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A golden toilet
America was a golden toilet made by Maurizio Cattelan which was stolen from Blenheim Palace in 2019.
Stolen painting
A Soldier on Horseback by Anthony van Dyck was one of three paintings stolen in 2020 from Christ Church college in Oxford.[1]
Stolen painting
The Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire by Gainsborough was stolen in 1876 by Adam Worth and recovered in 1901.[2]
Man painted by Rembrandt, also the most stolen picture in the world
The Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III by Rembrandt has been stolen four times
Stolen painting
The Portrait of the Duke of Wellington by Goya, stolen in 1961 and recovered in 1965.
List of heists in the United Kingdom
Year Name Location Original
value
Contemporary
value[a]
Status
1855 Great Gold Robbery Between London and Folkestone £0.012 million (£12,000)[4] £1.42 million Unknown
1876 Theft of the Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire Thomas Agnew & Sons, Mayfair, London £0.01 million (£10,605)[2] £1.26 million Recovered
1881 Hatton Garden Post Office robbery Hatton Garden, London £0.08 million (£80,000)[5] £10 million Unknown
1913 Great Pearl robbery Hatton Garden, London £0.15 million (£150,000)[6] £19 million Mostly recovered
1935 Croydon Aerodrome robbery Croydon Airport, London £0.021 million (£21,000)[7] £1.84 million Not recovered
1952 Eastcastle Street robbery Eastcastle Street, London £0.287 million (£287,000)[8] £10.4 million Not recovered
1954 KLM bullion heist Holborn, London £0.04 million (£40,500)[9] £2 million Unknown
1961 Theft of the Portrait of the Duke of Wellington National Gallery, London £0.14 million (£140,000)[10] £3.94 million Recovered
1963 Great Train Robbery Mentmore, Buckinghamshire £2.6 million[11] £100 million Partly recovered
1967, 1973,
1981, 1983
Theft of the Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III Dulwich Picture Gallery, London £6.2 million
valuation in 2011[12]
£10 million Recovered
1970 Barclays Bank robbery, Ilford Ilford, London £0.237 million (£237,000)[13] £4.63 million Unknown
1971 Baker Street robbery Baker Street, London £3 million[14] £54 million Unknown
1972 Barclays Bank robbery, Wembley Wembley, London £0.138 million (£138,000)[13] £2.3 million Unknown
1975 Bank of America robbery, Mayfair Mayfair, London £8 million[15] £85 million Unknown
1980 A13 bullion heist A13, east London £3.4 million[16] £18.4 million Unknown
1980 Marlborough diamond robbery Sloane Street, London £1.5 million[17] £8.1 million Partly recovered
1983 Brink's-Mat robbery Heathrow International Trading Estate, Heathrow Airport, London £26 million[11] £100 million Partly recovered
1983 Security Express heist Shoreditch, London £6 million[18] £26 million Unknown
1987 Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery Knightsbridge, London £40 million[11] £148 million Unknown
1988–1992 Loughton incinerator thefts Loughton, Essex £0.6 million[19] £1.6 million Partly recovered
1990 City bonds robbery Nicholas Lane, City of London £291.9 million[20] £838 million Mostly recovered
1993 Graff workshop robbery Hatton Garden workshop, London £7 million[21] £18 million Unknown
1995 Midland Bank Clearing Centre heist Salford, Manchester £6.6 million[18] £20 million Unknown
2000 Theft of View of Auvers-sur-Oise Ashmolean Museum, Oxford £3 million[22] £6 million Not recovered
2000–2001 Theft of Charles Darwin's notebooks Cambridge University Library "£ millions"[23] "£ millions"[23] Not recovered
2003 Hatton Garden safe deposit theft Hatton Garden, London £1.5 million[24] £3 million Unknown
2003 Graff robbery 2003 New Bond Street, London £23 million[25] £46 million Unknown
2003 Theft of Buccleuch Madonna Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland £25 million[26] £50 million Recovered
2003 Waddesdon Manor heist Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire £5 million[27] £10 million Unknown
2003 Whitworth Art Gallery heist Manchester £4 million[28] £8 million Recovered
2004 Gallaher Group cigarette robbery Belfast £2 million[29] £3.9 million Unknown
2004 Northern Bank robbery Belfast £26.5 million[30] £50 million Partly recovered
2005 Graff robbery 2005 Sloane Street, London £2 million[25] £3.8 million Unknown
2005 Theft of Reclining Figure 1969–70 Perry Green, Hertfordshire £3 million[31] £6 million Not recovered
2006 Ramsbury Manor heist Ramsbury, Wiltshire £30 million[27] £55 million Unknown
2006 Securitas depot robbery Tonbridge, Kent £53 million[32] £100 million Mostly recovered
2007 Graff robbery 2007 Sloane Street, London £10 million[25] £17.5 million Unknown
2009 Graff Diamonds robbery New Bond Street, London £40 million[11] £67.8 million Unknown
2010 Chatila heist Old Bond Street, London £1 million[33] £1.6 million Unknown
2015 Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary Hatton Garden, London £14 million[18] £20 million Unknown
2017 Feltham book heist Feltham, London £2.5 million[34] £3.3 million Recovered
2018 Theft of the Portland Tiara Harley Gallery, Nottinghamshire "£ millions"[35] "£ millions"[35] Not recovered
2019 Theft of America Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire £4.6 million[36] £5.77 million Not recovered
2019 Le Vian diamond robbery Staines, Surrey £4.1 million[37] £4.1 million Mostly recovered
2020 Tamara Ecclestone jewellery theft Kensington, London £50 million[38] £50 million[needs update] Unknown
2020 Christ Church Picture Gallery heist Christ Church, Oxford £10 million[1] £10 million[needs update] Unknown

