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REAL PEAKY BLINDERS
15-01-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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file nameCATERS_PEAKY_BLINDER_JAIL_04.jpg
titleREAL PEAKY BLINDERS
subject date15-01-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Michael Scott/Caters News - (PICTURED: This tunnel leads from Steelhouse Lane police station jails underground to Birmingham Magistrates Court taking away the need to transfer prisoners by van.) - Fans of Peaky Blinders can now go inside the famous Victorian police station and jailhouse which kept them behind bars.The Lock Up Steelhouse Lane Police Station in Birmingham which opened 125 years ago as a custody suite has been transformed into a museum.Visitors will walk in the footsteps of some of Britains most renowned criminals, such as the Peaky Blinders gang and serial killer Fred West.These are the mugshots of the notorious 20th century Peaky Blinders gang Harry Fowler, Ernest Bayles, Stephen McHickie and Thomas Gilbert who inspired a hit BBC period drama. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_PEAKY_BLINDER_JAIL_06.jpg
titleREAL PEAKY BLINDERS
subject date15-01-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Michael Scott/Caters News - (PICTURED: A Victorian cell in the old Steelhouse Lane police Station in Birmingham which once housed members of the notorious gang, the Peaky Blinders.) Fans of Peaky Blinders can now go inside the famous Victorian police station and jailhouse which kept them behind bars.The Lock Up Steelhouse Lane Police Station in Birmingham which opened 125 years ago as a custody suite has been transformed into a museum.Visitors will walk in the footsteps of some of Britains most renowned criminals, such as the Peaky Blinders gang and serial killer Fred West.These are the mugshots of the notorious 20th century Peaky Blinders gang Harry Fowler, Ernest Bayles, Stephen McHickie and Thomas Gilbert who inspired a hit BBC period drama. SEE CATERS COPY

id7760796249119
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file nameCATERS_PEAKY_BLINDER_JAIL_07.jpg
titleREAL PEAKY BLINDERS
subject date15-01-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic From Caters News - (PICTURED: This picture, taken between 1918-1920 was in the old kitchen in the basement of the police station. The hooks holding the shackles above the fireplace are still in place today.) - Fans of Peaky Blinders can now go inside the famous Victorian police station and jailhouse which kept them behind bars.The Lock Up Steelhouse Lane Police Station in Birmingham which opened 125 years ago as a custody suite has been transformed into a museum.Visitors will walk in the footsteps of some of Britains most renowned criminals, such as the Peaky Blinders gang and serial killer Fred West.These are the mugshots of the notorious 20th century Peaky Blinders gang Harry Fowler, Ernest Bayles, Stephen McHickie and Thomas Gilbert who inspired a hit BBC period drama. SEE CATERS COPY

id7760796249123
supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_PEAKY_BLINDER_JAIL_11.jpg
titleREAL PEAKY BLINDERS
subject date15-01-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Michael Scott/Caters News - (PICTURED: An old police vehicle parked outside Birmingham Central Police Station on Steelhouse Lane, the police station was built in the Victorian period and once housed members of the notorious gang, the Peaky Blinders.) - Fans of Peaky Blinders can now go inside the famous Victorian police station and jailhouse which kept them behind bars.The Lock Up Steelhouse Lane Police Station in Birmingham which opened 125 years ago as a custody suite has been transformed into a museum.Visitors will walk in the footsteps of some of Britains most renowned criminals, such as the Peaky Blinders gang and serial killer Fred West.These are the mugshots of the notorious 20th century Peaky Blinders gang Harry Fowler, Ernest Bayles, Stephen McHickie and Thomas Gilbert who inspired a hit BBC period drama. SEE CATERS COPY