User:Mujinga/Heist
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[edit]Year | Name | Location | Original value |
Contemporary value[a] |
Status |
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1855 | Great Gold Robbery | Between London and Folkestone | £0.012 million (£12,000)[4] | £1.42 million | Unknown |
1876 | Theft of the Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire | Thomas Agnew & Sons, Mayfair, London | £0.01 million (£10,605)[2] | £1.26 million | Recovered |
1881 | Hatton Garden Post Office robbery | Hatton Garden, London | £0.08 million (£80,000)[5] | £10 million | Unknown |
1913 | Great Pearl robbery | Hatton Garden, London | £0.15 million (£150,000)[6] | £19 million | Mostly recovered |
1935 | Croydon Aerodrome robbery | Croydon Airport, London | £0.021 million (£21,000)[7] | £1.84 million | Not recovered |
1952 | Eastcastle Street robbery | Eastcastle Street, London | £0.287 million (£287,000)[8] | £10.4 million | Not recovered |
1954 | KLM bullion heist | Holborn, London | £0.04 million (£40,500)[9] | £2 million | Unknown |
1961 | Theft of the Portrait of the Duke of Wellington | National Gallery, London | £0.14 million (£140,000)[10] | £3.94 million | Recovered |
1963 | Great Train Robbery | Mentmore, Buckinghamshire | £2.6 million[11] | £100 million | Partly recovered |
1967, 1973, 1981, 1983 |
Theft of the Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III | Dulwich Picture Gallery, London | £6.2 million valuation in 2011[12] |
£10 million | Recovered |
1970 | Barclays Bank robbery, Ilford | Ilford, London | £0.237 million (£237,000)[13] | £4.63 million | Unknown |
1971 | Baker Street robbery | Baker Street, London | £3 million[14] | £54 million | Unknown |
1972 | Barclays Bank robbery, Wembley | Wembley, London | £0.138 million (£138,000)[13] | £2.3 million | Unknown |
1975 | Bank of America robbery, Mayfair | Mayfair, London | £8 million[15] | £85 million | Unknown |
1980 | A13 bullion heist | A13, east London | £3.4 million[16] | £18.4 million | Unknown |
1980 | Marlborough diamond robbery | Sloane Street, London | £1.5 million[17] | £8.1 million | Partly recovered |
1983 | Brink's-Mat robbery | Heathrow International Trading Estate, Heathrow Airport, London | £26 million[11] | £100 million | Partly recovered |
1983 | Security Express heist | Shoreditch, London | £6 million[18] | £26 million | Unknown |
1987 | Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery | Knightsbridge, London | £40 million[11] | £148 million | Unknown |
1988–1992 | Loughton incinerator thefts | Loughton, Essex | £0.6 million[19] | £1.6 million | Partly recovered |
1990 | City bonds robbery | Nicholas Lane, City of London | £291.9 million[20] | £838 million | Mostly recovered |
1993 | Graff workshop robbery | Hatton Garden workshop, London | £7 million[21] | £18 million | Unknown |
1995 | Midland Bank Clearing Centre heist | Salford, Manchester | £6.6 million[18] | £20 million | Unknown |
2000 | Theft of View of Auvers-sur-Oise | Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | £3 million[22] | £6 million | Not recovered |
2000–2001 | Theft of Charles Darwin's notebooks | Cambridge University Library | "£ millions"[23] | "£ millions"[23] | Not recovered |
2003 | Hatton Garden safe deposit theft | Hatton Garden, London | £1.5 million[24] | £3 million | Unknown |
2003 | Graff robbery 2003 | New Bond Street, London | £23 million[25] | £46 million | Unknown |
2003 | Theft of Buccleuch Madonna | Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland | £25 million[26] | £50 million | Recovered |
2003 | Waddesdon Manor heist | Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire | £5 million[27] | £10 million | Unknown |
2003 | Whitworth Art Gallery heist | Manchester | £4 million[28] | £8 million | Recovered |
2004 | Gallaher Group cigarette robbery | Belfast | £2 million[29] | £3.9 million | Unknown |
2004 | Northern Bank robbery | Belfast | £26.5 million[30] | £50 million | Partly recovered |
2005 | Graff robbery 2005 | Sloane Street, London | £2 million[25] | £3.8 million | Unknown |
2005 | Theft of Reclining Figure 1969–70 | Perry Green, Hertfordshire | £3 million[31] | £6 million | Not recovered |
