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ILN Collection

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90 items

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ILN Collection: Britannia and Eve

Britannia and Eve Collection
4 items

ILN Collection: ILN

ILN Collection
12 items

ILN Collection: The Bystander

The Bystander Collection
6 items

ILN Collection: The Sketch

The Sketch Collection
6 items

ILN Collection: The Sphere

The Sphere Collection
7 items

ILN Collection: The Tatler

The Tatler Collection
5 items

Background imageILN Collection: Carbolic smoke ball

Carbolic smoke ball
An advertisment placed by the Carbolic Smoke Ball Company for the carbolic smoke ball, a cure for all types of ailments

Background imageILN Collection: Hillary and Tensing Bhutia conquering Everest

Hillary and Tensing Bhutia conquering Everest
Front cover of The Illustrated London News showing Sir Edmund Hillary together with Sherpa Tensing Bhutia reaching the summit of Mount Everest on May 29 1953

Background imageILN Collection: The Flower Market Of The Madeleine by Blampied

The Flower Market Of The Madeleine by Blampied
An illustration by Edmund Blampied of a bustling flower market at the Place de la Madeleine in Paris. Blampied (1886-1966) drew countless illustrations for the ILN magazines

Background imageILN Collection: Field Marshall Montgomery and Winston Churchill at the Alamein Reunion

Field Marshall Montgomery and Winston Churchill at the Alamein Reunion

Background imageILN Collection: Edmund Hillary & Tensing

Edmund Hillary & Tensing
Sir Edmund Hillary with Tenzing Norgay after their successful attempt to scale Mount Everest in Nepal on 29th May 1953. The legendary mountaineer died in January 2008

Background imageILN Collection: The Illustrated London News Festival of Britain issue

The Illustrated London News Festival of Britain issue
The Festival of Britain exhibition opening, a special number from The Illustrated London News. The front cover was created by Terence Cuneo 1907-1996

Background imageILN Collection: ILN Royal Wedding Number November 1947 by Terence Cuneo

ILN Royal Wedding Number November 1947 by Terence Cuneo

Background imageILN Collection: Our Fancy Rabbits

Our Fancy Rabbits
An illustration of various breeds of rabbit drawn for The Boys Own Paper by F. A. Lydon

Background imageILN Collection: 5 Chester Terrace, Regents Park, by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson

5 Chester Terrace, Regents Park, by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson
A watercolour and pen painting of the Chester Terrace, Regents Park, London. The Illustrated London News featured a long running series of paintings of Londons architecture by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson

Background imageILN Collection: Eve Before The Fall. By A. E. Bestall

Eve Before The Fall. By A. E. Bestall
A scene beside a waterfall of four girls in their bathing costumes. The girls are watching the waterfall, prehaps resting after swimming

Background imageILN Collection: The Sketch Midsummer Number

The Sketch Midsummer Number
Front cover illustration showing a lady relaxing in a hammock reading a book

Background imageILN Collection: The Sketch Front Cover, Winter 1955

The Sketch Front Cover, Winter 1955
A colour illustration of the Winter Sports number of The Sketch, from 1955, showing a woman in her skiing clothes, with a majestic mountain range behind her

Background imageILN Collection: Advertisement for Singer cars

Advertisement for Singer cars from 1926, proclaiming everybody should have a car with character

Background imageILN Collection: Front cover from the Bystander 1930

Front cover from the Bystander 1930
Front cover illustration by Wilson for The Bystander Christmas cover 1930 showing Spanish style dancers in the stage spotlight, against an art deco style rainbow backdrop

Background imageILN Collection: Front cover from The Sketch

Front cover from The Sketch
Front cover illustration from The Sketch showing a couple relaxing on the beach

Background imageILN Collection: Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill inspecting the damage to the House of Commons after an attack during the Blitz

Background imageILN Collection: Front cover of The Bystander by Barribal

Front cover of The Bystander by Barribal
Two young ladies playing in the sea

Background imageILN Collection: Rush hour at a London tube station, by A. W. Wilson

Rush hour at a London tube station, by A. W. Wilson
A busy London underground station contasting two platforms, one side has happy holiday makers and the other sober looking business men

Background imageILN Collection: Britannia and Eve cover May 1939

Britannia and Eve cover May 1939
Front cover illustration by Carl Shreve for Britannia and Eve magazine depicting a young woman in a spring time setting

Background imageILN Collection: Enos Fruit Salts

Enos Fruit Salts
Full page colour advertisement fo Enos fruit salts, a popular remedy for digestive problems throughout the 19th century

