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"From Suffragette Cat Scratch to the Sidney Street Siege

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Police Collection: Two women police officers in gas masks, London, WW2
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Police Collection: Woman police officer, Inspector Lily Dawes, London
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Police Collection: Gerald Road Police Station, Belgravia, London
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Police Collection: Major fire in Wandsworth Road, Clapham SW8
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Police Collection: Sheffield Police, 1972
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Police Collection: A general view of the scene outside Silverdale House, Hampstead Road, London when
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Police Collection: Alastair Sim and Olga Lindo in a scene from An Inspector Calls (1954)
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Police Collection: Traffic Police C. 1900
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Police Collection: Cartoons, The Great Chartist Demonstration
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Police Collection: Flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho are asked
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Police Collection: Woman police officer Annie Matthews, Hyde Park, London
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Police Collection: LONDON: MODEL, 1951. Fashion model Lisa Fonssagrives at Paddington Station, London, England
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Police Collection: Lockwood, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
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Police Collection: Votes for Women - policemen with a suffragette arrested in Hyde Park about 1912 Colourised
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Police Collection: Cover design, Popular Aviation Magazine
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Police Collection: Metropolitan Police officer, PC Tom Smith
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Police Collection: Police Commissioner Roosevelt and NY Governor Cleveland, 1884
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Police Collection: Ford Focus British
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Police Collection: Harley Davidson Customised Police Special FLHTP
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Police Collection: Metropolitan Police cosh
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Police Collection: Arrested by an undercover police officer
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Police Collection: Anti Fireworks Poster
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Police Collection: Air Raid Shelter Poster
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Police Collection: Police Motorcycles
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Police Collection: Doukhobors Stripping
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Police Collection: Police Officers
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Police Collection: Diner restaurant neon sign with NYPD police car parked, Manhattan, New York, USA
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Police Collection: Walton Street Police Station, Knightsbridge, SW London
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Police Collection: A fan being escorted off the football pitch by a policeman
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Police Collection: London 1908 Olympic Games One of the earliest Olympic dramas to be captured on film
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Police Collection: Z Cars TV Programme March 1965 Actress Sue Jameson with PC Graham ( Colin Welland
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Police Collection: Top police dog Russ wearing his handlers hat
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Police Collection: (The Morning After of a Faun) Le Lendemain d un Faune (or
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Police Collection: Illuminated letter to Captain Percy Joseph Sillitoe (Chief Constable of the East Riding of)
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Police Collection: Woman police officer Kathleen Saville, London, WW2
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Police Collection: Millicent Duncan, early woman police officer
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Police Collection: Edith Smith, first woman police officer in UK
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Police Collection: Punch and Judy show on the beach, Cornwall
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Police Collection: LFB major control unit in operation at a fire
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Police Collection: Scouts selling Coronation programmes
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Police Collection: WYATT EARP (1848-1929). American lawman. Photograph, mid 1870s
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Police Collection: Picture No. 10983323
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Police Collection: MFB and LCC-LFB Shooters Hill fire station
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Police Collection: Clerkenwell Prison explosion
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Police Collection: Princess Diana and Prince Charles visiting the Met Police
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Police Collection: Scouting family from Tillington, November 1933
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Police Collection: Poster for Alan Plater Season at BFI Southbank (2-31 March 2011)
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Police Collection: Boer War Memorial unveiling, Haverfordwest, South Wales


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"From Suffragette Cat Scratch to the Sidney Street Siege: A Glimpse into the World of Police" Step back in time and witness the evolution of law enforcement through captivating images. In 1928's silent film "Leave Them Laughing, " Laurel and Hardy find themselves caught up in hilarious encounters with a police officer, reminding us that even comedy can't escape the long arm of the law. London's snowy streets are adorned with a peculiar sight - a Police Public Call Box standing tall amidst the winter wonderland. This iconic symbol, made famous by Doctor Who, serves as a reminder of how communication played an essential role in keeping communities safe. In Lawson Wood's whimsical artwork "Too Many Cooks, " chaos ensues as mischievous monkeys playfully taunt unsuspecting policemen. It reminds us that even those tasked with maintaining order can face unexpected challenges. Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of Russia's secret police force, stares intently from his portrait. His image represents both power and controversy surrounding policing methods employed during tumultuous times. A recruitment poster for the Corps of Military Police beckons brave souls to join their ranks. The call for dedicated individuals willing to protect their nation resonates throughout history, showcasing the noble aspirations behind wearing a badge. Amidst London's bustling streets stands a stoic police officer embodying authority and vigilance. Their presence is felt as they navigate through crowds ensuring public safety while serving as guardians against potential threats. H. M Bateman's comical illustration "The Car That Touched a Policeman" captures an amusing moment where traffic violations meet humorous consequences. It highlights how even minor infractions can lead to unexpected adventures when dealing with our friendly neighborhood officers. Sir Robert Peel gazes confidently from his portrait; he was instrumental in establishing modern policing principles during his tenure as Home Secretary in 19th-century Britain. His legacy lives on through community-oriented policing approaches still practiced today.