RMA64RJD–Christmas edition front page of the Illustrated London News 1888. Color lithograph
RME2465T–LONDON BLITZ NEWS BOMBS February 17th 1940 Front cover of Illustrated London News showing the inner workings of German bombs raining down on London
RMG2TB8T–Illustrated London News - print; coloured engraving- Panorama of London and the River Thames -
RMT96KW3–Temporary mounting of an achromatic refracting telescope, the property of E.J. Cooper, Esq. Lithograph from 1831. Illustrated London News. The achromatic refracting lens was invented in 1733 by an English barrister named Chester Moore Hall, although it was independently invented and patented by John Dollond around 1758.
RMJGXN28–LONDON PANORAMA published by the Illustrated London News in 1845 . View looking eastwards down the Thames past dockland
RMBM9W6A–A Christmas Carol, from The Illustrated London News, illustrated by Phiz. London, England, 1855
RMFFB1BT–ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. /nThe front page of the first issue of 'The Illustrated London News,' May 1842.
RMEXTKC2–1880s UK The Illustrated London News Magazine Plate
RMDRHNKN–Page from the Illustrated London News, 1854.
RMW60B9X–Ejectment of Irish peasants: a print from 'The Illustrated London News', 1848. The Irish Potato Famine: Irish peasant famillies were evicted as they were unable to pay their rent because of the failure of the potato crop due to Potato Blight. The Great Famine, Great Hunger or Potato Famine, was a period of mass starvation and disease in Ireland from 1845 to 1849.
RM2FM2BTM–Tay Bridge Disaster. Illustration from the Illustrated London News, from January 1880, entitiled ' 'Steam Launches and Divers' Barge Employed in Search'.
RMMR3XBA–Illustration depicting the preparation of the Illustrated London News. Dated 19th century
RME0XKJX–May 05, 1967 - Illustrated London News Celebrates 125th Anniversary. The world's oldest illustrated weekly news paper the Illustrated London News, celebrates its 125th Anniversary today. And to celebrate they recreated the first deliveries of the paper along Fleet Street and Central London, as they were made by horse drawn stage coach in 1842. The original printing office stood in Crane Court. The publishing office was at 320 Strand, the site of Bush House. Afterwards, the coach, carrying Illustrated London News staff in period costume, toured central London
RM2DBHTK4–'Photo of a soldier of the US Expeditionary Corps in full equipment on the front page of the ''Illustrated London News''.'
RMR23JJT–The illustrated London News, Masthead from July 7, 1860.
RMCMYHHW–Front page of The Illustrated London News 9/2/52
RMDHAPT7–A tiger wedding in Coorg, Southern India. Illustration first published in The Illustrated London News on 6 December 1873.
RMJ9G70J–Front cover of The Illustrated London News for 15th May 1937, celebrating the coronation of King George VI.
RMK8FTR8–News of Dr Livingstone, Original article from The Illustrated London news of 28 January 1871
RM2AMP9EY–Masthead of The Illustrated London News. The news magazine was launched in 1842 and stopped publication in 2003
RMWPD7F9–Mahatma Gandhi on front page of The Illustrated London News magazine, March 14, 1931
RMT5EH7W–Illustration from the Illustrated London News in 1900, showing British Cavalry Soldiers during the Boer war in Southern Africa.
RMT96MP0–Temporary mounting of an achromatic refracting telescope, the property of E.J. Cooper, Esq. Lithograph from 1831. Illustrated London News. The achromatic refracting lens was invented in 1733 by an English barrister named Chester Moore Hall, although it was independently invented and patented by John Dollond around 1758.
RMC84YYR–ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS PRINTING PRESS about 1845
RM2B0M7PT–After William Maw Egley, Omnibus Life in London, from 'Illustrated London News', After William Maw Egley (British, London 1826–1916 London), June 11, 1859, Wood engraving, Sheet: 10 3/8 × 9 9/16 in. (26.4 × 24.3 cm), Prints
RMFG24H2–ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. /n'Blanche.' Cover of the Illustrated London News, 15 November 1890.
