The Sunday at Home was a magazine published by The Religious Tract Society of London, during the mid to late 19th Century, and contained numerous illustrations, engravings, stories and educational information.
The sub-title for the magazine was A Sabbath Magazine for Family Reading, and probably a third of each issue was dedicated to Christian stories, poems and prayers, with the rest given over to educational literature .
Most of the illustrations were monchrome engravings, but the lithographic process made it cheaper to print in colour, and a few ‘chromolithographs’ began to appear within the bound annual versions.
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Did Sunday at Home magazine run through 1905? if so, then I may have a print from then. It is in the same style as above with black background, flowers, border and a verse however all is says at bottom of the print is copywrite 1905. No artist name.
Yes. The latest that I have seen is 1914/1915. The Hathi Trust has digital copies (some are limited due to copyright) online – https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000642508 – you will need to use a VPN and set your IP to USA in order to read them.