A POLICE LIBRARY PHOTOGRAPH OF DONALD NEILSON, ON TRIAL AT OXFORD CROWN COURT ACCUSED OF MURDERING THREE SUB-POSTMASTERS AT HARROGATE, ACCRINGTON AND LANGLEY AND THE ATTEMPTED MURDERS OF A SUB-POSTMISTRESS AND A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE POLICEMAN. * 22/12/02: Donald Neilson who has come in 5th in a top 10 list of arrests by British police. Two officers who were just doing their job in Nottinghamshire unknowingly arrested Donald Neilson the Black Panther in 1976 after seeing a suspicious-looking man running down the street. Neilson, placed fifth in the chart, kidnapped and murdered teenager Lesley W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-police-library-photograph-of-donald-neilson-on-trial-at-oxford-crown-court-accused-of-murdering-three-sub-postmasters-at-harrogate-accrington-and-langley-and-the-attempted-murders-of-a-sub-postmistress-and-a-nottinghamshire-policeman-221202-donald-neilson-who-has-come-in-5th-in-a-top-10-list-of-arrests-by-british-police-two-officers-who-were-just-doing-their-job-in-nottinghamshire-unknowingly-arrested-donald-neilson-the-black-panther-in-1976-after-seeing-a-suspicious-looking-man-running-down-the-street-neilson-placed-fifth-in-the-chart-kidnapped-and-murdered-teenager-lesley-w-image380474197.html
RM2D302M5–A POLICE LIBRARY PHOTOGRAPH OF DONALD NEILSON, ON TRIAL AT OXFORD CROWN COURT ACCUSED OF MURDERING THREE SUB-POSTMASTERS AT HARROGATE, ACCRINGTON AND LANGLEY AND THE ATTEMPTED MURDERS OF A SUB-POSTMISTRESS AND A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE POLICEMAN. * 22/12/02: Donald Neilson who has come in 5th in a top 10 list of arrests by British police. Two officers who were just doing their job in Nottinghamshire unknowingly arrested Donald Neilson the Black Panther in 1976 after seeing a suspicious-looking man running down the street. Neilson, placed fifth in the chart, kidnapped and murdered teenager Lesley W
Three accused to murdering king Ananda Mahidol of Siam. They were Chit Singhaseni, But Patthamasarin, and Chaliao Pathumrot' 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/three-accused-to-murdering-king-ananda-mahidol-of-siam-they-were-chit-singhaseni-but-patthamasarin-and-chaliao-pathumrot-1950-image634299704.html
RM2YRXRMT–Three accused to murdering king Ananda Mahidol of Siam. They were Chit Singhaseni, But Patthamasarin, and Chaliao Pathumrot' 1950
Fatty Arbuckle to marry . Fatty Arbuckle , who disappeared from the stage and screen in 1921 after his three trials on a charge of murdering Virginia Rappe , who died at a San Francisco party , is to marry Addie McPhail , one of the stars of Midnight Daddies , immediately after she gets her divorce decree , which is being made in Hollywood to secure a come back for Arbuckle . Fatty Arbuckle and Addie McPhail . 5 April 1932 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fatty-arbuckle-to-marry-fatty-arbuckle-who-disappeared-from-the-stage-and-screen-in-1921-after-his-three-trials-on-a-charge-of-murdering-virginia-rappe-who-died-at-a-san-francisco-party-is-to-marry-addie-mcphail-one-of-the-stars-of-midnight-daddies-immediately-after-she-gets-her-divorce-decree-which-is-being-made-in-hollywood-to-secure-a-come-back-for-arbuckle-fatty-arbuckle-and-addie-mcphail-5-april-1932-image359643634.html
RM2BW353E–Fatty Arbuckle to marry . Fatty Arbuckle , who disappeared from the stage and screen in 1921 after his three trials on a charge of murdering Virginia Rappe , who died at a San Francisco party , is to marry Addie McPhail , one of the stars of Midnight Daddies , immediately after she gets her divorce decree , which is being made in Hollywood to secure a come back for Arbuckle . Fatty Arbuckle and Addie McPhail . 5 April 1932
A scan of an extract taken from the journal of Marine C, that were read to a court martial in Bulford, Wiltshire today, where three marines stand accused of murdering an injured Afghan insurgent on September 15, 2011 in Helmand Province. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-scan-of-an-extract-taken-from-the-journal-of-marine-c-that-were-107324006.html
RMG6H0T6–A scan of an extract taken from the journal of Marine C, that were read to a court martial in Bulford, Wiltshire today, where three marines stand accused of murdering an injured Afghan insurgent on September 15, 2011 in Helmand Province.