Heists[edit]

List of heists in the United Kingdom
Name Location Year Original
value
Contemporary
value[b]
A13 bullion heist A13, east London 1980 £3.4 million[16] £18.4 million
Baker Street robbery Baker Street, London 1971 £3 million[14] £54 million
Bank of America robbery, Mayfair Mayfair, London 1975 £8 million[15] £85 million
Barclays Bank robbery, Ilford Ilford, London 1970 £0.237 million (£237,000)[13] £4.63 million
Barclays Bank robbery, Wembley Wembley, London 1972 £0.138 million (£138,000)[13] £2.3 million
Brink's-Mat robbery Heathrow International Trading Estate, Heathrow Airport, London 1983 £26 million[11] £100 million
Chatila heist Old Bond Street, London 2010 £1 million[33] £1.6 million
Christ Church Picture Gallery heist Christ Church, Oxford 2020 £10 million[1] £10 million[needs update]
City bonds robbery Nicholas Lane, City of London 1990 £291.9 million[20] £838 million
Croydon Aerodrome robbery Croydon Airport, London 1935 £0.021 million (£21,000)[7] £1.84 million
Eastcastle Street robbery Eastcastle Street, London 1952 £0.287 million (£287,000)[8] £10.4 million
Feltham book heist Feltham, London 2017 £2.5 million[34] £3.3 million
Gallaher Group cigarette robbery Belfast 2004 £2 million[29] £3.9 million
Graff workshop robbery Hatton Garden workshop, London 1993 £7 million[21] £18 million
Graff robbery 2003 New Bond Street, London 2003 £23 million[25] £46 million
Graff robbery 2005 Sloane Street, London 2005 £2 million[25] £3.8 million
Graff robbery 2007 Sloane Street, London 2007 £10 million[25] £17.5 million
Graff Diamonds robbery New Bond Street, London 2009 £40 million[11] £67.8 million
Great Gold Robbery Between London and Folkestone 1855 £0.012 million (£12,000)[4] £1.42 million
Great Pearl robbery Hatton Garden, London 1913 £0.15 million (£150,000)[6] £19 million
Great Train Robbery Mentmore, Buckinghamshire 1963 £2.6 million[11] £100 million
Hatton Garden Post Office robbery Hatton Garden, London 1881 £0.08 million (£80,000)[5] £10 million
Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary Hatton Garden, London 2015 £14 million[18] £20 million
Hatton Garden safe deposit theft Hatton Garden, London 2003 £1.5 million[39] £3 million
KLM bullion heist Holborn, London 1954 £0.04 million (£40,500)[9] £2 million
Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery Knightsbridge, London 1987 £40 million[11] £148 million
Le Vian diamond robbery Staines, Surrey 2019 £4.1 million[40] £4.1 million
Loughton incinerator thefts Loughton, Essex 1988–1992 £0.6 million[19] £1.6 million
Marlborough diamond robbery Sloane Street, London 1980 £1.5 million[17] £8.1 million
Midland Bank Clearing Centre heist Salford, Manchester 1995 £6.6 million[18] £20 million
Northern Bank robbery Belfast 2004 £26.5 million[30] £50 million
Ramsbury Manor heist Ramsbury, Wiltshire 2006 £30 million[27] £55 million
Securitas depot robbery Tonbridge, Kent 2006 £53 million[32] £100 million
Security Express heist Shoreditch, London 1983 £6 million[18] £26 million
Tamara Ecclestone jewellery theft Kensington, London 2020 £50 million[41] £50 million[needs update]
Theft of America Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire 2019 £4.6 million[36] £5.77 million
Theft of Buccleuch Madonna Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland 2003 £25 million[26] £50 million
Theft of Charles Darwin's notebooks Cambridge University Library 2000–2001 "£ millions"[23] "£ millions"[23]
Theft of the Portland Tiara Harley Gallery, Nottinghamshire 2018 "£ millions"[35] "£ millions"[35]
Theft of the Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire Thomas Agnew & Sons, Mayfair, London 1876 £0.01 million (£10,605)[2] £1.26 million
Theft of the Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III Dulwich Picture Gallery, London 1967, 1973,
1981, 1983
£6.2 million
valuation in 2011[12]
£10 million
Theft of the Portrait of the Duke of Wellington National Gallery, London 1961 £0.14 million (£140,000)[10] £3.94 million
Theft of Reclining Figure 1969–70 Perry Green, Hertfordshire 2005 £3 million[31] £6 million
Theft of View of Auvers-sur-Oise Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 2000 £3 million[22] £6 million
Waddesdon Manor heist Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire 2003 £5 million[27] £10 million
Whitworth Art Gallery heist Manchester 2003 £4 million[28] £8 million

