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Photographic Print : Churchill giving evidence regarding the Sidney Street incident, 1911, (1945)
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Churchill giving evidence regarding the Sidney Street incident, 1911, (1945)
Churchill giving evidence regarding the Sidney Street incident, 1911, (1945). The Sidney Street siege occurred after a gang of heavily armed Latvian burglars shot five police officers who attempted to arrest them as they broke into a jewellers shop. Four of the policemen died. Three members of the gang were cornered at 100 Sidney Street and surrounded by police. A gunfight ensued, but the police had inferior weapons and reinforcements in the form of soldiers from the Scots Guards were called by order of Churchill, who arrived at the scene himself. After six hours of fighting, the building caught fire and Churchill controversially gave the order that the Fire Brigade take no action. Two of the burglars bodies were discovered in the burned out building but no trace of the third was ever found. From Winston Churchill: His Life in Pictures, by Ben Tucker. [Sagall Press, Ltd. London, 1945]
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Ben Tucker Benjamin Tucker Churchill Court Court Case Court Room Courtroom Evidence Formal Law Court Legal Legal System Mr Churchill Police Force Sagall Press Sagall Press Ltd Siege Sir Winston Sir Winston Churchill Tucker Winston Winston Churchill Winston Churchill Life In Pictures Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill Witness Witness Box Witness Stand Inquest Sidney Street Siege
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse photographic print featuring Winston S. Churchill in action. This powerful image captures Churchill giving evidence in court regarding the Sidney Street incident of 1911, a pivotal moment in British history. The Sidney Street siege, which took place in 1911, saw a gang of heavily armed Latvian burglars shoot and kill five police officers. Churchill, then Home Secretary, played a crucial role in the investigation and subsequent trial. Our high-quality print, taken from the Heritage Images archive, is a must-have for history enthusiasts and Churchill admirers. Bring this piece of historical documentation into your home or office and relive the past with this captivating and authentic print.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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This print captures a pivotal moment in history as Sir Winston Churchill gives evidence regarding the infamous Sidney Street incident of 1911. The image showcases Churchill, a prominent figure in British politics, standing tall and resolute in a courtroom setting. The Sidney Street siege was a shocking event that unfolded when a gang of heavily armed Latvian burglars unleashed chaos on the streets of London. Five brave police officers lost their lives during an attempt to apprehend these criminals while they were breaking into a jeweler's shop. In response to this tragic event, Churchill, who arrived at the scene himself, ordered reinforcements from the Scots Guards. The intensity of this historic moment is palpable as Churchill takes his place in the witness box, ready to provide crucial testimony about the events that transpired during those fateful hours. This photograph serves as both evidence and documentation of an era marked by crime and conflict. Published in "Winston Churchill: His Life in Pictures" by Ben Tucker, this print offers viewers an intimate glimpse into one man's role within Britain's legal system during the early 20th century. It stands as a testament to Churchill's leadership and decision-making abilities even amidst controversy surrounding his order for the Fire Brigade not to intervene when flames engulfed 100 Sidney Street. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we are reminded of how individuals like Winston Churchill shape our understanding of justice and resilience through their actions and words.
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