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Title: The Illuminated Magazine
Editor:
Douglas William Jerrold (British, London 1803–1857 London)
Illustrator:
John Crawford Brown (British, Glasgow, Scotland 1805–1867 Edinburgh)
Illustrator:
George Haydock Dodgson (British, Liverpool 1811–1880 London)
Illustrator:
Sir John Gilbert (British, London 1817–1897 London)
Illustrator:
William Harvey (British, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1796–1866 Richmond, Surrey)
Illustrator:
Archibald S. Henning (British, active from 1825–died 1864)
Illustrator:
Henry George Hine (British, Brighton 1811–1895 London)
Illustrator:
Ebenezer Landells (British, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1808–1860 West Brompton)
Illustrator:
John Leech (British, London 1817–1864 London)
Illustrator:
Charles Martin (British, 1810–1906)
Illustrator:
Joseph Kenny Meadows (British, Cardigan, Wales 1790–1874 London)
Illustrator:
George Frederick Sargent (British, 1811–1864 London)
Illustrator:
William Bell Scott (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1811–1890 Ayreshire)
Illustrator:
G. B. Standfust (British, active mid-19th century)
Illustrator:
George Tattersall (British, London 1817–1849 London)
Illustrator:
James Christopher Timbrell (British, Dublin 1807–1850 Portsmouth)
Artist:
After Lieutenant Parkhurst, R. N. (British, active 1841)
Engraver:
Supervised by Ebenezer Landells (British, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1808–1860 West Brompton)
Printer:
Color title page printed by Cook & Co. (London)
Printer:
William Stevens (London)
Date: 1843
Medium: Illustrations: wood engraving
Dimensions: 11 3/8 x 8 3/16 in. (28.9 x 20.8 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Walter H. Smith, 1935
Object Number: 35.53.110
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