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Burglary Collection

Background imageBurglary Collection: Princess Diana and Prince Charles visiting the Met Police

Princess Diana and Prince Charles visiting the Met Police
Princess Diana and Prince Charles on a visit to the Metropolitan Polices burglary squad. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageBurglary Collection: Photographs of sub-standard safes -- Not Ratner

Photographs of sub-standard safes -- Not Ratner. Showing safes which were too easy to break into, or were not fireproof, compared with the superior quality of Ratner safes. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageBurglary Collection: Advert for Royal Exchange Assurance 1905

Advert for Royal Exchange Assurance 1905
An event of accidents, burglary, employers liability, marine, fidelity guarantees. Date: 1905

Background imageBurglary Collection: DI Jill McTeague, Arts & Antiques Squad, with necklace

DI Jill McTeague, Arts & Antiques Squad, with necklace
DI Jill McTeague of the Arts & Antiques Squad of the Metropolitan Police, holding a stolen necklace which has been recovered

Background imageBurglary Collection: Met Police Commissioner, Operation Bumblebee

Met Police Commissioner, Operation Bumblebee
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Paul Condon (now Baron Condon, b 1947), giving a talk about Operation Bumblebee, a campaign for burglary prevention launched in 1993. Date: circa 1993

Background imageBurglary Collection: Plunder by Ben Travers

Plunder by Ben Travers
Promotional postcard for Plunder by Ben Travers. First produced at Kings Theatre, Southsea, 18th June and Aldwych Theatre, 26th June 1928

Background imageBurglary Collection: Stolen property display, Operation Bumblebee

Stolen property display, Operation Bumblebee
A display of stolen property, forming part of Operation Bumblebee, a campaign for burglary prevention launched in 1993. This display consists of musical instruments: guitars, violins, saxophones

Background imageBurglary Collection: Woman on telephone reporting something suspicious

Woman on telephone reporting something suspicious
A woman seen through the front window of her house, speaking on the telephone to report something suspicious, possibly an attempted burglary

Background imageBurglary Collection: Tennis Illustrated - Comic Postcard - Our Advantage

Tennis Illustrated - Comic Postcard - Our Advantage A romantic liason between the local Bobby (Definitely off the Beat!) and a parlour maid

Background imageBurglary Collection: Policemen & Corsets

Policemen & Corsets
Hello, hello, what are these three policemen doing outside a corset shop? Date: 1960s

Background imageBurglary Collection: Training a police dog - catching a fleeing burglar

Training a police dog - catching a fleeing burglar. A police dog and handler lie in wait, ready to pounce on a burglar making his escape out of a ground floor window

Background imageBurglary Collection: Oliver Twist / Burglary

Oliver Twist / Burglary
The burglary


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