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  1. The Illustrated London News, founded by Herbert Ingram and first published on Saturday 14 May 1842, was the world's first illustrated weekly news magazine. [1] The magazine was published weekly for most of its existence, switched to a less frequent publication schedule in 1971, and eventually ceased publication in 2003.

  2. Jun 1, 1999 · View All from Illustrated London News. Explore and read 260532 pages of Illustrated London News on the British Newspaper Archive, 162 years of history, local and international news stories, different and free sample issues to view everyday.

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  3. Jun 27, 2012 · The illustrated London news : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Publication date. 1842. Topics. London (England) -- Newspapers. Publisher. London : William Little. Collection. lincolncollection; americana. Contributor. Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection. Language. English. Volume. July-Dec. 1860. Title from caption.

  4. The Illustrated London News was a long-running illustrated newspaper (and later news magazine) based in London. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial .) Publication History. The Illustrated London News began in 1842 as a weekly (which it remained until 1971).

  5. On this website you will find a wealth of information about the ILN, including its history, notable contributors, and featured articles. Join me as I explore. the legacy of this iconic publication and discover the stories it has to tell. A short history of The Illustrated London News.

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  6. Named after our most famous title,The Illustrated London News, ILN has a long, colourful history behind it. This pioneering publication was the world’s first illustrated weekly newspaper. A rich heritage

  7. Illustrated London News, historic magazine of news and the arts, published in London, a forerunner in the use of various graphic arts. It was founded as a weekly in 1842 by Herbert Ingram, and it became a monthly in 1971. It was London’s first illustrated periodical, with 32 woodcuts in the 16 pages of its first issue.

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