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Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''{{PAGENAME}}''}}{{Era|Culture}}{{WP-REAL}} thumb|250px|Caricature of gang members in the tabloid '''''The Illustrated Police News''''', also known as '''''The Illustrated Police News''''', was a 19th century British newspaper and one of the earliest tabloids, focusing their journalistic work on crimes and scandals.<ref>{{WP|The Illustrated Police News}}</ref> Throughout 1868, the newspape..."
 
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Undo revision 1123607 by VilkaIsBack (talk) not from there AFAIK, we got them directly off the studio Lounak site
 
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[[File:Studio Lounak AC Syndicate concept.jpg|thumb|250px|Caricature of gang members in the tabloid]]
[[File:Studio Lounak AC Syndicate concept.jpg|thumb|250px|Tabloid caricature of Rooks gang members]]
'''''The Illustrated Police News''''', also known as '''''The Illustrated Police News''''', was a 19th century [[United Kingdom|British]] newspaper and one of the earliest tabloids, focusing their journalistic work on crimes and scandals.<ref>{{WP|The Illustrated Police News}}</ref> Throughout 1868, the newspaper headlines covered events such as the death of [[David Brewster]], a [[gang war]] at [[Whitechapel]], the explosion of a [[Starrick Brewing Company]] distillery at [[Southwark]], the destruction of [[Attaway Transport]] [[omnibus]]es and the [[A Night to Remember|Royal Ball]], attended by then-Prime Minister [[Benjamin Disraeli]].
'''''The Illustrated Police News''''', also known as '''''The Illustrated Police Bulletin''''', was a 19th century [[United Kingdom|British]] newspaper and one of the earliest tabloids, focusing their journalistic work on crimes and scandals.<ref>{{WP|The Illustrated Police News}}</ref> Throughout 1868, the newspaper's headlines covered events such as Sir [[David Brewster]]'s mysterious death in an [[A Simple Plan|explosion]] near [[Croydon]], a [[Gang War (Whitechapel)|gang war]] in [[Whitechapel]], a [[Starrick Brewing Company]] distillery [[Unnatural Selection|exploding]] in [[Southwark]], the [[Friendly Competition|destruction]] of [[Attaway Transport]] [[omnibus]]es, and Queen [[Victoria]]'s [[A Night to Remember|Royal Ball]] that then-Prime Minister [[Benjamin Disraeli]] attended.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 4.jpg|17 April 1868 edition
Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 4.jpg|17 April 1868 edition
Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 2.jpg|02 May 1868 edition
Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 2.jpg|2 May 1868 edition
Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 1.jpg|16 May 1868 edition
Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 1.jpg|16 May 1868 edition
Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 6.jpg|25 July 1868 edition
Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 6.jpg|25 July 1868 edition
Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 3.jpg|08 August 1868 edition
Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 3.jpg|8 August 1868 edition
Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 5.jpg|05 September 1868 edition
Studio Lounak AC Syndicate newspaper 5.jpg|5 September 1868 edition
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 13:39, 11 March 2025

Tabloid caricature of Rooks gang members

The Illustrated Police News, also known as The Illustrated Police Bulletin, was a 19th century British newspaper and one of the earliest tabloids, focusing their journalistic work on crimes and scandals.[1] Throughout 1868, the newspaper's headlines covered events such as Sir David Brewster's mysterious death in an explosion near Croydon, a gang war in Whitechapel, a Starrick Brewing Company distillery exploding in Southwark, the destruction of Attaway Transport omnibuses, and Queen Victoria's Royal Ball that then-Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli attended.

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