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RMANHW3E–Events Ancient Rome
The king's other page, Chit Singhaseni, was one of the three men accused to murdering king Ananda Mahidol of Siam. They were Chit Singhaseni, But Patthamasarin, and Chaliao Pathumrot' 1951 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kings-other-page-chit-singhaseni-was-one-of-the-three-men-accused-to-murdering-king-ananda-mahidol-of-siam-they-were-chit-singhaseni-but-patthamasarin-and-chaliao-pathumrot-1951-image634299694.html
RM2YRXRME–The king's other page, Chit Singhaseni, was one of the three men accused to murdering king Ananda Mahidol of Siam. They were Chit Singhaseni, But Patthamasarin, and Chaliao Pathumrot' 1951
Martin Hunter Craig outside 23 Cranley Gardens Craig was picked up in an amusement arcade by mass murderer Dennis Nilsen and lived with him for three years without realising that he was murdering people during the time they were together Dbase MSI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-martin-hunter-craig-outside-23-cranley-gardens-craig-was-picked-up-20390199.html
RMB54RWB–Martin Hunter Craig outside 23 Cranley Gardens Craig was picked up in an amusement arcade by mass murderer Dennis Nilsen and lived with him for three years without realising that he was murdering people during the time they were together Dbase MSI
The king's other page, Chit Singhaseni, was one of the three men accused to murdering king Ananda Mahidol of Siam. They were Chit Singhaseni, But Patthamasarin, and Chaliao Pathumrot' 1951 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kings-other-page-chit-singhaseni-was-one-of-the-three-men-accused-to-murdering-king-ananda-mahidol-of-siam-they-were-chit-singhaseni-but-patthamasarin-and-chaliao-pathumrot-1951-image634299718.html
RM2YRXRNA–The king's other page, Chit Singhaseni, was one of the three men accused to murdering king Ananda Mahidol of Siam. They were Chit Singhaseni, But Patthamasarin, and Chaliao Pathumrot' 1951
Aquitted G.I Returns to U.S Billy Burke Edwards, the 24 year old G.I who was acquitted at Trowbridge (Whiltshire) recently of murdering his three month old baby daughter Brenda, left on the S.S. Marine Marline today, with his wife and two year old son Billy, from Southampton. Picture shows: Billy Burke Edwards, has a 'last word' with a policeman as he leaves Southampton today (Saturday) 28 February 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aquitted-gi-returns-to-us-billy-burke-edwards-the-24-year-old-gi-who-was-acquitted-at-trowbridge-whiltshire-recently-of-murdering-his-three-month-old-baby-daughter-brenda-left-on-the-ss-marine-marline-today-with-his-wife-and-two-year-old-son-billy-from-southampton-picture-shows-billy-burke-edwards-has-a-last-word-with-a-policeman-as-he-leaves-southampton-today-saturday-28-february-1948-image623925855.html
RM2Y727P7–Aquitted G.I Returns to U.S Billy Burke Edwards, the 24 year old G.I who was acquitted at Trowbridge (Whiltshire) recently of murdering his three month old baby daughter Brenda, left on the S.S. Marine Marline today, with his wife and two year old son Billy, from Southampton. Picture shows: Billy Burke Edwards, has a 'last word' with a policeman as he leaves Southampton today (Saturday) 28 February 1948
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover (left) and U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach (right), as he announced the capture of Ku Klux Klan members suspected of murdering civil rights worker in Alabama, Washington, D.C., USA, Yoichi Okamoto, March 26, 1965 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-president-lyndon-b-johnson-with-fbi-director-j-edgar-hoover-left-and-us-attorney-general-nicholas-katzenbach-right-as-he-announced-the-capture-of-ku-klux-klan-members-suspected-of-murdering-civil-rights-worker-in-alabama-washington-dc-usa-yoichi-okamoto-march-26-1965-image616778517.html
RM2XRCK85–U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover (left) and U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach (right), as he announced the capture of Ku Klux Klan members suspected of murdering civil rights worker in Alabama, Washington, D.C., USA, Yoichi Okamoto, March 26, 1965
McPherson, Georgia: August 26, 1971 Army defense counsel Capt. Mark Kadish (left) with his client Capt. Ernest Medina and his wife enjoy a laugh during a recess in Medina's court-martial on charges of murdering civilans at My Lai in Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mcpherson-georgia-august-26-1971-army-defense-counsel-capt-mark-kadish-left-with-his-client-capt-ernest-medina-and-his-wife-enjoy-a-laugh-during-a-recess-in-medinas-court-martial-on-charges-of-murdering-civilans-at-my-lai-in-vietnam-image557836906.html
RM2RBFJJJ–McPherson, Georgia: August 26, 1971 Army defense counsel Capt. Mark Kadish (left) with his client Capt. Ernest Medina and his wife enjoy a laugh during a recess in Medina's court-martial on charges of murdering civilans at My Lai in Vietnam.
