The War Illustrated was a British war magazine published in London by William Berry. It was first released on 22 August 1914, eighteen days after the United Kingdom declared war on Germany, and regular issues continued throughout the First World War. The magazine was discontinued after the 8 February 1919 issue, but returned 16 September 1939 following the start of the Second World War. 255 issues were published throughout the Second World War before the magazine permanently ceased production on 11 April 1947.
Cover featuring an Italian Bersagliere August 26, 1916, 5 (106)
An artist's impression of the destruction of German Zeppelin LZ 37 by Sub-Lieutenant Rex Warneford on 7 June 1915 → June 19, 1915, 2 (44): 423
Photo by Ernest Brooks – viewing from the deck of the Transport SS Nile – of the Lancashire Fusiliers aboard the Trawler 318 used in the Dardanelles landings, before disembarking at 'W' and 'V' beaches off Cape Helles on May 5, 1915 → June 12, 1915, 2 (43): 383
Photo by Ernest Brooks of the Infantry from the Royal Naval Division in training on the Greek island of Lemnos during the Battle of Gallipoli, 1915 → July 31, 1915, 2 (50): 550 (Australian War Memorial. Item No. G00309.)
William Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose
William Ewart Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose, DL was a British peer and newspaper publisher.
Sir William Berry, c. 1920–1925