The Underworld


Although long dead, the East End's notorious Kray Twins will never be forgotten. Since writing a book about the underworld on the Costa del Sol, I have got to know many of the infamous faces who ran London in the 1960s.

Battle-scarred and fearless, these men may be in their 70s, but still command an intense respect wherever they go.

Although they love to reminisce about running with the Twins, in a world where no one grasses, personal vendettas are never forgotten and old rivalries still come fighting to the surface.

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dave courtney5 [8013]
kenny and freddie foreman [8014]
lenny having a fag [8015]
steve wraith, kenny, freddie foreman [8016]
retired jewel thief, lenny hamilton [8017]


jeff mason2 [8018]
dave courtney [8019]
funeral of joey pyle [8020]
howard marks [8021]
billy frost, krays  armourer2 [8022]


safe cracker and jewel thief, lenny hamilton6 [8023]
dave courtney7 [8024]
photograph of joey pyle at his funeral [8025]
safe cracker and jewel thief, lenny hamilton2 [8026]
norman, bare knuckle boxer [8027]


dave courtney9 [8028]
safe cracker and jewel thief, lenny hamilton8 [8029]
safe cracker and jewel thief, lenny hamilton7 [8030]
dave courtney3 [8031]
billy frost, krays  armourer [8032]


dave courtney and roy shaw [8033]
safe cracker and jewel thief, lenny hamilton [8034]
funeral of joey pyle2 [8035]
roy  pretty boy  shaw2 [8036]
grant nesbitt and dave courtney [8037]



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