Background imageILN Collection: The Dancer by Fred Purvis

The Dancer by Fred Purvis
Colour illustraton by Fred Purvis showing an elegant solitary dancer in a diaphonous yellow dress

Background imageILN Collection: Sketch front cover: RAF display at Hendon airfield

Sketch front cover: RAF display at Hendon airfield
Crowds watching an air display at Hendon airfield in the 1930s

Background imageILN Collection: A Land Of Sunshine

A Land Of Sunshine
The Victoria Falls on the Zambesi River, South Africa, have been described by many travellers as The Eighth Wonder of the World

Background imageILN Collection: Spring at the Savoy

Spring at the Savoy
A front cover illustration from The Tatler showing fashionably dressed women walking into The Savoy hotel in London

Background imageILN Collection: Front cover from The Bystander 1936

Front cover from The Bystander 1936
A colourful cover of an aeroplane flying over the coast. As aviation increased during the 1930s, the Bystander published a Flying Number each year

Background imageILN Collection: Royal Wedding 1981 - ILN front cover

Royal Wedding 1981 - ILN front cover
Front cover of The Illustrated London News celebrating the marriage of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer at St Pauls Cathedral on 29 July 1981

Background imageILN Collection: Illustrated London News 1979, Thatcher and Callaghan

Illustrated London News 1979, Thatcher and Callaghan
Front cover of the Illustrated London News, May 1979 featuring portraits of James Callaghan, Labour leader and incumbent Prime Minister and Tory Party Leader, Margaret Thatcher

Background imageILN Collection: Postmen of the nations

Postmen of the nations
Photographic montage showing postmen from around the world, dubbed by the ILN as the hardest-worked men in the world at Christmas

Background imageILN Collection: Players cigarette advert

Players cigarette advert
Child with toys offering a handful of cigarettes

Background imageILN Collection: The Bystander front cover by William Barribal

The Bystander front cover by William Barribal
Woman in a yellow, polka dot dress trying on a variety of jaunty, colourful hats

Background imageILN Collection: The Sphere Orient Number 1936

The Sphere Orient Number 1936
Colour front cover image showing a cruise ship docking in an Asian country

Background imageILN Collection: The Sphere Season Number

The Sphere Season Number
A front cover illustration showing a stylish couple overlooking a busy London park from their balcony

Background imageILN Collection: Front cover from The Tatler

Front cover from The Tatler
Jolly front cover illustration for The Tatler by Lewis Baumer showing a girl in a swimsuit bouncing on a large beach ball

Background imageILN Collection: The Bystander Riviera Number 1923

The Bystander Riviera Number 1923
The front cover of The Bystander Riviera Number. A colour illustration showing a glamorous couple stood overlooking a moonlit Monte Carlo

Background imageILN Collection: The Penny Farthing or Ordinary Bicycle of the 1870 s

The Penny Farthing or Ordinary Bicycle of the 1870 s
Photograph of a Penny Farthing or Ordinary bicycle of the 1870 s, with its rider wearing contemporary cycling clothes

Background imageILN Collection: Come Aboard, Sir! by Edmund Blampied

Come Aboard, Sir! by Edmund Blampied
An illustration by Edmund Blampied or Blam (1886-1966) of a young lady relaxing at the prow of a yacht while the breeze blows her hair

Background imageILN Collection: The Sphere cover, October 1957

The Sphere cover, October 1957
Queen Elizabeth II of Britain Royal visit to Canada and the United States. Issue dated 26th October 1957

Background imageILN Collection: Princess Elizabeth as a bridesmaid

Princess Elizabeth as a bridesmaid
Lady May Cambridge (Princess May of Teck), with her bridesmaid Princess Elizabeth of York, later Queen Elizabeth II. On 24th October 1931, Lady May, Prince Leopolds granddaughter

Background imageILN Collection: Xmas No 1933

Xmas No 1933
Front cover of the Illustrated London News Christmas number from 1933 showing a stylised Three Kings

Background imageILN Collection: A Neighbourly Kiss

A Neighbourly Kiss
Illustration by Susan Pearse showing two children kissing through a gap in a garden fence. Susan Pearse was a regular contributor to the Sphere and other ILN titles

Background imageILN Collection: Ladies First

Ladies First
Illustration by Susan Beatrice Pearse showing an outdoor garden scene of a young boy offering a chocolate to a little girl. Susan Pearse was a regular contributor to the Sphere and other ILN titles

Background imageILN Collection: ILN VE Day number

ILN VE Day number
Special edition of the Illustrated London News to celebrate the end of World War II



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