2006 | Ramsbury Manor heist | Ramsbury, Wiltshire | £30 million[27] | £55 million | Unknown |
2006 | Securitas depot robbery | Tonbridge, Kent | £53 million[32] | £100 million | Mostly recovered |
2007 | Graff robbery 2007 | Sloane Street, London | £10 million[25] | £17.5 million | Unknown |
2009 | Graff Diamonds robbery | New Bond Street, London | £40 million[11] | £67.8 million | Unknown |
2010 | Chatila heist | Old Bond Street, London | £1 million[33] | £1.6 million | Unknown |
2015 | Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary | Hatton Garden, London | £14 million[18] | £20 million | Unknown |
2017 | Feltham book heist | Feltham, London | £2.5 million[34] | £3.3 million | Recovered |
2018 | Theft of the Portland Tiara | Harley Gallery, Nottinghamshire | "£ millions"[35] | "£ millions"[35] | Not recovered |
2019 | Theft of America | Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire | £4.6 million[36] | £5.77 million | Not recovered |
2019 | Le Vian diamond robbery | Staines, Surrey | £4.1 million[37] | £4.1 million | Mostly recovered |
2020 | Tamara Ecclestone jewellery theft | Kensington, London | £50 million[38] | £50 million[needs update] | Unknown |
2020 | Christ Church Picture Gallery heist | Christ Church, Oxford | £10 million[1] | £10 million[needs update] | Unknown |
Heists
[edit]Name | Location | Year | Original value |
Contemporary value[b] |
---|---|---|---|---|
A13 bullion heist | A13, east London | 1980 | £3.4 million[16] | £18.4 million |
Baker Street robbery | Baker Street, London | 1971 | £3 million[14] | £54 million |
Bank of America robbery, Mayfair | Mayfair, London | 1975 | £8 million[15] | £85 million |
Barclays Bank robbery, Ilford | Ilford, London | 1970 | £0.237 million (£237,000)[13] | £4.63 million |
Barclays Bank robbery, Wembley | Wembley, London | 1972 | £0.138 million (£138,000)[13] | £2.3 million |
Brink's-Mat robbery | Heathrow International Trading Estate, Heathrow Airport, London | 1983 | £26 million[11] | £100 million |
Chatila heist | Old Bond Street, London | 2010 | £1 million[33] | £1.6 million |
Christ Church Picture Gallery heist | Christ Church, Oxford | 2020 | £10 million[1] | £10 million[needs update] |
City bonds robbery | Nicholas Lane, City of London | 1990 | £291.9 million[20] | £838 million |
Croydon Aerodrome robbery | Croydon Airport, London | 1935 | £0.021 million (£21,000)[7] | £1.84 million |
Eastcastle Street robbery | Eastcastle Street, London | 1952 | £0.287 million (£287,000)[8] | £10.4 million |
Feltham book heist | Feltham, London | 2017 | £2.5 million[34] | £3.3 million |
Gallaher Group cigarette robbery | Belfast | 2004 | £2 million[29] | £3.9 million |
Graff workshop robbery | Hatton Garden workshop, London | 1993 | £7 million[21] | £18 million |
Graff robbery 2003 | New Bond Street, London | 2003 | £23 million[25] | £46 million |
Graff robbery 2005 | Sloane Street, London | 2005 | £2 million[25] | £3.8 million |
Graff robbery 2007 | Sloane Street, London | 2007 | £10 million[25] | £17.5 million |
Graff Diamonds robbery | New Bond Street, London | 2009 | £40 million[11] | £67.8 million |
Great Gold Robbery | Between London and Folkestone | 1855 | £0.012 million (£12,000)[4] | £1.42 million |
Great Pearl robbery | Hatton Garden, London | 1913 | £0.15 million (£150,000)[6] | £19 million |
Great Train Robbery | Mentmore, Buckinghamshire | 1963 | £2.6 million[11] | £100 million |
Hatton Garden Post Office robbery | Hatton Garden, London | 1881 | £0.08 million (£80,000)[5] | £10 million |
Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary | Hatton Garden, London | 2015 | £14 million[18] | £20 million |
Hatton Garden safe deposit theft | Hatton Garden, London | 2003 | £1.5 million[39] | £3 million |
KLM bullion heist | Holborn, London | 1954 | £0.04 million (£40,500)[9] | £2 million |
Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery | Knightsbridge, London | 1987 | £40 million[11] | £148 million |
Le Vian diamond robbery | Staines, Surrey | 2019 | £4.1 million[40] | £4.1 million |
Loughton incinerator thefts | Loughton, Essex | 1988–1992 | £0.6 million[19] | £1.6 million |
Marlborough diamond robbery | Sloane Street, London | 1980 | £1.5 million[17] | £8.1 million |
