), Irish poet and sculptor, wife of Clement Shorter, English journalist, literary critic and editor of the Illustrated London News. 1898
Page from the Illustrated London News, 4th January 1947, featuring People and Events of the Week: Personalities in the Public Eye
Princess Victoria receiving the news that she is Queen. 1837
Illuminated news bulletin and how it worksThe Newspaper of the Streets. The illuminated news bulletin which tells passer-by at night the latest news. Diagram by S. W
Nameless and Friendless by Emily Mary OsbornEngraving after the painting by Emily Mary Osborn, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1857 and subsequently at the 1862 International Exhibition
Russian state jewels to be auctioned in LondonPage from The Illustrated London News reporting on a sale of magnificent jewellery forming part of the Russian state jewels, which were auctioned at Christies in 1927
Sarawaks Hundred Years under rule of White RajahsPage from The Illustrated London News reporting on a centenary of rule of the state of Sarawak in Malaysia by white rajahs, beginning in 1838 with James Brooke
St. Pancras Baths and WashhousesPage from The Illustrated London News reporting on the St. Pancras Baths and Washhouses, with illustrations of both the inferior and superior bathing facilities and the washing
Dr. Livingstones Discoveries in Central AfricaPage from The Illustrated London News, 1856 reporting on the discoveries made by David Livingstone while exploring central Africa. The page features a portrait of Livingston from a photograph by M
Vessels and warships of the Chinese navy. Mail ship or news frigate 1, junk with defensive boards 2, covered waterwheel riverboat 3, junk 4, and hawks beak boat with two prows 5
White dodo and duck by Pieter WithoosWhite dodo I by Pieter Withoos, female, Illustrated London News, 1856 (23) and white dodo II by Pieter Withoos, female, Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 1863 (24)
The Illustrated London News - publishing office 1843Saturday scene at The Illustrated London News publishing office. 1843
Frau Jobst Planckfelt by Durer - report in ILNPage from The Illustrated London News reporting on a rare oil painting by Albrecht Durer of Frau Jobst Planckfelt of Antwerp, mentioned in his diary of 1521
Outbreak of WWII Parisian greengrocer listens to the newsSeptember, 1939. A greengrocer from Montmartre in Paris enjoys a quiet supper behind his shop and switches on the radio to listen to the news. Date: 1939
ILN cover - Golden head-dress of Queen Shub-adFront cover of The Illustrated London News showing a photograph of a reconstruction of a 5000 year-old head dress found at Ur, Iraq, in the royal Graves at Ur excavated by Sir Leonard Woolley. 1928
Stamford Pond, Epsom, Surrey. Date: circa 1908
River pollution and its problems, ILN January 1932Page from the Illustrated London News, 23rd January 1932, on The World of Science, River Pollution and its Problems, by W P Pycraft
Front cover, Illustrated London News, Summer Number 1913Front cover, The Illustrated London News, Summer Number 1913. Date: 1913
Lady reading the newspaper in bed. circa 1900
The Illustrated London News, November 1971The front cover of The Illustrated London News, dated November 1971. The cover image deals with the issue of protecting fisherman following the Common Market change in the 12 mile limit. Date: 1971
Dyer - Saviour of India or Guilty of an error of judgement Dyer - Saviour of India orBrigadier General Reginald Edward Harry Dyer (1864-1927), British Indian Army officer. He was responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre (13 April 1919) in Amritsar
The Amritsar Debate - High Officials Concerned in the CasePage from The Illustrated London News reporting on the case of General Dyer Considered " the Butcher of Amritsar" who was responsible for ordering British troops to fire on a peaceful
Platform at Victoria Station, London 1926Continental and Main Line Departure Platform at Victoria Station, London. Date: 1926
Illustration, Kelmscott Manor, William MorrisIllustration by William Morris, Kelmscott Manor, News from Nowhere. 1891
Cartoon, The Only Topic. 1870
The Reservists Farewell by Ralph HedleyA colour illustration from The Illustrated London News portraying a Boer War reservist soldier saying goodbye to his wife and child at a railway station. 1900
Princess Mary and Lord Dalkeith, 1919Princess Mary(later Countess of Harewood) and Lord Dalkeith pictured with her brothers Prince George(Duke of Kent) and Prince Albert(later George VI) on horseback, 1919
Reporters waiting for news of Queen Victoria 1901Reporters outside Osborne House waiting for news on the illness of Queen Victoria. 1901
Outside gates of Buckingham Palace during Queens illnessDay after day anxious people came to read the bulletins outside the gates of Buckingham Palace during the illness of Queen Victoria. 1901
New Coal Pier No. 9, Newport News, Virginia, USAC&O Railway Companys New Coal Pier No. 9, Newport News, Virginia, USA. Date: circa 1915
Battleship launch, Newport News, Virginia, USAPeople gathered for a battleship launch at the shipyards, Newport News, Virginia, USA. Date: circa 1915
The funeral of Sir Arthur Pearson, 1921A page from The Illustrated London News detailed the funeral of Sir Cyril Arthur Pearson (1866-1921), English newspaper and magazine publisher and benefactor of the blind. Date: 1921
Braids Heroic Effort: The Match-PlayFinalists James Braid and Archie Compston putting on the green in torrential rain in the News of the World Match-Play Championship at Walton Heath 1927
Colonel P H FawcettColonel Percy H Fawcett (1867 - 1925), British geographer, artillery officer, cartographer, archaeologist, and explorer of South America. 1932
Amazonian Adventure - article in the SphereAmazonian Adventure - an account of a 3, 000 mile-journey along the Amazon written and illustrated by Victor Coverley-Price Date: 1st March 1932
Modern architecture of 1928A page from The Illustrated London News detailing modern buildings in 1928. Clockwise from top left: the new medical clinics in modern collegiate style at the University of Chicago
The Star newspaper stop press, death of Queen Victoria, 22 January 1901. Date: 1901
Interior pages of The Illustrated London News, 1849Example of a double page spread from The Illustrated London News, dated 17th March 1849. Pictured here is heroic young seaman Lieutenant Molesworth
Procession over London Bridge, day after CoronationThe procession the day after the coronation, with King George and Queen Mary crossing London Bridge the main entrance to get to South London in an open carriage. Date: 23 June 1911
Procession at Fleet Street, day after CoronationThe procession of George V, going through the once was journalist headquarters, Fleet Street, London, on the 23rd June 1911. 23 June 1911
Front cover of The Illustrated London News, 10 March 1849Front cover of The Illustrated London News for 10 March 1849, featuring an engraving of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles James Napier in his costume as Governor of Sindh (Scinde). Date: 1849
Front cover of The Illustrated London News, 28 July 1849 featuring an engraving of the Torc Cascade near Killarney in Ireland. Date: 1849
Front cover of The Illustrated London News, 18 August 1849Front cover of The Illustrated London News for 18th August 1849 featuring an engraving of Queen Victorias visit to the Linen Hall in Belfast during her tour of Ireland