RMEXTKBT–1870s UK The Illustrated London News Magazine Plate
RMG3C0JD–A page from The Illustrated London News, 5th September 1857. Date: 1857
RMT1HM8M–Frank Buckland (1826-1880). Engraving from the 'Illustrated London News', 1881. Francis Trevelyan Buckland (1826-1880), English surgeon, zoologist and natural historian.
RM2BKNKWE–[ 1860s Japan - Port of Kobe ] — Engraving from the Illustrated London News showing the port of Hyogo, the future city of Kobe, in 1868. 19th century vintage newspaper engraving.
RMF7NDM1–The Illustrated London News titlepage, July to December, 1860
RME0XKK0–May 05, 1967 - Illustrated London news celebrates 125th. Anniversary.: The world's eldest illustrated weekly newspaper. the Illustrated London News, celebrates its 125th. anniversary today, And to celebrates they reted the first deliveries of the paper along Fleet Street and central London, as they were made by horse-drawn stage-coach in 1842. The original printing office stood in Grane Court. The publishing office was at 320 Strand, the site of Bush House. Afterwards, he coach, carrying Illustrated London News staff in period costume toured central London
RM2GDKDGW–Visitors walking past bales of wool from Victoria, Australia, at the entrance to the Australian Section, Paris Exposition Universelle, 1867. Woodcut engraving by JM from the Supplement to the Illustrated London News, London, June 8, 1867.
RMR23HHK–Advertisement for Allen & Ginter's Virginian tobacco and cigarettes. From ''The Illustrated London News'', London, 1886.
RMCMYJ4T–advert in The Illustrated London News 23/2/52
RM2BJ088J–Cover of the Illustrated London News showing the layered wedding cake for the marriage of Princes Victoria and Prince Frederick William of Prussia. - The cake was designed by M.Jules Le Blond, and created by him with the assistance of M. Constant Pagnier - Cake includes cupids holding a medalion. - London, England - 25 January 1858 -
RM2FNAJ70–Vintage front cover of The Illustrated London News for 9th February 1952. Special edition for the forthcoming tour by Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. The first stop was Nairobi (by air). They were due to board the SS Gothic at Mombasa, but news reached the princess of her father King George VI's death. She returned to Britain and the tour was cancelled.
RFFF108K–1857. Illustrated London News
RM2AMP9F3–Illustrated London News. Front page of first issue, dated May 14, 1842. Fourth reprint. The news magazine was launched in 1842 and stopped publication in 2003
RMKCA74W–Illustrated London News Jubilee 1842-92. Mr Punch congratulating Madame Illustrated London News on 50 years in print
RMA7AXMR–Centrepiece The Illustrated London News October 9th 1909
RM2BE1019–On March 15th, 1870 Dickens gave the last of his highly successful reading from his own works at St. James's Hall. From 'The Illustrated London News,' 1870. Charles John Huffam Dickens (February 7, 1812 - June 9, 1870) was an English author and social critic. He created some of the world's most memorable fictional characters and is regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period. Dickens was the literary colossus of his age and his works enjoyed unprecedented fame. His 1843 novella, A Christmas Carol, is one of the most influential works ever written, and it remains popular and conti
RMJHADXN–ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS First edition 14 May 1842
RM2B0M07A–After Rebecca Solomon, The Friend in Need, from 'Illustrated London News', After Rebecca Solomon (British, London 1832–1886 London), April 23, 1859, Wood engraving, Sheet: 12 1/8 × 10 3/8 in. (30.8 × 26.3 cm), Prints
RMBX8926–people, professions, skythe grinder, wood engraving, 'The Illustrated London News', 6.1.1866, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMEXTFH3–1870s UK Illustrated London News Magazine Plate
RMG3C0JC–A page from The Illustrated London News, 5th September 1857. Date: 1857
RMTAACCP–Election scene at Birmingham', 1875. From the Illustrated London News February 6th, 1875. Birmingham MP John Bright (1811-1889) campaigning. Quaker John Bright was a British Radical and Liberal statesman. He played a pivotal role in the formation of the Anti-Corn Law League and was one of the greatest orators of his generation.
