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The Baker Street robbery was the burglary of safety deposit boxes at the Baker Street branch of Lloyds Bank in London, on the night of 11 September 1971. A gang tunnelled 40 feet (12 m) from a rented shop two doors away to come up through the floor of the vault.
The film is in part based on historical facts about the Baker Street robbery. A gang tunnelled into a branch of Lloyds Bank at the junction of Baker Street and Marylebone Road in London on the night of 11 September 1971 and robbed the safety deposit boxes that were stored in the vault.
In 1971, a group broke into a bank vault - but the plan was nearly brought down by a radio ham. The drama and farce of the Baker Street bank heist Skip to main content
Having only left hospital a few weeks earlier, [18] in September 1971, over two weekends, Reader took part in another robbery. The target was another bank: this time, the Baker Street branch of Lloyds Bank. [10] It was Reader's biggest job yet, [18] and for the first time he appears to have led the gang himself. Reader brought in an old friend ...
The Baker Street robbery was the burglary of safe deposit boxes at the Baker Street branch of Lloyds Bank in London, England, on the night of 11 September 1971. A gang tunnelled 40 feet (12 m) from a rented shop two doors away to come up through the floor of the vault (diagram shown).
Yes, Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist is a true story. In conversation with Georgia Public Broadcasting in August 2024, executive producer Will Packer, who also produced the iHeartRadio ...
The Bank Job (2008) – American-British-Australian heist thriller film based on the 1971 burglary of Lloyds Bank safety deposit boxes in Baker Street [21] Bathory (2008) – Slovak-Czech-Hungarian-British historical drama film based on the story of Erzsébet Bathory, a Hungarian countess in the 16th and 17th centuries [22]
In 1971, Eist headed one of the four teams investigating the Baker Street robbery, in which a gang tunnelled from a West End restaurant in the vault of a Lloyds Bank. A large amount—estimated to be between £150,000 and nearly £4 million [44] [45] (or £2,678,000 to £71,414,000 in 2021)—was stolen, including cash and Tom Foolery. Eist's ...