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A Brief History of The Illustrated London News, 1842–2003

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Authored by Chloe Haney
Published on 17th July, 2025 1 min read

A Brief History of The Illustrated London News, 1842–2003

To celebrate the launch of this extraordinary new collection, join our Editorial Assistant, Chloe Haney, as she dives into the 150 year history of The Illustrated London News (ILN) — the longest running weekly illustrated newspaper in British history.

From the ILN’s first edition to its last, the paper offered its readers a visual account of a wide range of topics and events, both British and otherwise. The history of the ILN is a fascinating backdrop to this influential publication. 

In this video, Chloe explores this history, covering the story of the ILN’s foundation, the untimely death of its founder, Herbert Ingram, and the subsequent movement of the paper’s ownership through his family, through to the end of the ILN’s run. 

Visit the collection’s landing page to find out more about this collection.


Authored by Chloe Haney

Chloe Haney

Chloe Haney is an Editorial Assistant at British Online Archives. Chloe gained her Masters degree in Social and Cultural History from the University of Leeds in 2024, after gaining her Bachelor's degree in History in 2023. Her research interests are in queer history and gender studies, with a particular focus on pre-twentieth century expressions of gender and sexuality.

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