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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

was a British weekly newspaper founded in March 1842 by Edward Lloyd under the name Lloyd's Illustrated London Newspaper. The name of this paper changed several time before it was finally incorporated with The Sunday Graphic in 1931.

Name changes


  • Lloyd's Illustrated London Newspaper (1842 to 1843)
  • Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper (1843 to 1848)
  • Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper (1849 to 1902)
  • Lloyd's Weekly News (1902 to 1918)
  • Lloyd's Sunday News (1918 to 1923)
  • The Sunday News: Lloyd's Sunday News (1923 to 1930)
  • Sunday News (1930 to 1931)
  • Pieces by Bram Stoker
    From 1885 to 1899 Stoker published a total of eight short stories in Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper. These eight stories are:
  • 1885 "The Coming of Abel Behenna"
  • 1894 "When the Sky Rains Gold"
  • 1894 "Burial of the Rats"
  • 1898 "Bengal Roses"
  • 1899 "A Baby Passenger"
  • 1899 "A Young Widow"
  • 1899 "A Yellow Duster"
  • 1899 "What They Confessed"
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    Lloyd's Illustrated London Newspaper

    Lloyd's Illustrated London Newspaper, May 14, 1892

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