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The Sidney Street siege, Whitechapel, London, 1911, (1935).
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AR9433988 
AR9433993 
'The City Police', 1863. Artist: John Tenniel
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Scots Guards keeping guard on Sydney Street, London, 1911. The Sidney Street siege occurred after a gang of heavily armed Latvian burglars shot five police officers who attempted to arrest them as they attempted to break into a jeweller's shop. Four of the policemen died. Three members of the gang were cornered at 100 Sidney Street and surrounded by the police. A gunfight ensued, but the police had inferior weapons and reinforcements in the form of soldiers from the Scots Guards were called in by order of Home Secretary Winston Churchill, who arrived to observe 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. 
Unique Identifier AR9404747 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3285px × 4276px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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