Midland Bank Clearing Centre heist | Salford, Manchester | 1995 | £6.6 million[18] | £20 million |
Northern Bank robbery | Belfast | 2004 | £26.5 million[30] | £50 million |
Ramsbury Manor heist | Ramsbury, Wiltshire | 2006 | £30 million[27] | £55 million |
Securitas depot robbery | Tonbridge, Kent | 2006 | £53 million[32] | £100 million |
Security Express heist | Shoreditch, London | 1983 | £6 million[18] | £26 million |
Tamara Ecclestone jewellery theft | Kensington, London | 2020 | £50 million[41] | £50 million[needs update] |
Theft of America | Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire | 2019 | £4.6 million[36] | £5.77 million |
Theft of Buccleuch Madonna | Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland | 2003 | £25 million[26] | £50 million |
Theft of Charles Darwin's notebooks | Cambridge University Library | 2000–2001 | "£ millions"[23] | "£ millions"[23] |
Theft of the Portland Tiara | Harley Gallery, Nottinghamshire | 2018 | "£ millions"[35] | "£ millions"[35] |
Theft of the Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire | Thomas Agnew & Sons, Mayfair, London | 1876 | £0.01 million (£10,605)[2] | £1.26 million |
Theft of the Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III | Dulwich Picture Gallery, London | 1967, 1973, 1981, 1983 |
£6.2 million valuation in 2011[12] |
£10 million |
Theft of the Portrait of the Duke of Wellington | National Gallery, London | 1961 | £0.14 million (£140,000)[10] | £3.94 million |
Theft of Reclining Figure 1969–70 | Perry Green, Hertfordshire | 2005 | £3 million[31] | £6 million |
Theft of View of Auvers-sur-Oise | Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | 2000 | £3 million[22] | £6 million |
Waddesdon Manor heist | Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire | 2003 | £5 million[27] | £10 million |
Whitworth Art Gallery heist | Manchester | 2003 | £4 million[28] | £8 million |
TO ADD
[edit]- "Theft of ..." in table ??
- Whether recovered or not in table?
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1880953.stm - two at heathrow
- https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2017/jul/27/cartier-diamond-ring-worth-750000-lost-by-british-museum or lost ..
- robbing from notes processing centre - https://observer.com/2018/04/bank-robbery-england-mad-money-diane-keaton/ - Loughton incinerator thefts
- https://www.bba.org.uk/news/press-releases/the-decline-of-the-british-bank-robber/#.X8PPvC2cZPM
Intro
[edit]A heist is a theft of cash or valuable objects such as artworks, jewellery or bullion. This can take the form of either a burglary or a robbery, the difference in English and Welsh law being that a robbery uses force (which means that some of the heists commonly known as robberies were actually burglaries).[18][42] In order to be listed here, each heist which took place in the United Kingdom is required to have taken a total sum of £1 million or more in cash or goods at contemporary rates.
The largest heist was almost £300 million taken in the City bonds robbery, although the Portland Tiara (stolen in 2018) has never been valued. The locations of the heists vary. Railway trains were plundered in the Great Gold Robbery and the Great Train Robbery and in 1935 there was a robbery at the Croydon Aerodrome. Exhibition spaces such as the Ashmolean Museum, the Christ Church Picture Gallery, the Harley Gallery, the National Gallery and the Whitworth Art Gallery, and stately homes such as Blenheim Palace, Drumlanrig Castle, Ramsbury Manor and Waddesdon Manor have all suffered losses. Graff jewellery shops in London have been attacked several times. Banks, secure warehouses and vaults were targeted in the cases of the Brink's-Mat robbery, the Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary, Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery, the Northern Bank Robbery and the Securitas depot robbery. The Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III by Rembrandt has been stolen four times in total. Other paintings subject to theft include works by Paul Cézanne, Goya and Henry Moore. The perpetrators range from individuals such as Kempton Bunton to syndicates like the Pink Panthers.
