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Crimes Collection (page 3)

Background imageCrimes Collection: Anti-bandit campaign in Corsica

Anti-bandit campaign in Corsica
Armoured cars and armed guards protect the police and army officers as they scour the countryside around Calcatoggio, during the anti-bandit campaign in Corsica. 1932

Background imageCrimes Collection: Battle between police and kidnappers

Battle between police and kidnappers
Two foreigners, Jules Paty Louis and Regis Pral were kidnapped in Artizo. The kidnapping of Regis Pral, the son of a very rich industrialist from Valence

Background imageCrimes Collection: Bob Dalton, American train robber

Bob Dalton, American train robber who was killed in a bank raid in 1892. Date: 19th Century

Background imageCrimes Collection: Highwaymen

Highwaymen jump out from the woods to to attack a passing carriage. Guns pointed, the passengers have little choice but to hand over their possessions to the outlaws. Date: 19th Century

Background imageCrimes Collection: Pierre Francois Lacenaire

Pierre Francois Lacenaire
The French poet and assassin, Pierre Francois Lancenaire, who spent much of his life in prison, eventually receiving the death penalty for a double-murder

Background imageCrimes Collection: Nuremberg Defendents

Nuremberg Defendents
The defendants at the Nuremberg Trial listen to the proceedings as they are tried for crimes against peace, humanity and defenceless minorities

Background imageCrimes Collection: Molay (Rogier, Coloured)

Molay (Rogier, Coloured)
JACQUES DE MOLAY the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, burnt alive for alleged crimes

Background imageCrimes Collection: Molay (Thevet)

Molay (Thevet)
JACQUES DE MOLAY the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, burnt alive for alleged crimes

Background imageCrimes Collection: Prison Uniform

Prison Uniform
UNDAUNTED A suffragette in prison uniform contemplates: Oh, Justice, what crimes are practised in thy name. To the Laws discredit and the Nations shame!

Background imageCrimes Collection: Henri III Rejected

Henri III Rejected
The crimes of Henri III lead two assemblies, one of nobles and the other of doctors of the Sorbonne, to declare him an enemy of true religion and undeserving of loyalty

Background imageCrimes Collection: 38 Sioux Hanged

38 Sioux Hanged
At Mancato, Minnesota, 38 Sioux are hanged for crimes against the Government

Background imageCrimes Collection: Pyne - Peer of the Realm

Pyne - Peer of the Realm
A PEER OF THE REALM Besides his personal attrib- -utes he has many privileges, including freedom from arrest for many crimes for which you or I would be punished

Background imageCrimes Collection: HERAKLES

HERAKLES
Greek hero, son of Zeus and Alkmene, the worlds strongest man, which he needed to be to perform the Twelve Labours for King Eurystheus, as a penance for crimes he did while mad

Background imageCrimes Collection: Flames of Hell

Flames of Hell
A 12th century vision of judgment - amid the flames of hell, various sinners expiate their crimes in various ingeniously devised ways

Background imageCrimes Collection: Scene from Shakespeares Richard III

Scene from Shakespeares Richard III
A scene from Shakespeares history play, Richard III, showing the king haunted by his crimes on the eve of the Battle of Bosworth



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