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shilling fund for soldiers' widows and orphans, being the profit on the Christmas 1900 edition of the paper. Given that the usual prices was one penny, this suggests that the circulation must have been many tens of thousands. Considering that the advertising rates were similar to weekly papers with
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of the Lincoln City team, together with copious notes appeared in January 1902. The advertisements for the paper stated that who wanted to know how Lincoln City could win the Association Cup should read the paper. Starting with issue No. 50, (22 September 1900) the paper began to provide full page
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The paper gave increasing attention to sports over time. In June 1901, they featured a half page engraving of the Worcestershire Cricket team, together with text about the team and the season which they had had. The paper turned increasing attention to football and a
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Charley Shurey sseected his artists with discrimination, and was very popular with them, especially the younger and less established artists, as he paid cash on the spot for the drawings he purchased. The contributors, to both newspapers included:
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photographs of famous footballers. The series ran until 19 January 1901. Starting with issue No. 54 (20 October 1900) the paper began to provide full page photographs of football teams, ending on 16 February 1901.
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The advertising rates for the Illustrated were twelve shillings per column-inch for a single insertion, and ten shillings per column-inch for insertions that appeared at least 13 times.
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Charles Shurey declared, one year after first publication, that the audited annual circulation was 9,920,500, which would give an average weekly circulation of 190,779.
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also covered other topics, including sports and social events. It was one of a stable of one-penny weekly illustrated papers managed by Charles and Henry Shurey.
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Savile Lumley, children's book illustrator and the designer of the well-known World War I recruitment poster 'Daddy, What did YOU do in the Great War?'
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Peppin and Micklethwait incorrectly state that he was active from c. 1910, whereas he was illustrating earlier than this.
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Given the focus on the War in South Africa, it is probably that the circulation varied with the war news generally.
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holds issues Nos. 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10 (without cover), 11 and 12, as physical copies. They are not online. The
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another one penny illustrated weekly paper published by Shurey (10s.) with a circulation of over 150,000.
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The paper was printed on art paper, and the editor and proprietor Charles Shurey boasted that he had
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was published weekly from 14 October 1899 – 17 June 1903. Initially it focused on the
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The circulation numbers are not stated, but the paper contributed 2,960 shillings (£148) to the
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a one penny weekly magazine (12s. and 10s.) with a guaranteed circulation of 132,158.
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A group of Chelsea Pensioners grouped around a colleague reading Shurey's Illustrated
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holds all 12 issues, again as physical copies, and without them being online.
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on 27 January 1900 to serve as a Special Artist on the front for the paper.
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Dictionary of British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists, 1800-1914
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Malcolm Patterson, a black and white artist, etcher and illustrator.
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was a one penny weekly illustrated newspaper launched during the
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J. H. Thornely, the equestrian illustrator. He also worked for
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Dictionary of British Book Illustrators: The Twentieth Century
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brought out a first class illustrated paper for one Penny
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