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  • London Eastender babies and mothers pause to admire the community memorial to notorious 60s gangster twin Ronnie Kray during East End funeral at Chingford cemetery in Essex. The floral tributes are in honour of the recently deceased Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. Ronnie and his twin brother Reggie were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets and violent assaults including torture. During the 1950s and 60s. They terrorised their organised crime competitors but were loved by the communities of East London. The Kray gangster twins were eventually jailed separately in 1969 and Ronnie remained in Broadmoor (psychiatric) Hospital until his death on 17 March 1995.
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  • Red carnations and roses form a cortege memorial to notorious 60s gangster twin Ronnie Kray during East End funeral. The words ‘Ron God Bless’ are written in silver lettering in honour of the recently deceased Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. Ronnie and his twin brother Reggie were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets and violent assaults including torture. During the 1950s and 60s. They terrorised their organised crime competitors but were loved by the communities of East London. The Kray gangster twins were eventually jailed separately in 1969 and Ronnie remained in Broadmoor (psychiatric) Hospital until his death on 17 March 1995.
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  • Floral tributes at the graveside of notorious gangland brother Ronnie Kray, on 29th March 1995, in Bethnal Green, East London, England.
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  • East End crowds flock at the funeral of notorious gangland brother Ronnie Kray, on 29th March 1995, in Bethnal Green, East London, England.
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  • East End crowds flock at the funeral of notorious gangland brother Ronnie Kray, on 29th March 1995, in Bethnal Green, East London, England.
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  • East End crowds flock at the funeral of notorious gangland brother Ronnie Kray, on 29th March 1995, in Bethnal Green, East London, England.
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  • Portrait of gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor and his dogs Jasper and Max in Moor Road Wood, Fala estate, Midlothian, Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer (venison), hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • Gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor and his dogs Jasper and Max at Fala estate, Midlothian, Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer, hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • Portrait of gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor and his dogs Jasper and Max at Fala estate, Midlothian, Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer (venison), hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • Gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor's dog with a wood pigeon in his mouth on Fala Estate in Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer (venison), hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • Gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor walking with his dogs Jasper and Max in Fala estate, Midlothian, Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer (venison), hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • Portrait of gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor holding a hare and wood pigeions at Fala estate, Midlothian, Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer (venison), hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • Gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor holding a hare at Fala estate, Midlothian, Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer, hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • Gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor holding wood pigeions at Fala estate, Midlothian, Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer (venison), hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • The stand-up comedian Logan Murray comperes a comedy night as his Ronnie Rigsby character in south London. Logan Murray is a working stand up, writer, award nominated director and comic actor who has been making a living as a comedian since 1984. He has taught people from as far West as Colorado and as far East as the Philippines. He has a master’s degree in Stand Up Comedy and is the author of the highly acclaimed, best selling Teach Yourself book ‘Be a Great Stand Up’.
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  • The stand-up comedian Logan Murray comperes a comedy night as his Ronnie Rigsby character in south London. Logan Murray is a working stand up, writer, award nominated director and comic actor who has been making a living as a comedian since 1984. He has taught people from as far West as Colorado and as far East as the Philippines. He has a master’s degree in Stand Up Comedy and is the author of the highly acclaimed, best selling Teach Yourself book ‘Be a Great Stand Up’.
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  • Street art depicting the Kray twins as Superman and Spiderman in Shoreditch, London, UK. Reggie and Ronnie Kray were legendary East End gansters in the 1960s and in many minds still regarded as heroes as opposed to superheroes by some locals. Others despise the idea of the gangster culture, and subsequently the faces of the Krays in this grafitti were defaced.
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  • Street art depicting the Kray twins as Superman and Spiderman in Shoreditch, London, UK. Reggie and Ronnie Kray were legendary East End gansters in the 1960s and in many minds still regarded as heroes as opposed to superheroes by some locals. Others despise the idea of the gangster culture, and subsequently the faces of the Krays in this grafitti were defaced.
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  • Street art depicting the Kray twins as Superman and Spiderman in Shoreditch, London, UK. Reggie and Ronnie Kray were legendary East End gansters in the 1960s and in many minds still regarded as heroes as opposed to superheroes by some locals. Others despise the idea of the gangster culture, and subsequently the faces of the Krays in this grafitti were defaced.
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  • Gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor's game larder (chiller) at Fala Estate in Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer (venison), hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • A detail of a fist adorned with gold rings, a bracelet and bling of a gangster family security man during the East End funeral to notorious criminal twin Ronnie Kray. The anonymous man is only seen from is lowered hand and the man who wears a black leather coat. He stands guard before the Kray coffin appears from the Bethnal Green undertakers. Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie suffered from paranoid schizophrenia while he and his twin brother Reggie were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets and violent assaults including torture during the 1950s and 60s. They terrorised their organised crime competitors but were loved by the communities of East London. The Kray gangster twins were eventually jailed separately in 1969 and Ronnie remained in Broadmoor (psychiatric) Hospital until his death on 17 March 1995.
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  • Notorious gangland sibling Reggie Kray wears handcuffs during his day-release from prison for the funeral of his twin brother Ronnie, on 29th March 1995, in Bethnal Green, East London, England.
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  • Ronnie Screwvala, CEO of UTV, at Sea Face Bay in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India.<br />
As a producer and businessman, over the past five years Screwvala has led the transformation of India's prolific but chaotic film industry to become a crossover figure in Hollywood and Bollywood.
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  • Outside the famous Blind Beggar pub. Infamous as the place where on 9 March, 1966, Ronnie Kray shot and murdered George Cornell, an associate of a rival gang, the Richardsons, as he was sitting at the bar. The murder took place in the then saloon bar. Whitechapel High Street in East London. This area in the Tower Hamlets is predominantly Muslim with just over 50% from Bangladeshi descent. This is known as a very poor area of London's East End.
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  • Exterior of the famous Blind Beggar pub in Whitechapel, London, United Kingdom. Infamous as the place where on 9 March, 1966, Ronnie Kray shot and murdered George Cornell, an associate of a rival gang, the Richardsons, as he was sitting at the bar. The murder took place in the then saloon bar. Whitechapel High Street in East London.
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  • Chef Tom Kitchin prepares one of gamekeeper Ronnie Gregor's rabbits from Fala Estate in the kitchen of The Kitchin restaurant, Leith, Edinburgh.
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  • Chef Tom Kitchin prepares one of gamekeeper Ronnie Gregor's rabbits from Fala Estate in the kitchen of The Kitchin restaurant, Leith, Edinburgh. Tom and Michaela Kitchin opened their restaurant, The Kitchin on Edinburgh's Leith waterfront in 2006. The Kitchin presents modern British seasonal cuisine influenced by French cooking techniques and an appreciation of the best quality ingredients available from Scotland's natural larder.
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