A burglar escaping down a ladder.
A burglar activating a basic home security locking system.
Tom O'Day was a member of the infamous 'Hole In The Wall' gang.
Wreckers luring a ship onto rocks.
James Dunlap.
18th century highwayman flees a crime
Muscovite robbers carrying a canoe overland on their way to commit a crime.
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: Thomas Simpson (Old Mob) who robbed high profile celebrities in 17th Century England and was hanged in 1691
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: 'Captain' James MacLaine a notorious highwayman. with his accomplice William Plunkett. He was known as the 'Gentleman Highwayman' as a result of his courteous behaviour during his robberies
Burglar in a house
A burglar getting stuck in the window.
18th century highwayman and victim
Burglar wearing balaclava isolated on white
Highwayman robs a stagecoach.
A robber being visited by death.
Robbers carrying out a loot, illustration
William Rudolph, the so-called 'Missouri Kid'.
Muscovite robbers on their way to commit a crime.
Jonathan Wild.
A policeman stopping a burglary.
Charles W. Bullard.
Kitty Flynn.
Burglar with a crowbar
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: John Nevison (1639 4 May 1684). also known as William Nevison. was one of Britain's most notorious highwaymen. a gentleman rogue supposedly nicknamed Swift Nick by King Charles II.
Burglar's tools
Theodore Robert Bundy (born Theodore Robert Cowell. November 24. 1946 January 24. 1989) was an American serial killer. kidnapper. rapist. burglar. and necrophile who assaulted and murdered numerous young women and girls during the 1970s and possibly ear
A cut-purse.
A court room scene.
John McCoy.
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: Sir Henry Morgan. a Welsh pirate. privateer and buccaneer. He made himself famous during activities in the Caribbean.
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: Pierre Le Grand (French: Peter the Great) was a French buccaneer of the 17th century. He is known to history only from one source. Alexandre Exquemelin's Buccaneers of America. and may be ima
A pickpocket distracting his victim.
Burglar using a crowbar on a door
Pair of Black Leather Gloves and Knife on Wood Floor
A Police Officer surprising a burglar and holding a portable lamp.
A hand opening the car door
A store clerk being caught stealing.
Police records used to identify criminals.
Adam Worth.
Ill news for the criminal fraternity.
A policeman and a burglar.
事務所の破られた窓ガラス
ALGERIA: RIOTS, 1898.
窓破り
強盗
犯罪イメージ
A prisoner awaiting execution.
A death by guillotine.
A convict in travelling irons.
A convicted prisoner being defiant.
A whipping post.
Louis J. Freeh fifth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
A 'Cat-o'-nine-tails'.
A 15th Century French villain.
OLIVER TWIST, 1837-38.
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: A condemned highwayman's last journey to Tyburn was described by Jonathan Swift in 1727:'As Clever Tom Clinch. while the Rabble was bawling. Rode stately through Holborn. to die in his Callin
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: Bartolomeu Portugues. a Portuguese buccaneer who attacked Spanish shipping in the late 1660s. he also established one of the earliest sets of rules popularly known in pirate lore as 'the Pira
L'execution des Maillotins by Jean-Paul Laurens
The execution of John Thurtell.
Children who were arrested for begging.
A clerk writing down evidence given by a witness.
Thief breaking into a car
Burglar stealing television set
A Detective.
A hand unlocking a car door
The torturing of a prisoner.
A prisoner in his cell.
A policeman.
Criminal with gun isolated on white
London Cigarette Card Company card 1924 depicting: Edward 'Ned' Kelly (December 1854 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger of Irish descent.
Masked thief braking in through window
GEORGE A. ATZERODT
A New York policeman.
A condemned man.
A Syrian criminal.
A criminal avoiding policemen.
A man being flogged.
A Syrian criminal being punished.
A religious book belonging to John, brother of James Hammett.
A campaign for more humane treatment of offenders.
cigarette card showing: Louis Jeremiah Abershawe (1773 3 August 1795). better known as Jerry Abershawe. was an English notorious highwayman who terrorised travellers along the road between London and Portsmouth. England. in the late eighteenth century.
Medieval, Spanish nobles during a trial.
The Stravinsky Affair.
Al Capone.
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: Henry Avery. also Evory or Every. (1659 after 1696). sometimes erroneously given as John Avery. an English pirate who operated in the Atlantic and Indian oceans in the mid-1690s. He probabl
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: Jean-David Nau (pronounced: [??? David no]) (c. 1635 c. 1668). better known as Francois l'Ollonnais. was a French pirate active in the Caribbean during the 1660s.
WILLIAM KIDD (c1645-1701).
壊された街角の自動販売機
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: Claude Du Vall (1643 21 January 1670) was a French-born. gentleman highwayman in post-Restoration Britain.
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: John Hawkins and James Simpson. Highwaymen and Mail Robbers. Executed at Tyburn on the 21st of May. 1722
England, London, Southwark, Clink Prison Museum, Historical Wanted Poster of Claude Duval the Highwayman
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: the Brothers Joseph and George Weston attacking a man in London. The robbers were found guilty under the Black Act. of firing at and wounding a man on Snow Hill. and hanged in 1782
The head of a 'Catchpole'.
Congressional cracksmen.
A biblical scene.
Burglar opening door
A London policeman.
A public execution.
A village lock-up.
McNAGHTEN TRIAL, 1843.
DANIEL McNAGHTEN TRIAL.
An inmate having his picture taken.
Prisoners in the exercise yard.
The prison reform movement.
A convict having his photograph taken for police records.
Hudibras and Ralpho in stocks being serenaded by the fiddler with a wooden leg.
DAVID E. HEROLD
HENRI DESIRE LANDRU
Gang warfare in London, England in the late 19th century
An undercover policeman.
The trial of Madame Laffarge.
An intruder.
Burglar stealing laptop
Industrial security
HANS von GRIMMELSHAUSEN
History and origins of tattooing body ritual tattoos Japanese tattoo
指名手配の貼り紙
The pirates' ruse luring a merchantman in the olden days.
Daily log of a Pinkerton operative recording witnesses interviewed
The Murder of the Princes in the Tower.
Burglar stealing jewelry
ANCIENT ROME PLUNDERED
SUBJECTS BEFORE ALMANZOR.
住居侵入
Burglar opening drawer and looking inside
The cell of Al Capone.
Top Ten Most Wanted notice issued by the FBI for Osama Bin Laden.
A Sunday service at Newgate Prison.
The Execution of a Criminal, From a Saxon MS, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
ENGLAND: LAW COURT, 1882.
An early method of taking mug shots.
The condemned cell at Newgate Prison.
A criminal being punished by flogging.
Gangster with bags of money on white
Businessman criminal with sacks of money
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: Mary Read (c.1690 1721). also known as Mark Read. an English pirate
自販機荒らし
A victim using a street telescope whilst a pickpocket steals from them.
DANES ATTACKING
Burglar looking at laptop through window
Chinese prisoner is paraded and beaten through the streets circa 1800
The Tolpuddle Martyrs.
Example of police records used for the identification of criminals.