Hi All,
Below is the first photograph ever supplied to the press by the Metropolitan Police. The year was 1885 and the newspaper was Lloyds Weekly News. Its editor was Thomas Catling.

Half-tone reproduction of photographs was not possible at the time, so Alfred Bryan made a sketch from the photograph, and it is this which Lloyds Weekly News published.

The man in the photograph is James Gilbert Cunningham, charged with causing the explosion at the Tower of London, January 1885.
Regards,
Simon
Below is the first photograph ever supplied to the press by the Metropolitan Police. The year was 1885 and the newspaper was Lloyds Weekly News. Its editor was Thomas Catling.
Half-tone reproduction of photographs was not possible at the time, so Alfred Bryan made a sketch from the photograph, and it is this which Lloyds Weekly News published.
The man in the photograph is James Gilbert Cunningham, charged with causing the explosion at the Tower of London, January 1885.
Regards,
Simon
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