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William "Billy" Kimber (played by Charlie Creed-Miles) was an English gangster and head of the Birmingham Boys, the main enemy of Thomas Shelby and the Peaky Blinders. He ran most of the legal tracks outside of London, leading to tensions between Kimber and the Peaky Blinders, who looked to expand their control into inner city London.
They held "control" for 30 years until 1920, when a larger gang, the Birmingham Boys, led by Billy Kimber, overtook them. Although they had disappeared by the 1920s, the name "Peaky Blinders" became synonymous slang for any street gang in Birmingham. In 2013, the name was reused for a BBC Television series entitled Peaky Blinders.
Billy or William Kimber may also refer to: Billy Kimber (gangster), real-life head of the Birmingham Boys Billy Kimber, fictional character in Peaky Blinders (TV series) , based on the real life Billy Kimber.
The show premiered in 2016 and ran for six seasons, concluding in August 2022, just a few months after Peaky Blinders had its series finale. In real life, Finn is the younger brother of his Peaky ...
Peaky Blinders season 6 finale ending explained - the doors have closed with BBC's final episode for Tommy Shelby and the gang. ... the real-life Mosley survived until 1980 when he died of ...
By order of the Peaky Blinders, here are various production sites that you can visit in real life. Where was “Peaky Blinders ”filmed? Check out Thomas Shelby's stomping grounds and 5 other ...
Birmingham Boys (also known as the Brummagem [1] Boys or the Brum Boys) were a street gang whose power extended from the North of England to London's underworld, between the 1910s and 1930s. They lost control of the South East racecourses to the Sabini gang. [2] [3] [4] In modern times they gained recognition due to the TV series Peaky Blinders.
Tommy has a hard time convincing Alfie that he should align with the Peaky Blinders against Sabini. Tommy and John meet with Billy Kitchen (Paul Bullion), of the Black Country Boys, who fought with them in the war. Tommy tells Billy to round up his men for them to go to work in Camden Town for Alfie.