[One of] the Englishmen killed by Greek brigands: Mr. Edward Lloyd, 1870. Engraving from a photograph by Moraites. 'The bodies of the three English gentlemen - Mr. Edward Herbert, Mr. Frederick Vyner, and Mr. Edward Lloyd - who were murdered, with Count de Boyl, by the brigands of Attica, on the 21st April, ten days after their capture near Marathon,...were found and brought to Athens...Edward Lloyd...was a member of the Chancery bar, and special correspondent of the Standard at Athens. He was a son of Mr. E. J. Lloyd, County Court Judge of Gloucestershire'. From "Illustrated London News& Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/one-of-the-englishmen-killed-by-greek-brigands-mr-edward-lloyd-1870-engraving-from-a-photograph-by-moraites-the-bodies-of-the-three-english-gentlemen-mr-edward-herbert-mr-frederick-vyner-and-mr-edward-lloyd-who-were-murdered-with-count-de-boyl-by-the-brigands-of-attica-on-the-21st-april-ten-days-after-their-capture-near-marathonwere-found-and-brought-to-athensedward-lloydwas-a-member-of-the-chancery-bar-and-special-correspondent-of-the-standard-at-athens-he-was-a-son-of-mr-e-j-lloyd-county-court-judge-of-gloucestershire-from-quotillustrated-london-news-image617181075.html
RM2XT30N7–[One of] the Englishmen killed by Greek brigands: Mr. Edward Lloyd, 1870. Engraving from a photograph by Moraites. 'The bodies of the three English gentlemen - Mr. Edward Herbert, Mr. Frederick Vyner, and Mr. Edward Lloyd - who were murdered, with Count de Boyl, by the brigands of Attica, on the 21st April, ten days after their capture near Marathon,...were found and brought to Athens...Edward Lloyd...was a member of the Chancery bar, and special correspondent of the Standard at Athens. He was a son of Mr. E. J. Lloyd, County Court Judge of Gloucestershire'. From "Illustrated London News&
Francis 'Two Gun' Crowley (1911-1932), hand cuffed to a law enforcement officer, as he leaves the jail in Mineola, New York. He was convicted for murdering police officer Frederick Hirsch and electrocuted before his 20th birthday. May 25, 1931. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-francis-two-gun-crowley-1911-1932-hand-cuffed-to-a-law-enforcement-32390513.html
RMBTKEC1–Francis 'Two Gun' Crowley (1911-1932), hand cuffed to a law enforcement officer, as he leaves the jail in Mineola, New York. He was convicted for murdering police officer Frederick Hirsch and electrocuted before his 20th birthday. May 25, 1931.
Publius of the Horatii acquitted of murder Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-publius-of-the-horatii-acquitted-of-murder-105255241.html
RMG36P3N–Publius of the Horatii acquitted of murder
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RFB32T3H–Man trying to shoot a lizard with a handgun
Mrs. Daisy Grace on way to court, between c1910 and c1915. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-daisy-grace-on-way-to-court-between-c1910-and-c1915-image608950629.html
RM2XAM2MN–Mrs. Daisy Grace on way to court, between c1910 and c1915.
