The Million Newspaper – April 8th, 1893 | Victorian Ephemera
Original Victorian newspaper The Million, dated April 8th, 1893. Published in London and priced at just one penny at the time, this richly illustrated periodical offers a fascinating glimpse into the politics, culture, and popular interests of the late 19th century.
📖 Contents include:
- People Who Are Talked About: Full-colour front cover portrait of The Czar of Russia
- Voices in Parliament – reports from the House of Commons
- Some Remarkable Dogs – stories of heroic animals
- What Wedding Cakes Cost – fashions in Victorian confectionery
- Lifeboat Heroes – bravery at sea
- Period adverts for Beecham’s Pills, Nestlé’s Food, Epps’s Cocoa, Player’s Navy Cut, and more
🖋️ Item Details:
- Publication: The Million
- Date: April 8th, 1893
- Format: Newspaper
- Country of Publication: United Kingdom
- Era: Victorian, 19th Century
- Condition: Good vintage condition, age-related yellowing and wear but intact
- Price: £10
A fantastic piece of antique ephemera, perfect for collectors of Victorian newspapers, historical illustrations, or 19th-century advertising.