Notes
[edit]- List of heists in the United Kingdom
- Category:Robberies in the United Kingdom
- https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2002/feb/18/dome.ukcrime
- value of rembrandt
- https://www.lloyds.com/about-lloyds/history/catastrophes-and-claims/great-pearl-robbery
- security express 6 million
- Midland Bank Clearing Centre 6.6 million - https://go.gale.com/ps/anonymous?id=GALE%7CIF0500714115
- ^ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/14/hatton-garden-uks-top-ten-heists
- ^ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/6012371/The-10-biggest-British-heists.html
Securitas
[edit]- "Another arrest over $92 million British heist". msnbc.com. 2006-03-05. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
- Campbell, Duncan (2007-08-02). "Caught on video: UK's biggest cash robbery". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
- book ISBN
- films?
- allen https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-45345498
- tape https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/gang-commits-largest-robbery-in-british-history /
- opinions https://www.vice.com/en/article/avypmj/tonbridge-securitas-robbery-heist-10-year-anniversary
Northern - done
[edit]- Loughinisland
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/4183489.stm - ward celtic fanclub
- ""It was just terrifying... even the fact that they knew I was involved in Celtic (football club), they knew where I lived, they knew my family, they knew my family's names - they knew about my brother and his girlfriend."
- Spotlight (BBC Northern Ireland TV programme)
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-10867039 - play
- further reading that £89 amazon book
- George Hegarty
Mayfair ?
[edit]Maule - done
[edit]- Portrait of Major George Maule - http://www.artloss.com/news/portrait-of-major-george-maule-by-johann-zoffany
Whitworth - done
[edit]- https://www.standard.co.uk/go/london/arts/stolen-art-famous-painting-thefts-a4002906.html
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/2981145.stm
- https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1428615/Paintings-stolen-in-protest-found-outside-lavatory.html
- https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2003/apr/28/highereducation.arts
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/3037731.stm
Auvers - done
[edit]- View of Auvers-sur-Oise by Paul Cézanne, 2000 - https://www.standard.co.uk/go/london/arts/stolen-art-famous-painting-thefts-a4002906.html - https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/jan/03/johnezard
Portland tiara - done
[edit]Pink panthers - done
[edit]- 2003 Graff New Bond Street 23 million
- 2005 2 million sloane street
- 2007 10 million sloane street
- 2009 new bond street
- Routledge Handbook of Transnational Organized Crime
- https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/pink-panthers-linked-to-graff-jewellery-robbery
- https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/behind-1-billion-gem-heist/
- https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/sep/22/pink-panthers-diamond-thieves-documentary
- https://www.thedailybeast.com/return-of-the-pink-panthers
- https://abcnews.go.com/Business/International/story?id=8327555&page=1
Georgie - done
[edit]Madonna - done
[edit]- https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1565071/Four-held-as-stolen-da-Vinci-painting-found.html
- Madonna of the Yarnwinder
Banksy ?
[edit]- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-05-21/kate-moss-robbed-of-banksy-work/836442
- https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/7747879/Art-thieves-steal-80000-Banksy-from-Kate-Mosss-home.html
- https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/banksy-portrait-snatched-at-kate-mosss-home-1979089.html
Duke - done
[edit]- https://www.forbes.com/2001/02/28/0228connguide.html#44ae72633c80
- Kempton Bunton / Portrait of the Duke of Wellington
- https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2011/aug/05/art-theft-duke-wellington-goya
- https://www.historytoday.com/archive/goyas-wellington-duke-disappears
- https://lady.co.uk/theft-duke-wellington
See also
[edit]Table zonder pix
[edit]Name | Location | Year | Amount | Reference |
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America | Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire | 2019 | £4.6 million (equivalent to £5.77 million in 2023) | [36] |
Baker Street robbery | Baker Street, London | 1971 | around £3 million (equivalent to £54 million in 2023) | [14] |