A scan of an extract taken from the journal of Marine C, that were read to a court martial in Bulford, Wiltshire today, where three marines stand accused of murdering an injured Afghan insurgent on September 15, 2011 in Helmand Province. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-scan-of-an-extract-taken-from-the-journal-of-marine-c-that-were-107323998.html
RMG6H0RX–A scan of an extract taken from the journal of Marine C, that were read to a court martial in Bulford, Wiltshire today, where three marines stand accused of murdering an injured Afghan insurgent on September 15, 2011 in Helmand Province.
Afghan insurgent death Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-afghan-insurgent-death-107324007.html
RMG6H0T7–Afghan insurgent death
Aquitted G.I Returns to U.S Billy Burke Edwards, the 24 year old G.I who was acquitted at Trowbridge (Wiltshire) recently of murdering his three month old baby daughter Brenda, left on the S.S. Marine Marline today, with his wife and two year old son Billy, from Southampton. Picture shows: Billy Burke Edwards, walking with his wife and two year old son, as he leaves Southampton today (Saturday) 28 February 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aquitted-gi-returns-to-us-billy-burke-edwards-the-24-year-old-gi-who-was-acquitted-at-trowbridge-wiltshire-recently-of-murdering-his-three-month-old-baby-daughter-brenda-left-on-the-ss-marine-marline-today-with-his-wife-and-two-year-old-son-billy-from-southampton-picture-shows-billy-burke-edwards-walking-with-his-wife-and-two-year-old-son-as-he-leaves-southampton-today-saturday-28-february-1948-image623925932.html
RM2Y727W0–Aquitted G.I Returns to U.S Billy Burke Edwards, the 24 year old G.I who was acquitted at Trowbridge (Wiltshire) recently of murdering his three month old baby daughter Brenda, left on the S.S. Marine Marline today, with his wife and two year old son Billy, from Southampton. Picture shows: Billy Burke Edwards, walking with his wife and two year old son, as he leaves Southampton today (Saturday) 28 February 1948
Daily Mirror Fined £10,000 : Editor Gets 3 Months in Haigh Case Representatives of the Daily Mirror newspaper appeared in court this morning in connection with the proceedings taken against them by John George Haigh, at present on remand on a charge of murdering Mrs Durand-Deacon, in respect of material published in the Daily Mirror on 4th March. The publishers of the paper were fined £10,000 and the editor of the Daily Mirror, Silvester Bolam, was sentenced to three montths imprisonment. Photo Shows: Mr Bartholomew (left) managing director of the Daily Mirror, arrives at the Law Courts with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daily-mirror-fined-10000-editor-gets-3-months-in-haigh-case-representatives-of-the-daily-mirror-newspaper-appeared-in-court-this-morning-in-connection-with-the-proceedings-taken-against-them-by-john-george-haigh-at-present-on-remand-on-a-charge-of-murdering-mrs-durand-deacon-in-respect-of-material-published-in-the-daily-mirror-on-4th-march-the-publishers-of-the-paper-were-fined-10000-and-the-editor-of-the-daily-mirror-silvester-bolam-was-sentenced-to-three-montths-imprisonment-photo-shows-mr-bartholomew-left-managing-director-of-the-daily-mirror-arrives-at-the-law-courts-with-image624212782.html
RM2Y7F9NJ–Daily Mirror Fined £10,000 : Editor Gets 3 Months in Haigh Case Representatives of the Daily Mirror newspaper appeared in court this morning in connection with the proceedings taken against them by John George Haigh, at present on remand on a charge of murdering Mrs Durand-Deacon, in respect of material published in the Daily Mirror on 4th March. The publishers of the paper were fined £10,000 and the editor of the Daily Mirror, Silvester Bolam, was sentenced to three montths imprisonment. Photo Shows: Mr Bartholomew (left) managing director of the Daily Mirror, arrives at the Law Courts with
Greek brigands brought prisoners to Athens, 1870. 'The murder of the English gentlemen, Messrs. Herbert, Vyner, and Lloyd, and the Italian Count de Boyl, by the brigands of Attica, who captured them on the road between Athens and Marathon, is fresh in the memory of our readers...Takos Arvanitaki and nine other brigands escaped the pursuit of the Greek cavalry at Schimitari, but...were afterwards caught. Three of the malefactors - namely, Photis Georgiou, sometimes called Economos, the supposed murderer of Mr. Lloyd; Costas Agraphiotos, said to have been once a monk; and Pericles Lioris - appea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greek-brigands-brought-prisoners-to-athens-1870-the-murder-of-the-english-gentlemen-messrs-herbert-vyner-and-lloyd-and-the-italian-count-de-boyl-by-the-brigands-of-attica-who-captured-them-on-the-road-between-athens-and-marathon-is-fresh-in-the-memory-of-our-readerstakos-arvanitaki-and-nine-other-brigands-escaped-the-pursuit-of-the-greek-cavalry-at-schimitari-butwere-afterwards-caught-three-of-the-malefactors-namely-photis-georgiou-sometimes-called-economos-the-supposed-murderer-of-mr-lloyd-costas-agraphiotos-said-to-have-been-once-a-monk-and-pericles-lioris-appea-image617180575.html