RM2BKNKYC–[ 1860s Japan - Port of Kobe ] — Engraving from the Illustrated London News showing the port of Hyogo, the future city of Kobe, in 1868. 19th century vintage newspaper engraving.
RMF7NCPF–The illustrated London News, Masthead from July 7, 1860.
RMTXJ94W–1948 Illustrated London News Closing ceremony of London Olympic Games
RM2GDKDJB–Yakut teepee and Kyrhyz yurt in the Russian Department.. Tents of the Jakouts and Kirgheses, Russian Tartar, Paris Exposition Universelle, 1867. Woodcut engraving from the Supplement to the Illustrated London News, London, June 8, 1867.
RMCW5AE4–A London pigsty in 'The Illustrated London News'
RMCMYH6P–Lanchester car advert in The Illustrated London News 23/2/52
RMFF74XH–LONDON: NEWSBOYS, 1862./nEnglish newsboys selling the 'Times' and the 'Illustrated London News' on the streets of London. English colored engraving, 1862.
RMMPAFYD–Vintage front cover of The Illustrated London News magazine. Naval review number dated 20th June 1953, featuring the Golden Hind sailing ship.
RFFF09J6–1850. Illustrated London News
RMPWYKYT–Sir William James Ingram, 1st Baronet, 1847 – 1924. Managing Director of The Illustrated London News and a Liberal politician. From The Business Encyclopedia and Legal Adviser, published 1920.
RMP28JRW–Illustrated London News, colour, Christmas supplement, 1855, 22 December, Annunciation to the shepherds
RMA7AXKG–The Illustrated London News October 9th 1909 for Editorial Purposes Only
RM2BE0H21–On March 15th, 1870 Dickens gave the last of his highly successful reading from his own works at St. James's Hall. From 'The Illustrated London News,' 1870. Charles John Huffam Dickens (February 7, 1812 - June 9, 1870) was an English author and social critic. He created some of the world's most memorable fictional characters and is regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period. Dickens was the literary colossus of his age and his works enjoyed unprecedented fame. His 1843 novella, A Christmas Carol, is one of the most influential works ever written, and it remains popular and conti
RMCFR0CK–THE BEE HUNTERS engraving from Illustrated London News 1863
RM2B0M7PN–Edward Dalziel, The Death Bed of Robert, King of Naples, from 'Illustrated London News', Edward Dalziel (British, Wooler, Northumberland 1817–1905 London), After Alfred Elmore (Irish, Clonakilty, County Cork 1815–1881 London), May 13, 1848, Wood engraving, Sheet: 6 1/4 × 9 3/16 in. (15.9 × 23.4 cm), Prints
RFHJT5R0–A copy of the Illustrated London News in Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackelton's hut.
RMEXTHEG–1870s UK Illustrated London News Magazine Plate
RM2ARBCKT–Post Office collecting sacks of magazines from 'The Illustrated London News.' been collected from the main office. Date: 1845
RMBEMFHC–Art Deco type illustration. From The Illustrated London News, Christmas Number, 1933.
RM2BKNKMA–[ 1860s Japan - Battle of Shimonoseki ] — Engraving from the Illustrated London News showing the second Battle of Shimonoseki (September 5–6, 1864). Original caption: “The War in Japan: The Naval brigade and marines storming the stockade at Simonosaki, September 6th.” 19th century vintage newspaper engraving.
RMRJMDRT–Advertisement for Smith’s watches. From The Illustrated London News, 1900
RMH9N1X5–1936 Illustrated London News front page London News General Francisco Franco
RM2GDKDJ9–A room in the Isbah or Russian Cottage, Russian Departmnet, Paris Exposition Universelle, 1867. Visitors in a traditional Russian log cabin. Woodcut engraving by JM from the Supplement to the Illustrated London News, London, June 8, 1867.
