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Riots Collection

Background imageRiots Collection: Edward Knowles, who threw a jug of water over Moss Side inquiry chairman Mr Benet Hyter

Edward Knowles, who threw a jug of water over Moss Side inquiry chairman Mr Benet Hyter QC, today, 26th August 1981. Edward Knowles of Whitehaven ranted about his right to speak about alleged bribe

Background imageRiots Collection: Lord Scarman, new press conference to release his report into The Brixton Disorders 10-12

Lord Scarman, new press conference to release his report into The Brixton Disorders 10-12 April 1981, London, Wednesday 25th November 1981

Background imageRiots Collection: Lord Scarman visits Brixton, London, Wednesday 15th July 1981

Lord Scarman visits Brixton, London, Wednesday 15th July 1981, he is conducting an inquiry into Brixtons April riots, the unplanned visit was to see for himself the damage caused by police officers

Background imageRiots Collection: Police have been trying to rid Wood End, Coventry, of its off-road motorcycling craze for

Police have been trying to rid Wood End, Coventry, of its off-road motorcycling craze for at least 10 years. The latest crackdown led to riots with youths battling police

Background imageRiots Collection: Police walking down a road in the Cannon Street area of Middlesbrough

Police walking down a road in the Cannon Street area of Middlesbrough, where there had been riots. August 1961

Background imageRiots Collection: HMP Barlinnie Prison 1987. Left to right Allan McLeish receives ten years

HMP Barlinnie Prison 1987. Left to right Allan McLeish receives ten years (he was serving six months), Prison Officer, Peter Cochome & Billy Marshall

Background imageRiots Collection: Antony Doab and his son Paul, 16, leave the Moss Side Inquiry today, 18th August 1981

Antony Doab and his son Paul, 16, leave the Moss Side Inquiry today, 18th August 1981. Mr Doab alleges that he was " jumped on" by police after giving evidence yesterday

Background imageRiots Collection: Joe Horrocks (l) of the Labour Party and Fred Gartside (r) Chairman at Moss Side Inquiry

Joe Horrocks (l) of the Labour Party and Fred Gartside (r) Chairman at Moss Side Inquiry, at Manchester City Social Club, August 1981

Background imageRiots Collection: Lord Scarman returns to Brixton, London, Monday 6th October 1986

Lord Scarman returns to Brixton, London, Monday 6th October 1986, five years after his Scarman Report into The Brixton Disorders (10-12 April 1981) was published

Background imageRiots Collection: Street scene in Athens. A civilian in the streets of Athens is caught between two fires

Street scene in Athens. A civilian in the streets of Athens is caught between two fires during a sweep against ELAS positions

Background imageRiots Collection: Prime Minister of Northern Ireland James Chichester-Clark holds a press conference at

Prime Minister of Northern Ireland James Chichester-Clark holds a press conference at Stormont following the riots in Ulster. 15th August 1969

Background imageRiots Collection: The filming of the 'Fatal Extraction'episode of '

The filming of the "Fatal Extraction"episode of "
The filming of the " Fatal Extraction" episode of " Only Fools and Horses". This is the twelfth Christmas special episode. Pictured are riot scenes outside Nelson Mandela House

Background imageRiots Collection: Cleaning-up began in the streets of Notting Hill after monday nights rioting following

Cleaning-up began in the streets of Notting Hill after monday nights rioting following the Carnival. A nun negotiates the the littered streets of Notting Hill with even a smashed cash register

Background imageRiots Collection: An armoured Rolls-Royce vehicle during riots in Ireland. Circa 1925

An armoured Rolls-Royce vehicle during riots in Ireland. Circa 1925

Background imageRiots Collection: People who took a prominent part in the Dublin Rebellion

People who took a prominent part in the Dublin Rebellion: The surrender of the famous Major MacBride. The armed special constable is vey young for the work

Background imageRiots Collection: 1976. Peace Returns to Southall. All was peaceful in Southall, Middlesex

1976. Peace Returns to Southall. All was peaceful in Southall, Middlesex, today after the worst racial violence on Sunday since Notting Hill riots 18 years go

Background imageRiots Collection: Fire started by prisoners during riot at Dartmoor Prison, January 1932

Fire started by prisoners during riot at Dartmoor Prison, January 1932

Background imageRiots Collection: Fire damage after riot at Dartmoor Prison, January 1932

Fire damage after riot at Dartmoor Prison, January 1932

Background imageRiots Collection: HMP Barlinnie Prison hostage Dave Flanagan, who is angry over having only been offered

HMP Barlinnie Prison hostage Dave Flanagan, who is angry over having only been offered £ 3500 in compensation, July 1988

Background imageRiots Collection: Ronald Smith former Prison Officer at HMP Barlinnie Prison, October 1988

Ronald Smith former Prison Officer at HMP Barlinnie Prison, October 1988. Mr Smith was sacked from his job for poor attendance, and has claimed, at a industrial tribunal

Background imageRiots Collection: Main gate of Dartmoor Prison January 1932

Main gate of Dartmoor Prison January 1932

Background imageRiots Collection: Dartmoor Prison January 1932

Dartmoor Prison January 1932

Background imageRiots Collection: Moss Side Inquiry Panel - into Moss Side riots of July 1981, pictured August 1981

Moss Side Inquiry Panel - into Moss Side riots of July 1981, pictured August 1981. On 8 July 1981 more than 1, 000 young people besieged the police station at Moss Side, Manchester

Background imageRiots Collection: Secretary of the inquiry into the riots at Strangeways Prison in Manchester John Lyon

Secretary of the inquiry into the riots at Strangeways Prison in Manchester John Lyon, (left) pictured on the panel with left to right: Assessor Gordon Lakes



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