RM2XT303B–Greek brigands brought prisoners to Athens, 1870. 'The murder of the English gentlemen, Messrs. Herbert, Vyner, and Lloyd, and the Italian Count de Boyl, by the brigands of Attica, who captured them on the road between Athens and Marathon, is fresh in the memory of our readers...Takos Arvanitaki and nine other brigands escaped the pursuit of the Greek cavalry at Schimitari, but...were afterwards caught. Three of the malefactors - namely, Photis Georgiou, sometimes called Economos, the supposed murderer of Mr. Lloyd; Costas Agraphiotos, said to have been once a monk; and Pericles Lioris - appea
Man strangling a woman in a living room Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-man-strangling-a-woman-in-a-living-room-19117908.html
RFB32W2C–Man strangling a woman in a living room
Levy, Graham, Uterhart, 1914. Shows John J. Graham and George M. Levy who were the lawyers who defended Mrs. Edwin Carman in her trial for the murder of Lulu Bailey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/levy-graham-uterhart-1914-shows-john-j-graham-and-george-m-levy-who-were-the-lawyers-who-defended-mrs-edwin-carman-in-her-trial-for-the-murder-of-lulu-bailey-image617191450.html
RM2XT3DYP–Levy, Graham, Uterhart, 1914. Shows John J. Graham and George M. Levy who were the lawyers who defended Mrs. Edwin Carman in her trial for the murder of Lulu Bailey.
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RMG6H0RW–Afghan insurgent death
[One of] the Englishmen killed by Greek brigands: Mr. E. H. C. Herbert, 1870. Engraving from a photograph by Adele, of Vienna. 'The bodies of the three English gentlemen - Mr. Edward Herbert, Mr. Frederick Vyner, and Mr. Edward Lloyd - who were murdered, with Count de Boyl, by the brigands of Attica, on the 21st April, ten days after their capture near Marathon,...were found and brought to Athens...Mr. Edward Henry Charles Herbert...was born in September, 1837, was educated at Eton and Balliol, and had been ten years in the diplomatic service, at Vienna, Lisbon, Constantinople, and Athens, bes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/one-of-the-englishmen-killed-by-greek-brigands-mr-e-h-c-herbert-1870-engraving-from-a-photograph-by-adele-of-vienna-the-bodies-of-the-three-english-gentlemen-mr-edward-herbert-mr-frederick-vyner-and-mr-edward-lloyd-who-were-murdered-with-count-de-boyl-by-the-brigands-of-attica-on-the-21st-april-ten-days-after-their-capture-near-marathonwere-found-and-brought-to-athensmr-edward-henry-charles-herbertwas-born-in-september-1837-was-educated-at-eton-and-balliol-and-had-been-ten-years-in-the-diplomatic-service-at-vienna-lisbon-constantinople-and-athens-bes-image617181097.html
RM2XT30P1–[One of] the Englishmen killed by Greek brigands: Mr. E. H. C. Herbert, 1870. Engraving from a photograph by Adele, of Vienna. 'The bodies of the three English gentlemen - Mr. Edward Herbert, Mr. Frederick Vyner, and Mr. Edward Lloyd - who were murdered, with Count de Boyl, by the brigands of Attica, on the 21st April, ten days after their capture near Marathon,...were found and brought to Athens...Mr. Edward Henry Charles Herbert...was born in September, 1837, was educated at Eton and Balliol, and had been ten years in the diplomatic service, at Vienna, Lisbon, Constantinople, and Athens, bes
Feud - Scenes in Virginia Mountain Town at Trial After Feud, 1912. Shows, Thomas Felts, right, and D.O. Baldwin at left, of the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency. Landowner Floyd Allen was convicted and executed for murder in 1913 after a courthouse shootout the previous year that left a judge, prosecutor, sheriff, and two others dead. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/feud-scenes-in-virginia-mountain-town-at-trial-after-feud-1912-shows-thomas-felts-right-and-do-baldwin-at-left-of-the-baldwin-felts-detective-agency-landowner-floyd-allen-was-convicted-and-executed-for-murder-in-1913-after-a-courthouse-shootout-the-previous-year-that-left-a-judge-prosecutor-sheriff-and-two-others-dead-image534083742.html
RM2P0WH7A–Feud - Scenes in Virginia Mountain Town at Trial After Feud, 1912. Shows, Thomas Felts, right, and D.O. Baldwin at left, of the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency. Landowner Floyd Allen was convicted and executed for murder in 1913 after a courthouse shootout the previous year that left a judge, prosecutor, sheriff, and two others dead.
