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The Illustrated Police News
Front cover from 1871 depicting the Eltham Murder
Type
Weekly newspaper
Format
Tabloid
Founded
1864
Ceased publication
1938
Headquarters
London
The Illustrated Police News was a weekly illustrated newspaper which was one of the earliest British tabloids. It featured sensational and melodramatic reports and illustrations of murders and hangings and was a direct descendant of the execution broadsheets of the 18th century.
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