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Gangs Collection

In the gritty streets of Middlesbrough during the 1970s, a notorious gang known as the Ulla Street Boot Boys ruled with an iron fist

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Gangs Collection: Children playing in the back alleys of a Goven tenement block. September 1956
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Gangs Collection: Ulla Street Boot Boys. Middlesbrough 1970s
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Gangs Collection: Mods gather in Hastings on their scooters, August 1964
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Gangs Collection: American Gangster - Al Capone quizzed by Police
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Gangs Collection: L Apache est la plaie de Paris (colour litho)
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Gangs Collection: RF - Red-and-Green Macaws or Green-winged Macaws (Ara chloropterus) in flight over forest canopy
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Gangs Collection: Skinheads clash in Farringdon Road, London. Twenty to thirty youths were chased
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Gangs Collection: Masai Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi) juveniles, Masai Mara Game Reserve
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Gangs Collection: Northern raccoon (Procyon lotor), group standing on branch, captive
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Gangs Collection: Meerkats (Suricata suricatta) standing alert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape
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Gangs Collection: RF- Pod of Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) over shallow sand bank
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Gangs Collection: The Press Gang
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Gangs Collection: Apaches attacking a prison van in Paris (colour litho)
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Gangs Collection: Victor was instantly seized by the boys
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Gangs Collection: The ways of the Apaches (colour litho)
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Gangs Collection: Shootout between police and criminals on a Paris street (colour litho)
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Gangs Collection: Deeds of the Apaches (colour litho)
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Gangs Collection: Reckless Apaches! (colour litho)
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Gangs Collection: A gang of girls attacking and robbing an antique dealer in his shop in Warsaw (colour litho)
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Gangs Collection: Railway workers, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada
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Gangs Collection: War! Or No War: 'Ike! Say the 49th & lets settle it amercably... No Sir
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Gangs Collection: Two girls led a gang of evildoers in the assault on a New York bank (Colour Litho)
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Gangs Collection: An armoured car belonging to young Turks, 1909 (b / w photo)
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Gangs Collection: A Coveted Privilege, Convict Gangs Haymaking (engraving)
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Gangs Collection: A curious scene (colour litho)
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Gangs Collection: A Hard Fought Battle (chromolitho)
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Gangs Collection: Bushrangers, Australian outlaws, rob a gold escort (engraving)
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Gangs Collection: Police at Southend stopped any possible trouble makers, making them remove bootlaces
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Gangs Collection: The scene at Brighton railway station where two dozen police officers sorted out
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Gangs Collection: MODs in Redcar, Middlesbrough, 4th October 1985
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Gangs Collection: Mods gather on their scooters in Hastings East Sussex 3rd August 1964
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Gangs Collection: Children of the tenement blocks of Govan, Glasgow seen here playing a game of street
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Gangs Collection: The locals at 'The Clyde'pub in Govan joke with the Landlord. September 1956
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Gangs Collection: Teenage boys seen here leaning against the wall of the local coffee bar in Govan, Glasgow
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Gangs Collection: Lion (Panthera leo) cubs sitting on termite mound, Masai-Mara, Kenya. Vulnerable species


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In the gritty streets of Middlesbrough during the 1970s, a notorious gang known as the Ulla Street Boot Boys ruled with an iron fist. Their presence sent shivers down the spines of locals, their reputation preceding them wherever they went. Meanwhile, in August 1964, a different kind of gang gathered in Hastings on their scooters. The Mods, dressed impeccably in their tailored suits and riding Vespa or Lambretta scooters, exuded style and rebellion. They were a symbol of youth culture and music that swept across Britain during that era. Across the English Channel, Paris faced its own plague - L'Apache. This infamous gang struck fear into the hearts of Parisians through acts of violence and criminal activities. A vivid colour lithograph captured this dark chapter in French history. Turning our attention to America's underworld legends, Al Capone stands out as one of the most notorious American gangsters. In a gripping image from his heyday, Capone is seen being questioned by police officers who sought to bring him down for his involvement in organized crime. Crime and they have always been intertwined throughout history - two sides of a dangerous coin. From street gangs to organized crime syndicates, these groups operate outside societal norms while leaving behind trails of destruction and despair. The press often plays an essential role in exposing these criminal networks - shining light on their illicit activities for all to see. With relentless determination, journalists become part of society's resistance against these nefarious forces. While humans form gangs for various reasons, animals also exhibit similar social behaviors within their species. Juvenile Masai Giraffes roam together under watchful eyes at Masai Mara Game Reserve while Northern Raccoons huddle on branches seeking safety in numbers. Even meerkats display remarkable cooperation within their group as they stand alertly guarding against potential threats amidst Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park's vast landscapes.