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Illustrated London News

The Illustrated London News

In 1842, Herbert Ingram, a young printer and newsagent from Nottingham, arrived in London. As a newsagent he noticed that when on the rare occasions that newspapers included woodcuts, their sales increased. He came to the conclusion that it would be possible to make a good profit from a magazine that included a large number of illustrations. The first edition of the Illustrated London News appeared on 14th May 1842. Costing sixpence, the magazine had sixteen pages and thirty-two woodcut illustrations. The London Illustrated News was an immediate success and the first edition sold 26,000 copies. Within a few months it was selling over 65,000 copies a week. Encouraged by the success of the Illustrated London News, Ingram decided in 1848 to start a daily newspaper, the London Telegraph.

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