The best pictures from ‘The Illustrated Times’, 14

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We have selected three of the best pictures from ‘The Illustrated Times’, a nineteenth-century illustrated newspaper and rich source of remarkable engravings.
The first picture shows an eighteenth-century scene at Dijon.

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The Inn Door, a Scene at Dijon in the Last Century by E Morin

The second picture shows the splendid house of a rich Indian banker.

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House of a Rich Banker at Adjimir

The third picture shows a scene at an inn named the Hampshire Hog.

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Recruiting, Scene at the Hampshire Hog, Charles Street, Westminster, “How Merry we Live who Soldiers be”, by W M’Connell

High-resolution scans of all the illustrations from ‘The Illustrated Times’ (London 1855-1866) can be found in the Look and Learn picture library.

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