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Robbery Collection (page 16)

"The Wild Bunch, a notorious gang of American outlaws, made their mark in 1901 as fearless bank and train robbers



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"The Wild Bunch, a notorious gang of American outlaws, made their mark in 1901 as fearless bank and train robbers. Led by the infamous Butch Cassidy, they struck fear into the hearts of many with their audacious heists. " "Inspired by their daring exploits, a scene from the Ladykillers (1955) captures the essence as a group of cunning criminals plot to execute an elaborate plan. " "Taking cues from history's most iconic robberies, The Great Train Robbery stands tall among them. This legendary event showcased the audacity and precision required for such high-stakes endeavors. " "Even closer to home was The Eastcastle Street Robbery in 1952. A brazen act that shook London's streets, it reminded us that no place is immune to criminal acts. " "A captivating drawing by Charles M. Russell depicts RUSSELL: STAGE ROBBER - a stagecoach bandit pointing his shotgun at innocent victims. With a treasure box in hand and a lifeless messenger lying nearby, this artwork encapsulates both danger and greed associated with robberies. " "Not limited to land-based crimes alone, Bonnot Gang Raid Bank demonstrates how even banks were not safe from these audacious thieves who left no stone unturned in search of ill-gotten gains. " "In Jacques Aymar finds a thief we witness justice prevailing over thievery as one man takes matters into his own hands to apprehend those responsible for robbing innocent people of their belongings. " "Dick Turpin's name echoes through time as one of England's most infamous highwaymen. His boldness on horseback became synonymous with daring robberies that captivated imaginations for centuries. " "Pirates capturing ships have long been romanticized in tales across oceans. From Spanish pirates attacking English merchantmen to epic battles on treacherous seas - these stories remind us that robbery knows no boundaries or borders.