Bank of America robbery | Mayfair, London | 1975 | £8 million (equivalent to £85 million in 2023) | [15] |
Brink's-Mat robbery | Heathrow International Trading Estate, London | 1983 | £26 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023) | [11] |
City bonds robbery | City of London | 1990 | £291.9 million (equivalent to £800 million in 2023) | [20] |
Croydon Aerodrome robbery | Croydon Airport, London | 1935 | £21,000 (equivalent to £1,800,000 in 2023) | [7] |
Eastcastle Street robbery | Eastcastle Street, London | 1952 | £287,000 (equivalent to £10,430,801 in 2023) | [8] |
Graff Diamonds robbery | New Bond Street, London | 2009 | £40 million (equivalent to £68 in 2023 million) | [11] |
Great Gold Robbery | Between London and Folkestone | 1855 | £12,000 (equivalent to £1,416,000 in 2023) | [4] |
Great Train Robbery | Mentmore, Buckinghamshire | 1963 | £2.6 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023) | [11] |
Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary | Hatton Garden, London | 2015 | £14 million (equivalent to £20 million in 2023) | [18] |
Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery | Knightsbridge, London | 1987 | £40 million (equivalent to £148 million in 2023) | [11] |
Linwood bank robbery | Linwood near Glasgow | 1969 | £14,000 (equivalent to £291,000 in 2023) | [43] |
Midland Bank Clearing Centre | Salford, Manchester | 1995 | £6.6 million (equivalent to £20 million in 2023) | [18] |
Northern Bank robbery | Belfast | 2004 | £26.5 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023) | [30] |
Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III | Dulwich Picture Gallery, London | 1967, 1973, 1981, 1983 | Valued at $10 million in 2011, or approximately £6.2 million (equivalent to £10 million in 2023) | [44] |
Portrait of the Duke of Wellington | National Gallery, London | 1961 | £140,000 (equivalent to £3,936,000 million in 2023) | [10] |
Reclining Figure 1969–70 | Perry Green, Hertfordshire | 2005 | £3 million (equivalent to £6 million in 2023) | [31] |
Securitas depot robbery | Tonbridge, Kent | 2006 | £53 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023) | [32] |
Security Express | Shoreditch, London | 1983 | £6 million (equivalent to £26 million in 2023) | [18] |
Two Forms (Divided Circle) | Dulwich Park, London | 2011 | £500,000 (equivalent to £770,000 in 2023) | [45] |
Tafel met pix
[edit]Name | Image | Location | Year | Amount |
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America | Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire | 2019 | £4.6 million (equivalent to £5.77 million in 2023)[36] | |
Baker Street robbery | Baker Street, London | 1971 | around £3 million (equivalent to £54 million in 2023)[14] | |
Bank of America robbery | Mayfair, London | 1975 | £8 million (equivalent to £85 million in 2023)[15] | |
Brink's-Mat robbery | Heathrow International Trading Estate, London | 1983 | £26 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023)[11] | |
City bonds robbery | Nicholas Lane, City of London | 1990 | £291.9 million (equivalent to £800 million in 2023)[20] | |
Croydon Aerodrome robbery | Croydon Airport, London | 1935 | £21,000 (equivalent to £1,800,000 in 2023)[7] | |
Eastcastle Street robbery | Eastcastle Street, London | 1952 | £287,000 (equivalent to £10,430,801 in 2023)[8] | |
Graff Diamonds robbery | New Bond Street, London | 2009 | £40 million (equivalent to £68 in 2023 million)[11] | |
Great Gold Robbery | Between London and Folkestone | 1855 | £12,000 (equivalent to £1,416,000 in 2023)[4] | |
Great Train Robbery | Mentmore, Buckinghamshire | 1963 | £2.6 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023)[11] | |
Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary | Hatton Garden, London | 2015 | £14 million (equivalent to £20 million in 2023)[18] | |
Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery | Knightsbridge, London | 1987 | £40 million (equivalent to £148 million in 2023)[11] | |
Linwood bank robbery | Linwood near Glasgow | 1969 | £14,000 (equivalent to £291,000 in 2023)[43] | |
Midland Bank Clearing Centre | Salford, Manchester | 1995 | £6.6 million (equivalent to £20 million in 2023)[18] | |
Northern Bank robbery | Belfast | 2004 | £26.5 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023)[30] | |
Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III | Dulwich Picture Gallery, London | 1967, 1973, 1981, 1983 | Valued at $10 million in 2011, or approximately £6.2 million (equivalent to £10 million in 2023)[12] | |
