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The Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection

A unique, visual archive of 19th century Victorian Britain historical illustrations

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At its peak, The Illustrated London News had a circulation of about 300,000 and was the publication of choice for the Victorian middle classes, transforming illustrations into a credible, factual, news reporting tool. Previously, illustration had been used mainly for political caricatures or for sensational events like public hangings.

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Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: First Biker ?

First Biker ?
1906: The first motor cycle invented by Edward Butler in 1887, called the Petrol-Cycle Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub. 1906 (Photo by Illustrated London News/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Pantomime Audience

Pantomime Audience
8th January 1848: The audience for a pantomime, ranging from a beerswilling old woman in the gallery, to a superior young man and a family in a box and a mixed group in the pit

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Spring-Heeled Jack

Spring-Heeled Jack, a devil-like character of English urban legend escapes from an angry mob at Newport Arch in Lincoln, 1877

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Arctic Exploration

Arctic Exploration
January 1882: The Jeanette, a vessel belonging to James Gordon Bennett, an American journalist who sent Stanley to find Livingstone and promoted polar exploration

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Japanese Artillery Shells

Japanese Artillery Shells
Japanese troops in Manchuria with a stockpile of 11-inch artillery shells during the Russo-Japanese War, 1905. Original publication: Illustrated London News, pub. 28th January 1905

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Christmas Morning in a churchyard - The Illustrated London News

Christmas Morning in a churchyard - The Illustrated London News
" Scanned directly from The Illustrated London News, Saturday December 24, 1870.Entitled Christmas Morning in the Olden Time, this illustrations shows three people on their way to church

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Presentation of the address, Prince, Princess Wales, Illustrated London News

Presentation of the address, Prince, Princess Wales, Illustrated London News
Scanned directly from The Illustrated London News, Saturday May 27, 1876. The image shows the presentation of the address to the Prince and Princess of Wales on their return from India

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Family in church at Christmas - The Illustrated London News

Family in church at Christmas - The Illustrated London News
Hymn, Digital Vision Vectors, 118108034

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Guildhall banquet for Prince, Princess of Wales, Illustrated London News

Guildhall banquet for Prince, Princess of Wales, Illustrated London News
Scanned directly from The Illustrated London News, Saturday May 27, 1876. Guildhall banquet in honour of the Prince and Princess of Wales on their return from India

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Lord John Russell, meeting of Victorian gentlemen, Illustrated London News

Lord John Russell, meeting of Victorian gentlemen, Illustrated London News
Scanned directly from The Illustrated London News, Saturday December 18, 1852

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: The Great Western Hotel, Paddington - Illustrated London News

The Great Western Hotel, Paddington - Illustrated London News
Scanned directly from The Illustrated London News, Saturday December 18, 1852

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Lost girl helped by two nuns - Illustrated London News

Lost girl helped by two nuns - Illustrated London News
Digital Vision Vectors, 118109135

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Insurgent hospital, Herzegovina 1876- The Illustrated London News

Insurgent hospital, Herzegovina 1876- The Illustrated London News
Digital Vision Vectors, 118082264

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Charity colection for the injured 1870 - Illustrated London News

Charity colection for the injured 1870 - Illustrated London News
Digital Vision Vectors, 117951894

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Agriculturists attending the Great Exhibition, Illustrated London News

Agriculturists attending the Great Exhibition, Illustrated London News
Digital Vision Vectors, 117952102

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Bubale Antelope in the Zoological Societys Gardens, Illustrated London News

Bubale Antelope in the Zoological Societys Gardens, Illustrated London News
Scanned directly from The Illustrated London News, Saturday August 13, 1853

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Eton Quadrangle

Eton Quadrangle
8th March 1890: The school yard of Eton College, the famous public school in Berkshire. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub. 1890 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Great Eastern Damaged

Great Eastern Damaged
October 1859: A funnel lies shattered on the deck after a boiler explosion on the Great Eastern. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - Reparing the Accident on the Great Eastern - pub

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Model Lodgings

Model Lodgings
1879: A montage of the buildings, inhabitants and an opening ceremony at Beaconsfield Buildings near Kings Cross, London, erected by the Victoria Dwelling Association

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Tale Of A Goose

Tale Of A Goose
1st December 1884: A man argues with a trader over the quality of her geese in this series of cartoons for Christmas. Original Publication: The Illustrated London News - New Christmas Number - pub

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: At Lake Victoria

At Lake Victoria
31st July 1875: Africans carry the boat of Anglo-American explorer Henry Morton Stanley overland in Africa. Stanley named his boat Livingstone after the Scottish missionary

