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French gang of robbersTwo female members of a French gang of robbers, known as chauffeurs who spread terror across France during the last years of the 18th century. Date: 1790s
Outlaw in the American WestAn outlaw in the American West shoots from up on a hill at travellers in the valley below. Date: 1888
Highwaymen in GermanyA carriage is attacked in the woods by a gang of highwaymen in Germany. Chaos ensues. Date: 13th Century
Dalton gang, KansasThe destruction of the Dalton gang in Kansas, America. Five of the notorious and desperate bandits were killed in a battle with Coffeyville
Stagecoach robbery by women bandits" Old Man Harverys six pretty and buxom daughters captured while holding up a stage coach near Salmon City, Idaho, by a Sheriffs posse". Date: 19th Century
Title page of Smiths HistoryTitle page of Smiths The History of the Lives of the most Noted Highwaymen, Housebreakers, Shop-lifts and Cheats. Date: 1714
Pierre Simplin, the stranglerPierre Simplon enters his victims room through the window; she is startled and afraid, as well she might be
Bandits in ItalyA group of Italian bandits accost an unsuspecting traveller, threatening him with their rifles and stealing anything of value. 19th Century
Bandits in GermanyGerman bandits attack their victims, one thrown to the ground and one pinned against a tree, during the Thirty Years War. 1643
Bulgarian banditPortrait of a Pomak bandit, Yako, hanged at Sophia in June 1889. 1889
Vincenzo CibollaThe Italian brigand, Vicenzo Cibolla who was eventually caught in 1861. 1860s
Heads of captured Greek banditsA gruesome engraving showing the severed heads of seven Greek captured bandits nailed to a wall. 1870s
German highwaymenA group of mounted highwaymen ride out from the woods to attack a passing convoy of wagons, presumably laden with things that the bandits might like to steal. 14th Century
Abduction of Colonel SyngeThe abduction of Colonel Synge by robbers in Greece. 1880
Harry Power, Australian bushranger is capturedThe Australian bushranger, Harry Power is captured by Superintendents, Nicholson and Hare. 19th Century
A Balkan mountain brigand, rifle in hand, sword in holster, uses his vantage point to search for unsuspecting victims. 1779
Ned Kelly kills Police Officer LoniganWhile the Kelly gang were in hiding, the police launched a mission to find them, setting up camp at Stringbark, near where they suspected the gang were staying
Italian banditsA family of Italian bandits including a very young child, hide out in a ruined building, hoping that the officers scouring the countryside below, don t discover them. 17th Century
George Sontag, American train robber who was imprisoned in 1894, and pardoned in 1908. Date: 19th Century
Brothers rob a train at Rocky CutBrothers rob a train on the Missouri Pacific Railway at Rocky Cut. 19th Century
A mother dedicates her infant son as a thief Date: 1910
Discovery of Captain Grant and his bandCaptain Grant and his gang of Irish freebooters are discovered by a group of officers whilst hiding in a cave 1816
TIburcio Vasquez, Mexican bandit in California; he was hanged on 19th March 1875. Date: 19th Century
Charles J. Guiteau, assassin of American President, James A. Garfield, on 2nd July 1881. 1881
Rosolino PiloThe Sicilian mafia bandit, Rosolino Pilo. 19th Century
Russian brigandsA group of Russian brigands attack Luganski Monastry to steal precious icons. They retire after killing four people and losing four of their own men too. 1909
William FredericksThe American stage robber, William Fredericks who was eventually caught and hanged. Date: 19th Century
Ned Kelly- Fight at GlenrowanAttack on the Kelly gang at Glenrowan. The police finally managed to overcome the gang, killing three of its members and capturing Ned Kelly himself. 1880
The StranglerA menacing portrait of the Strangler Date: 1883
Charles Bole, American stage robber, known as Black Bart. Date: 19th Century
Bandits attack an express train in America Date: c. 1870
Carl Herman, who discovered the loots of the Browning-Brady train robbery but could only carry away $30, 000 of it. Date: 19th Century
John Younger, American train robberMember of the notorious James-Younger gang, John Younger. 1889
Train robbers in AmericaTrain robbers steal $12000 in New Mexico
chris, evans, american, train, robberChris Evans, American train robber, who worked with the Sontag brothers; he was caught and imprisoned in 1894. Date: 19th Century
Ned Kelly- Ann Joness The Glenrowan InnThe hotel in Glenrowan after the siege. Ned Kelly and his gang attempted to derail a train carrying a number of police officers
Oskar Becker, assailant of Wilhelm I, in Baden Baden Date: 14th July 1861
frank, reno, american, banditFrank Reno, American bandit Date: c. 1866
Grattan Dalton, American train robber, who was killed in a bank raid in 1892 Date: 19th Century
James Whitney seized by a bear while cattle stealing Date: 1680s
John Sontag, American train robber who died in jail in 1893 from wounds inflicted in his last fight. Date: 19th Century
Roderick Maclean, would-be assassin of Queen Victoria Date: 1882
John Brady, American train robber, who worked with Sam Browning and was sentenced to life imprisonment on 27th November 1895. Date: 19th Century
James Whitney is caught by a bearThe highwayman, James Whitney is caught by a bear Date: 17th Century
Greek brigandsA group of Greek brigands attack Lord Muncasters coach party near Athens. 1870
Frank James, American train robberMember of the notorious James-Younger gang, Frank James, brother of Jesse James. 1910
Traveller attacked during the Thirty Years WarA German bandit attacks a traveller with a bat, while another gang member rushes across with extra supplies including an axe. 17th Century
James WhitneyThe highwayman, James Whitney, attacks Mr Hull, a money-lender on Hounslow Heath, and ties him backwards on his horse. Date: 1694