File:Our literary contributors - past and present - ILN 1892-0514-0022 (cropped) Shirley Brooks.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionOur literary contributors - past and present - ILN 1892-0514-0022 (cropped) Shirley Brooks.jpg |
English: Our Literary Contributors, Past and Present. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 14 May 1892. Contributorsː Mr Douglas Jerrold, Mr Shirley Brooks, Mr Peter Cunningham, Mr Mark Lemon, Mr G.A. Sala, Mr Joseph Hatton, Mr Richard Garnett LLD Doctor of Laws, Mr Edmund Yates, Mr John Lash Latey, Mr Charles Mackay, Mr John Timbs, Mr John Latey, Mr Howard Staunton, Mr W.B. Rands, Mr Albert Smith, Mr Edward Miall MP. Writers Journalists. |
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Author | Various ILN staff | |||
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