The murder of a missionary by the Maoris in New Zealand: savage dance of the Pai Marire Fanatics, 1865. 'The war of races which has been going on for two or three years past in several provinces of the northern island...does not seem likely to arrive at a speedy termination...While General Cameron has failed to make any sure progress in the campaign which was to have cleared the country between Wellington and Taranaki, other districts, especially in the neighbourhood of Auckland, have been disturbed by the revolt of a large number of the Maori population, who seem to have relapsed into worse t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-murder-of-a-missionary-by-the-maoris-in-new-zealand-savage-dance-of-the-pai-marire-fanatics-1865-the-war-of-races-which-has-been-going-on-for-two-or-three-years-past-in-several-provinces-of-the-northern-islanddoes-not-seem-likely-to-arrive-at-a-speedy-terminationwhile-general-cameron-has-failed-to-make-any-sure-progress-in-the-campaign-which-was-to-have-cleared-the-country-between-wellington-and-taranaki-other-districts-especially-in-the-neighbourhood-of-auckland-have-been-disturbed-by-the-revolt-of-a-large-number-of-the-maori-population-who-seem-to-have-relapsed-into-worse-t-image603634149.html
RM2X21WED–The murder of a missionary by the Maoris in New Zealand: savage dance of the Pai Marire Fanatics, 1865. 'The war of races which has been going on for two or three years past in several provinces of the northern island...does not seem likely to arrive at a speedy termination...While General Cameron has failed to make any sure progress in the campaign which was to have cleared the country between Wellington and Taranaki, other districts, especially in the neighbourhood of Auckland, have been disturbed by the revolt of a large number of the Maori population, who seem to have relapsed into worse t
The murder of a missionary by the Maoris in New Zealand: scene of the murder of Rev. Volkner, 1865. 'The war of races which has been going on for two or three years past...does not seem likely to arrive at a speedy termination... The hideous superstition now prevailing, which takes the name of the "Pai Marire" from the Virgin Mary, of whom they [ie the Maori] have heard from a French Catholic missionary...is held to sanctify the commission of any crime or offence...the Maoris had all taken an oath the day before to kill every minister or soldier who came there...They then told [Mr Vo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-murder-of-a-missionary-by-the-maoris-in-new-zealand-scene-of-the-murder-of-rev-volkner-1865-the-war-of-races-which-has-been-going-on-for-two-or-three-years-pastdoes-not-seem-likely-to-arrive-at-a-speedy-termination-the-hideous-superstition-now-prevailing-which-takes-the-name-of-the-quotpai-marirequot-from-the-virgin-mary-of-whom-they-ie-the-maori-have-heard-from-a-french-catholic-missionaryis-held-to-sanctify-the-commission-of-any-crime-or-offencethe-maoris-had-all-taken-an-oath-the-day-before-to-kill-every-minister-or-soldier-who-came-therethey-then-told-mr-vo-image603634157.html
RM2X21WEN–The murder of a missionary by the Maoris in New Zealand: scene of the murder of Rev. Volkner, 1865. 'The war of races which has been going on for two or three years past...does not seem likely to arrive at a speedy termination... The hideous superstition now prevailing, which takes the name of the "Pai Marire" from the Virgin Mary, of whom they [ie the Maori] have heard from a French Catholic missionary...is held to sanctify the commission of any crime or offence...the Maoris had all taken an oath the day before to kill every minister or soldier who came there...They then told [Mr Vo
