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William James Ingram
Sir William James Ingram (1847 1924), proprietor of The Illustrated London News, and son of founder Herbert Ingram. He was also a Liberal politician and MP for Boston in Lincolnshire on three occasions between 1878 and 1895. Date: C.1890
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Ingram Liberal Proprietor Will I Am
14"x11" Photo Print
Bring a piece of historical significance into your home with our exquisite photographic print of Sir William James Ingram from the Media Storehouse collection. This captivating image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases Sir William James Ingram (1847-1924) in his finest attire. As the proprietor of The Illustrated London News and the son of its founder, Herbert Ingram, Sir William James Ingram was not only a prominent figure in the publishing industry but also a Liberal politician. Add this stunning print to your collection and relive history with every glance.
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Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this photograph, Sir William James Ingram (1847-1924) is depicted in formal attire, exuding an air of confidence and authority. As the proprietor of The Illustrated London News, one of the most influential and prestigious newspapers of the time, Ingram played a significant role in shaping public opinion through the power of visual journalism. Born to founder Herbert Ingram, Ingram's connection to the newspaper extended beyond his professional duties. His involvement, however, was not limited to the world of journalism. Ingram was also an accomplished Liberal politician and served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Boston in Lincolnshire on three separate occasions between 1878 and 1895. The photograph captures Ingram in his late forties, at the height of his political and professional career. His piercing gaze and well-groomed appearance suggest a man who was both ambitious and dedicated to his pursuits. Ingram's political beliefs were aligned with the Liberal Party, which advocated for individual freedom, free trade, and social reforms. As a Liberal MP, Ingram was instrumental in advocating for policies that aimed to improve the lives of the working class, such as education reforms and the extension of the franchise. His tenure as an MP also coincided with a period of significant social and political change in Britain, including the passage of the Reform Act of 1867, which expanded the electorate and increased representation for working-class men. Ingram's dual roles as a newspaper proprietor and a Liberal politician underscore the interconnected nature of media and politics during the late Victorian era. Through his work at The Illustrated London News and his political career, Ingram played a crucial role in shaping public discourse and influencing the direction of British politics. This photograph serves as a testament to his enduring impact on both the journalism and political landscapes of the time.
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