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  2. Elephant and Castle Mob - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant and Castle Mob were one of the many independent street gangs active in London's underworld during the interwar years.A rival of mobster Charles "Darby" Sabini along with the Birmingham Boys and the Cortesi brothers of Saffron Hill, [1] they were eventually forced out by Sabini with the added manpower of imported Sicilian mafiosi and had disappeared from the city by the end of the ...

  3. McDonald brothers (gangsters) - Wikipedia

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    That story is recounted from his diaries in ‘Elephant Boys – Tales of London and Los Angeles Underworlds’, written by his nephew Brian McDonald. In Wag’s absence, leadership of the Elephant Gang went to Walter (Wal) McDonald, who defeated the Sabini gang, led by Harry Sabini, at the ‘battle of Ham Yard’ near Piccadilly in 1927.

  4. Forty Elephants - Wikipedia

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    The Forty Thieves operated from the Elephant and Castle area of London. They were allied with the Elephant and Castle Mob led by the McDonald brothers. They raided quality stores in the West End of London and ranged all over the country. The gang was also known to masquerade as housemaids for wealthy families before ransacking their homes ...

  5. Alf White (gangster) - Wikipedia

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    Both were convicted in 1913 of pickpocketing. In 1919, the Titanic was crushed by the Elephant and Castle Mob. White went on to form the King's Cross Boys, and combined with the Sabinis and Alf Solomon's Yiddishers to form a counterbalance to the Elephant, Camden Town and Finsbury gangs, and their Birmingham Boys allies led by Billy Kimber ...

  6. Alice Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Alice was the eldest of seven children; a younger sister, Louisa, also joined the Forty Thieves gang of which Alice Diamond had become leader and given the title Queen of the Forty Thieves and, later, Queen of the Forty Elephants, because of her connection to the streets around the Elephant and Castle district of southeast London.

  7. Frankie Fraser - Wikipedia

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    At the age of five, he moved with his family to a flat on Walworth Road, Elephant and Castle. [8] Although his parents were not criminals, Fraser turned to crime aged 10 with his sister Eva, to whom he was close. [10] He was a deserter during the Second World War, escaping from his barracks on several occasions.

  8. Elephant and Castle - Wikipedia

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    Elephant and Castle is an area of South London, ... but the estate later developed a reputation for crime, ... Wollstonecraft persuaded her family to move to Walworth.

  9. Birmingham Boys - Wikipedia

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    Kimber formed alliances with smaller organisations such as the Hoxton Gang [5] and the Elephant and Castle Mob. Now at racecourses in the South East, one group the Brummies began to prey on were the Jewish bookies from London's East End, who turned to local underworld boss Edward Emmanuel, who in turn recruited the Italian Sabini Gang as ...