[One of] the Englishmen killed by Greek brigands: Mr. F. G. Vyner, 1870. Engraving from a photograph by Messrs. Lock and Whitfield. 'The bodies of the three English gentlemen - Mr. Edward Herbert, Mr. Frederick Vyner, and Mr. Edward Lloyd - who were murdered, with Count de Boyl, by the brigands of Attica, on the 21st April, ten days after their capture near Marathon,...were found and brought to Athens...Mr. Frederick Vyner was the youngest son of the late Captain Henry Vyner, of Gautby, by Lady Mary Vyner, daughter of the late Earl De Grey. His sisters are married, one to Earl De Grey and Ripo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/one-of-the-englishmen-killed-by-greek-brigands-mr-f-g-vyner-1870-engraving-from-a-photograph-by-messrs-lock-and-whitfield-the-bodies-of-the-three-english-gentlemen-mr-edward-herbert-mr-frederick-vyner-and-mr-edward-lloyd-who-were-murdered-with-count-de-boyl-by-the-brigands-of-attica-on-the-21st-april-ten-days-after-their-capture-near-marathonwere-found-and-brought-to-athensmr-frederick-vyner-was-the-youngest-son-of-the-late-captain-henry-vyner-of-gautby-by-lady-mary-vyner-daughter-of-the-late-earl-de-grey-his-sisters-are-married-one-to-earl-de-grey-and-ripo-image617180267.html
RM2XT2YMB–[One of] the Englishmen killed by Greek brigands: Mr. F. G. Vyner, 1870. Engraving from a photograph by Messrs. Lock and Whitfield. 'The bodies of the three English gentlemen - Mr. Edward Herbert, Mr. Frederick Vyner, and Mr. Edward Lloyd - who were murdered, with Count de Boyl, by the brigands of Attica, on the 21st April, ten days after their capture near Marathon,...were found and brought to Athens...Mr. Frederick Vyner was the youngest son of the late Captain Henry Vyner, of Gautby, by Lady Mary Vyner, daughter of the late Earl De Grey. His sisters are married, one to Earl De Grey and Ripo
The murder of a missionary by the Maoris in New Zealand: capture of the Rev. Mr. Volkner on board the schooner Eclipse, at Levy's Wharf, Opotiki, 1865. 'The war of races which has been going on for two or three years past in several provinces of the northern island of New Zealand does not seem likely to arrive at a speedy termination... Captain Levy and Mr. S. Levy were told that the two missionaries [Volkner and Grace] would be shot. Captain Levy in vain remonstrated and begged the Maoris to refrain from this bloody act. In order to purchase the lives of his two passengers, he gave up the ves Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-murder-of-a-missionary-by-the-maoris-in-new-zealand-capture-of-the-rev-mr-volkner-on-board-the-schooner-eclipse-at-levys-wharf-opotiki-1865-the-war-of-races-which-has-been-going-on-for-two-or-three-years-past-in-several-provinces-of-the-northern-island-of-new-zealand-does-not-seem-likely-to-arrive-at-a-speedy-termination-captain-levy-and-mr-s-levy-were-told-that-the-two-missionaries-volkner-and-grace-would-be-shot-captain-levy-in-vain-remonstrated-and-begged-the-maoris-to-refrain-from-this-bloody-act-in-order-to-purchase-the-lives-of-his-two-passengers-he-gave-up-the-ves-image603634156.html
RM2X21WEM–The murder of a missionary by the Maoris in New Zealand: capture of the Rev. Mr. Volkner on board the schooner Eclipse, at Levy's Wharf, Opotiki, 1865. 'The war of races which has been going on for two or three years past in several provinces of the northern island of New Zealand does not seem likely to arrive at a speedy termination... Captain Levy and Mr. S. Levy were told that the two missionaries [Volkner and Grace] would be shot. Captain Levy in vain remonstrated and begged the Maoris to refrain from this bloody act. In order to purchase the lives of his two passengers, he gave up the ves