RMCW5AE7–A London pigsty in 'The Illustrated London News'
RMCMYH75–Lanchester car advert in The Illustrated London News 23/2/52
RMHXEP8E–1874 Christmas edition of 'The Illustrated London News' weekly newspaper.
RFF623HF–A statue of Herbert Ingram who founded the Illustrated London News stands in fornt of the Boston Stump
RFFF0YCE–1851. Illustrated London News
RMC1PYDA–The Illustrated London News for 18 January 1947 with advertising front page for whiskey biscuits salt and insurance UK
RM2CA3CHA–A slave auction in Virginia, USA, in the mid 19th-century. After an illustration by an unidentified artist in the Illustrated London News, February
RMARRJ0M–1930s The Illustrated London News Magazine Coronation Ceremony Number Edition 15 May 1937 FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
RF2HWAC4B–Art inspired by Drawings and Prints, Print, The Grace, from the Illustrated London News, Artist, After, Frederick Goodall, British, London 1822, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMJHADXX–GERMAN U-BOAT on the cover of the Illustrated London News 20 February 1915
RM2B0M07C–Mason Jackson, Daniel Maclise, R.A., from 'Illustrated London News', Mason Jackson (British, Ovingham, Northumberland 1819–1903 London), After Thomas Dewell Scott (British, 1828–1911), Daniel Maclise (Irish, Cork 1806–1870 London), May 9, 1868, Wood engraving, Sheet: 15 11/16 × 10 9/16 in. (39.8 × 26.8 cm), Prints
RMT2T607–The Illustrated London News etching of Dee bridge disaster, 1847
RMEXTNF2–1880s UK Illustrated London News Magazine Cover
RMG3BN6G–A page from The Illustrated London News featuring a photograph of Madeira Bay and adverts for Silvo plate polish and Colgate's dental cream Date: 1915
RMBTP4R0–Front page of Illustrated London News 6th Dec 1845
RM2BKNMC0–[ 1860s Japan - Battle of Shimonoseki ] — Engraving from the Illustrated London News showing the second Battle of Shimonoseki (September 5–6, 1864). Original caption: 'Action of Sept. 5, in the strait of Simonosaki. The red batterry opening fire on the corvettes, Sept. 6.' 19th century vintage newspaper engraving.
RMRJMDRW–Advertisement for Bennett's watches. From The Illustrated London News, 1895
RMTXJ32E–1857 Illustrated London News Supplement illustration of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's ship SS Great Eastern under construction at Millwall, London
RM2GDKDJ8–Interior of the Russian Stables, Paris Exposition Universelle, 1867. Visitors viewing thoroughbred horses in the stables of the Russian Department. Interieur des ecuries Russes. Woodcut engraving by JM from the Supplement to the Illustrated London News, London, June 8, 1867.
RMGG2D76–Printing Works / in 'The Illustrated London News', June 15 1861 1861 England
RMCMYHEH–Lanchester car advert in The Illustrated London News 23/2/52
RMF9MJG0–The Illustrated London News magazine. Title page of the bound issues for 1855, showing St Paul's Cathedral and various symbolic items representing the arts, labour, craft, industry etc
RMH2G8BA–Quail catching in Syria a 19th century illustration from the Illustrated London News
RFFEYNPJ–1858. Illustrated London News
RMK2YCPY–LONDON - Hanover Square Rooms The fancy dress ball of the Royal Academy of Music, at the Hanover-Square Rooms (c.1860s). Illustrated London News
RMW2G841–Illustrated London News, May 7, 1853. It reports United States commodore Matthew C. Perry's expedition to Japan. Location Private Collection
RMBJW908–food, coffee, coffeehouse, Turkish coffeehouse, wood engraving from 'Illustrated London News', 3.12.1853,
RF2HWA073–Art inspired by Drawings and Prints, Print, The New Boy, from the Illustrated London News, Artist, After, George Smith, British, London 1829, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMJMJTGN–FANCY DRESS BALL BROOKWOOD LUNATIC ASYLUM as shown in the Illustrated London News in January 1881
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