Portrait of the Duke of Wellington | National Gallery, London | 1961 | £140,000 (equivalent to £3,936,000 million in 2023)[10] | |
Reclining Figure 1969–70 | Perry Green, Hertfordshire | 2005 | £3 million (equivalent to £6 million in 2023)[31] | |
Securitas depot robbery | Tonbridge, Kent | 2006 | £53 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023)[32] | |
Security Express | Shoreditch, London | 1983 | £6 million (equivalent to £26 million in 2023)[18] | |
Two Forms (Divided Circle) | Dulwich Park, London | 2011 | £500,000 (equivalent to £770,000 in 2023)[45] |
Tablebackup nov2020
[edit]Name | Location | Year | Original value | Contemporary value[c] |
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A13 bullion heist | A13, east London | 2019 | £3.4 million[16] | £18.4 million |
America | Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire | 2019 | £4.6 million[36] | £5.77 million |
Baker Street robbery | Baker Street, London | 1971 | £3 million[14] | £54 million |
Bank of America robbery | Mayfair, London | 1975 | £8 million[15] | £85 million |
Barclays Bank | Ilford, London | 1970 | £237,000[13] | £4.63 million |
Brink's-Mat robbery | Heathrow International Trading Estate, London | 1983 | £26 million[11] | £100 million |
Buccleuch Madonna | Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland | 2003 | £25 million[26] | £50 million |
Chatila heist | Old Bond Street, London | 2010 | £1 million[33] | £1.6 million |
Christ Church Picture Gallery | Christ Church, Oxford | 2020 | £10 million[1] | £10 million |
City bonds robbery | Nicholas Lane, City of London | 1990 | £291.9 million[20] | £838 million |
Croydon Aerodrome robbery | Croydon Airport, London | 1935 | £21,000[7] | £1.84 million |
Eastcastle Street robbery | Eastcastle Street, London | 1952 | £287,000[8] | £10.4 million |
Feltham book heist | Feltham, London | 2017 | £2.5 million[34] | £3.3 million |
Gallaher Group cigarette robbery | Belfast | 2004 | £2 million[29] | £3.9 million |
Graff workshop robbery | Hatton Garden workshop, London | 1993 | £7 million[21] | £18 million |
Graff robbery 2003 | New Bond Street, London | 2003 | £23 million[25] | £46 million |
Graff robbery 2005 | Sloane Street, London | 2005 | £2 million[25] | £3.8 million |
Graff robbery 2007 | Sloane Street, London | 2007 | £10 million[25] | £17.5 million |
Graff Diamonds robbery | New Bond Street, London | 2009 | £40 million[11] | £67.8 million |
Great Gold Robbery | Between London and Folkestone | 1855 | £12,000[4] | £1.42 million |
Great Train Robbery | Mentmore, Buckinghamshire | 1963 | £2.6 million[11] | £100 million |
Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary | Hatton Garden, London | 2015 | £14 million[18] | £20 million |
Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery | Knightsbridge, London | 1987 | £40 million[11] | £148 million |
Le Vian diamond robbery | Staines, Surrey | 2019 | £4.1 million[46] | £4.1 million |
Marlborough diamond robbery | Sloane Street, London | 1980 | £1.5 million[17] | £10 million |
Midland Bank Clearing Centre | Salford, Manchester | 1995 | £6.6 million[18] | £20 million |
Northern Bank robbery | Belfast | 2004 | £26.5 million[30] | £50 million |
Portland Tiara | Harley Gallery, Nottinghamshire | 2018 | "£ millions"[35] | "£ millions"[35] |
Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire | Thomas Agnew & Sons, Mayfair, London | 1876 | £10,605[2] | £1.26 million |
Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III | Dulwich Picture Gallery, London | 1967, 1973, 1981, 1983 | £6.2 million valuation in 2011[12] | £10 million |
Portrait of the Duke of Wellington | National Gallery, London | 1961 | £140,000[10] | £3.94 million |
Ramsbury Manor | Ramsbury, Wiltshire | 2006 | £30 million[27] | £55 million |
Reclining Figure 1969–70 | Perry Green, Hertfordshire | 2005 | £3 million[31] | £6 million |
Securitas depot robbery | Tonbridge, Kent | 2006 | £53 million[32] | £100 million |
Security Express | Shoreditch, London | 1983 | £6 million[18] | £26 million |
Tamara Ecclestone jewellery theft | Kensington, London | 2020 | £50 million[47] | £50 million |
View of Auvers-sur-Oise | Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | 2000 | £3 million[22] | £6 million |
Waddesdon Manor | Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire | 2003 | £5 million[27] | £10 million |
Whitworth Art Gallery | Manchester | 2003 | £4 million[28] | £8 million |
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