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Soldiers At Rest

Soldiers At Rest
1848: Soldiers relaxing over a meal. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - Insurrection in Ireland, Major Ansel and officers of the 74th at mess - pub. 1848

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: William Hut

William Hut
14th May 1853: The William Hut paying out the transatlantic electric cable. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub. 1853 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: New Dock

New Dock
March 1877: Crowds on a hilltop are viewing the new dock at Avonmouth near Bristol. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - supplement -The New Avonmouth Dock Near Bristol - pub

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Reading The Treaty

Reading The Treaty
19th January 1861: A crowd in Peking reading the treaty which ended the Chinese Wars. (Photo by HultonArchive/Illustrated London News/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: The Grand Saloon

The Grand Saloon
1859: Passengers in the grand saloon of the Great Eastern steam ship. (Photo by Illustrated London News/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Pig Headed

Pig Headed
December 1886: A pig evades the militia to escape into the cottage from which its owners have just been evicted. Original Publication

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Mail Cart

Mail Cart
29th November 1817: Mail arriving in an Irish village by horse and cart which also carries passengers. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Building The BM

Building The BM
14th April 1855: The construction of the new reading room at the British Museum in London. Original Artist: By C W Sheeres. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Flood Damage

Flood Damage
2nd April 1864: Searching for the dead at Malin Bridge after the flood at Sheffield. Original Publication: Illustrated London News (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: La Bourgogne

La Bourgogne
July 1898: The French transatlantic liner La Bourgogne which sank on the 4th of July 1898 after a collision with the British liner Cromartyshire resulting in the loss of 500 lives

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Leviathan Launch

Leviathan Launch
1857: The chain-drums and checking-gear used at the attempted launch of the Leviathan. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub. 1857 (Photo by Illustrated London News/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Luxury At Sea

Luxury At Sea
26th December 1881: Passengers in the luxurious saloon of a Cunard Steamer. (Photo by Illustrated London News/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Assembly House

Assembly House
May 1849: The Houses of Assembly burning at Montreal, Canada. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub. 1849 (Photo by HultonArchive/Illustrated London News/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: What I Saw

What I Saw
1861: What I Saw in the Fire. Fairies, goblins, witches and other fantastic creatures cavort together in the artists imagination

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Government Gymn

Government Gymn
29th April 1848: An open air Government gymnasium at Primrose Hill, London. Climbing frames, swings and parallel bars are in use and the scene has attracted a crowd of families

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Boarding At Liverpool

Boarding At Liverpool
6th July 1861: Troops boarding the Great Eastern steamship in Liverpool on their way to reinforce Canadian garrisons. (Photo by HultonArchive/Illustrated London News/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: The Euphonia

The Euphonia
August 1846: The Euphonia or Speaking Machine. The machine is the top half of a figure on a table in front of a curtain, behind the table a seated man works the mechanism

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: General Compartment

General Compartment
6th June 1857: The construction of the general compartment of the Great Eastern steam ship at Millwall. Original Publication: From the Illustrated London News (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Ferry Station

Ferry Station
12th March 1870: Illustrated London News - Proposed Channel Railway Ferry Station And Pier At Dover - pub. 1870 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Sheep Dip

Sheep Dip
1846: Farmers use long poles to wash their sheep in the river. Original Artwork: Engraving by Linton. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub. 1846 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Indian Convoy

Indian Convoy
13th December 1862: A cotton convoy camps for the night under a large banyan tree in India, on the journey from Rewah to the Ganges. (Photo by HultonArchive/Illustrated London News/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Fen Flood

Fen Flood
24th May 1862: An attempt to form a dam in the middle-level drain during the Great Flood in the Fens. Original Publication: Illustrated London News (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Arriving for Shilling Day, The Great Exhibition (Illustrated London News)

Arriving for Shilling Day, The Great Exhibition (Illustrated London News)
Digital Vision Vectors, 117952118

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Philadelphia Centennial Festival Street Scene, 1876, Illustrated London News

Philadelphia Centennial Festival Street Scene, 1876, Illustrated London News
centenary, Digital Vision Vectors, 117924555

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Victorian family on Christmas Eve - The Illustrated London News

Victorian family on Christmas Eve - The Illustrated London News
Digital Vision Vectors, 117951872

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Men scrambling for pence in street, 1876, Illustrated London News

Men scrambling for pence in street, 1876, Illustrated London News
Digital Vision Vectors, 117952236

Background imageThe Illustrated London News (ILN) Collection: Gathering for the Pantomime: Dream of Chancifancia, Illustrated London News

Gathering for the Pantomime: Dream of Chancifancia, Illustrated London News
Digital Vision Vectors, 117951877



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