Bruce Ingram
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Herbert Ingram (paternal grandfather)
Edward Charles Stirling (uncle)
Lancelot Stirling (uncle)
Sydney Grundy (father-in-law) | module = | branch = | serviceyears = 1898-1918 | unit = Royal East Kent Yeomanry
Royal Garrison Artillery | rank = Captain | battles = * World War I ** Western Front
| awards = Military Cross
Legion d'Honneur }} }}
Sir Bruce Stirling Ingram MC (5 May 1877 – 8 January 1963) was a British publishing entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was the editor of ''The English Illustrated Magazine'' (September 1899 – September 1901), ''The Sketch'', and ''The Illustrated London News'' from 1900 to 1963. Ingram was credited with introducing greater use of photography in the News and introducing the Rembrandt Regalio process which enabled faster printing of the paper. Provided by Wikipedia