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Police with sacks of money, Great Train Robbery, London, 11 December 1963.
After a ‘phone call, police found two sacks containing £50,000 of stolen money in a phone box in Great Dover Street, Southwark. Here, Detective Chief Inspector Syd Bradbury and Detective Inspector Frank Williams of the Flying Squad inspect sacks of money at Scotland Yard. In August 1963, a Royal Mail Glasgow-to-London travelling post office (TPO) train was stopped in Buckinghamshire by means of tampered signals, and £2.3 million in used notes was stolen. Jack Mills, the train driver, was hit on the head with an iron bar. He recovered but suffered constant trauma headaches for the rest of his life and died in 1970. Thirteen of the gang members were caught but most of the money was never recovered.
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