The Illustrated London News (ILN) Gallery
A unique, visual archive of 19th century Victorian Britain historical illustrations
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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Guildhall banquet for Prince, Princess of Wales, Illustrated London News
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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 and the customary handing round and sipping of the Lord Mayor's loving cup'. His Royal Highnes The Prince of Wales was Prince Albert, (1841-1910) eldest son of Queen Victoria. Albert was crowned King Edward VII in 1901. The Princess of Wales is Alexandra (later Queen Alexandra).
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Christmas Morning in a churchyard - The Illustrated London News
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Presentation of the address, Prince, Princess Wales, Illustrated London News
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Lord John Russell, meeting of Victorian gentlemen, Illustrated London News
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The Great Western Hotel, Paddington - Illustrated London News
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Insurgent hospital, Herzegovina 1876- The Illustrated London News
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Charity colection for the injured 1870 - Illustrated London News
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Agriculturists attending the Great Exhibition, Illustrated London News
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Bubale Antelope in the Zoological Society's Gardens, Illustrated London News
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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. His Royal Highnes The Prince of Wales was Prince Albert, (1841-1910) eldest son of Queen Victoria. Albert was crowned King Edward VII in 1901. The Princess of Wales is Alexandra (later Queen Alexandra).
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© Darren Hendley

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 and explorer David Livingstone. Original Publication: From the Illustrated London News - pub. 1875 (Photo by Illustrated London News/Getty Images)