The Illustrated London News - Editors

Editors

1842: Frederick William Naylor Bayley
1848: John Timbs
1852: Charles Mackay
1859: John Lash
1891: Clement Shorter
1900: Bruce Ingram
1963: Hugh Ingram
1965: Timothy Green
1966: John Kisch
1970: James Bishop
1995: Mark Palmer

Sources: Peter Biddlecombe, "As much of life that the world can show", Illustrated London News, 13 May 1967;

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