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Kray twins — Kray Twins: Ronald Reginald Kray The Kray twins, Reginald (left) and Ronald (right), photographed by David Bailey Born 24 October 1933 (both) Hoxton, London, England Died Ronnie: 17 March 1995 … Wikipedia
Kray twins — two English brothers, Ronnie Kray (1934–95) and Reggie Kray (1934–2000), who led a group of criminals in the East End of London in the 1960s. They were found guilty in 1969 of murdering two men and sent to prison for 30 years. Ronnie Kray died in … Universalium
Ronnie & Reggie (kray) — Cockney Rhyming Slang Veggie … English dialects glossary
Kray, Reginald — ▪ 2001 “Reggie” British gangster (b. Oct. 24, 1933, London, Eng. d. Oct. 1, 2000, Thorpe St. Andrew, Norfolk, Eng.), was the last of the three notorious Kray brothers, who in the 1950s and 60s, though ruthless and brutal, became Cockney… … Universalium
Kray, Ronald — ▪ 1996 ( RONNIE ), British gangster who, with his twin brother, Reggie, ruled the East End of London from 1957 until 1969, when they were convicted of murder and imprisoned for life (b. Oct. 24, 1933 d. March 17, 1995). * * * … Universalium
My Story (Kray book) — My Story … Wikipedia
My Story (Ronnie Kray) — infobox Book name = My Story genre = autobiography author = Ronnie Kray (Fred Dineage) language = English publisher = Sidgwick Jackson (hardback) Pan Books (paperback) release date = 10 September 1993 media type = Print (Hardback) (Paperback)… … Wikipedia
(the) Kray twins — the Kray twins [the Kray twins] two English brothers, Ronnie Kray (1934–95) and Reggie Kray (1934–2000), who led a group of criminals in the ↑East End of London in the 1960s. They were found guilty in 1969 of murdering two men and sent to prison… … Useful english dictionary
The Krays (film) — Infobox Film name = The Krays caption = | director = Peter Medak producer = Dominic Anciano Ray Burdis writer = Philip Ridley starring = Martin Kemp Gary Kemp Billie Whitelaw Tom Bell music = Michael Kamen cinematography = Alex Thomson editing =… … Wikipedia
Jack McVitie — Jack McVitie, more commonly known as Jack The Hat, was a notorious London criminal of the 1950s and 60s. He is posthumously famous for triggering the imprisonment and downfall of the Kray twins. He had acted as an enforcer and hitman with links… … Wikipedia