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London's Gangs at War

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by Dick Kirby


  Mark, Sir Robert, In the Office of Constable, Collins, 1978.

  McDonald, Brian, Gangs of London, Milo Books, 2010.

  McVicar, John, McVicar – by Himself, Artnik Publishing, 2004.

  Morton, James, East End Gangland, Warner Books, 2001.

  Morton, James, Gangland, Vols 1 & 2, Time Warner, 2003.

  Morton, James, Gangland: The Lawyers, Virgin Books, 2003.

  Morton, James and Parker, Gerry, Gangland Bosses, Time Warner, 2005.

  Morton, James, Gangland Soho, Piatkus, 2008.

  Murphy, Robert, Smash and Grab, Faber & Faber, 1993.

  Narborough, Fred, Murder on my Mind, Allan Wingate Ltd, 1959.

  Parker, Robert, Rough Justice, Fontana, 1981.

  Pearson, John, The Profession of Violence, Panther Books, 1973.

  Progl, Zoe, Woman of the Underworld, Arthur Barker, 1964.

  Read, Leonard and Morton, James, Nipper, Macdonald & Co, 1999.

  Richardson, Charlie My Manor, Pan, 1992.

  Richardson, Eddie, The Last Word – My Life as a Gangland Boss, Headline, 2005.

  Simpson, Keith, Forty Years of Murder, Harrap & Co, 1978.

  Stoodley, Roger, My Incompetent Best, privately published, 2012.

  Teale, Bobby, Bringing down the Krays, Ebury Press, 2012.

  Thomas, Donald, Villains’ Paradise, John Murray, 2005.

  Thorp, Arthur, Calling Scotland Yard, Allan Wingate, 1954.

  Tibbs, Jimmy, Sparring with Life, Sport Media, 2014.

  Wickstead, Bert, Gangbuster, Futura Publications, 1985.

  Wilkinson, Laurence, Behind the Face of Crime, Frederick Muller, 1957.

  The three faces of Jack Spot: Somnolent

  The three faces of Jack Spot: Scarred

  The three faces of Jack Spot: Scared

  Zoe Progl.

  Fay Richardson.

  Tommy Smithson.

  The Hunted: Philip Ellul.

  The Hunted: Bernie Silver.

  The Hunters: Commander Bert Wickstead QPM

  The Hunters: Det. Sgt. John Lewis (left) Det. Sgt. Bernie Tighe

  Jack Spot at the races.

  Billy Hill.

  Albert Dimes and his wife Rosie celebrating after his acquittal.

  Jack Spot and his wife Rita after her conviction for perjury.

  Revd Andrews.

  Bernard Schack.

  Patrick Marrinan.

  ‘Mad Frankie’ Fraser.

  Bobby Warren.

  ‘Big Tommy’ Falco.

  ‘Scarface Jock’ Russo.

  Johnny Rice.

  DCS Bert Sparks.

  DCS Ted Greeno MBE.

  DCS Tommy Butler MBE.

  Det. Supt. Peter Vibart QPM.

  The Two Firms: The Kray Brothers - Reg (left), Charlie and Ron (right).

  The Two Firms: The Richardson Brothers - Charlie (left) and Eddie.

  ACC Gerald McArthur MBE, QPM.

  ACC Leonard ‘Nipper’ Read QPM.

  The Beginning of the End of the Krays: The Krays arriving at Bow Street Magistrates’ Court.

  The End of the Krays: The investigation team at the trial’s conclusion. Trevor Lloyd-Hughes, who upset Reggie Kray so much, is shown, back row, 4th from left.

  Charlie Kray (left), Reggie Kray and Freddie Foreman (right).

  Joey Pyle.

  Ron (left) and Reg Kray – fighting fit.

  Three addresses of Kray significance: The Blind Beggar pub, where Cornell was murdered.

  Three addresses of Kray significance: Evering Road, where McVitie was murdered.

  Three addresses of Kray significance: ‘Fort Vallance’, 4th door on the right, where several murders were planned.

  Three of the Krays’ victims: Frank ‘The Mad Axeman’ Mitchell.

  Three of the Krays’ victims: ‘Jack the Hat’ McVitie.

  Three of the Krays’ victims: George Cornell.

  Four of the Krays’ murderers: Ronald Bender.

  Four of the Krays’ murderers: John ‘Scotch Ian’ Barrie.

  Four of the Krays’ murderers: Tony Lambrianou.

  Four of the Krays’ murderers: Chris Lambrianou.

  Sgt. Ken German (Underwater Search Unit) attempting to find the ‘Richardson Torture Box’.

  Reggie Kray at his mother’s funeral.

 

 

 


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