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Whole page from The Illustrated London News, July 5, 1856
Whole page from The Illustrated London News, July 5, 1856. Notes of the Week, Obituaries of Eminent Persons and Metropolitan News. Date: 1856
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1856 Eminent Metropolitan News Notes Week Obituaries Persons
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This fascinating whole page from The Illustrated London News, published on July 5, 1856, offers a glimpse into the events and obituaries of eminent persons from that week in London. The top half of the page is dedicated to "Notes of the Week," which includes various news items such as the opening of the new Royal Albert Bridge in Devon, the progress of the Crimean War, and the discovery of a large meteorite in Suffolk. Below the "Notes of the Week" section, the page features a series of obituaries for notable individuals who had recently passed away. Among them is Sir Robert Peel, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, who died on July 2, 1850, at the age of 68. Peel is remembered for his role in the repeal of the Corn Laws and his efforts to improve the condition of the working class. Another obituary on the page is for Sir Robert Grant, a prominent Scottish surgeon who made significant contributions to the field of ophthalmology. The obituaries are accompanied by engravings of each person, providing a visual representation of their likeness. The bottom of the page is filled with "Metropolitan News," which includes items such as the opening of a new railway line, the progress of various building projects, and the upcoming events at the Crystal Palace. The Illustrated London News was a popular weekly publication during the Victorian era, providing its readers with a comprehensive overview of the news, both local and international, as well as obituaries of notable figures. This page offers a fascinating glimpse into the events and people that shaped London and the wider world in 1856.
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