TO ADD[edit]

Intro[edit]

A heist is a theft of cash or valuable objects such as artworks, jewellery or bullion. This can take the form of either a burglary or a robbery, the difference in English and Welsh law being that a robbery uses force (which means that some of the heists commonly known as robberies were actually burglaries).[18][42] In order to be listed here, each heist which took place in the United Kingdom is required to have taken a total sum of £1 million or more in cash or goods at contemporary rates.

The largest heist was almost £300 million taken in the City bonds robbery, although the Portland Tiara (stolen in 2018) has never been valued. The locations of the heists vary. Railway trains were plundered in the Great Gold Robbery and the Great Train Robbery and in 1935 there was a robbery at the Croydon Aerodrome. Exhibition spaces such as the Ashmolean Museum, the Christ Church Picture Gallery, the Harley Gallery, the National Gallery and the Whitworth Art Gallery, and stately homes such as Blenheim Palace, Drumlanrig Castle, Ramsbury Manor and Waddesdon Manor have all suffered losses. Graff jewellery shops in London have been attacked several times. Banks, secure warehouses and vaults were targeted in the cases of the Brink's-Mat robbery, the Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary, Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery, the Northern Bank Robbery and the Securitas depot robbery. The Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III by Rembrandt has been stolen four times in total. Other paintings subject to theft include works by Paul Cézanne, Goya and Henry Moore. The perpetrators range from individuals such as Kempton Bunton to syndicates like the Pink Panthers.

Notes[edit]

Securitas[edit]

  • "Another arrest over $92 million British heist". msnbc.com. 2006-03-05. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
  • Campbell, Duncan (2007-08-02). "Caught on video: UK's biggest cash robbery". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
  • book ISBN
  • films?
  • allen https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-45345498
  • tape https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/gang-commits-largest-robbery-in-british-history /
  • opinions https://www.vice.com/en/article/avypmj/tonbridge-securitas-robbery-heist-10-year-anniversary

Northern - done[edit]

Mayfair ?[edit]

Maule - done[edit]

Whitworth - done[edit]

Auvers - done[edit]

Portland tiara - done[edit]

Pink panthers - done[edit]

Georgie - done[edit]

Madonna - done[edit]

Banksy ?[edit]

Duke - done[edit]

See also[edit]

Table zonder pix[edit]

Name Location Year Amount Reference
America Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire 2019 £4.6 million (equivalent to £5.77 million in 2023) [36]
Baker Street robbery Baker Street, London 1971 around £3 million (equivalent to £54 million in 2023) [14]
Bank of America robbery Mayfair, London 1975 £8 million (equivalent to £85 million in 2023) [15]
Brink's-Mat robbery Heathrow International Trading Estate, London 1983 £26 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023) [11]
City bonds robbery City of London 1990 £291.9 million (equivalent to £800 million in 2023) [20]
Croydon Aerodrome robbery Croydon Airport, London 1935 £21,000 (equivalent to £1,800,000 in 2023) [7]
Eastcastle Street robbery Eastcastle Street, London 1952 £287,000 (equivalent to £10,430,801 in 2023) [8]
Graff Diamonds robbery New Bond Street, London 2009 £40 million (equivalent to £68 in 2023 million) [11]
Great Gold Robbery Between London and Folkestone 1855 £12,000 (equivalent to £1,416,000 in 2023) [4]
Great Train Robbery Mentmore, Buckinghamshire 1963 £2.6 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023) [11]
Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary Hatton Garden, London 2015 £14 million (equivalent to £20 million in 2023) [18]
Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery Knightsbridge, London 1987 £40 million (equivalent to £148 million in 2023) [11]
Linwood bank robbery Linwood near Glasgow 1969 £14,000 (equivalent to £291,000 in 2023) [43]
Midland Bank Clearing Centre Salford, Manchester 1995 £6.6 million (equivalent to £20 million in 2023) [18]
Northern Bank robbery Belfast 2004 £26.5 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023) [30]
Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III Dulwich Picture Gallery, London 1967, 1973, 1981, 1983 Valued at $10 million in 2011, or approximately £6.2 million (equivalent to £10 million in 2023) [44]
Portrait of the Duke of Wellington National Gallery, London 1961 £140,000 (equivalent to £3,936,000 million in 2023) [10]
Reclining Figure 1969–70 Perry Green, Hertfordshire 2005 £3 million (equivalent to £6 million in 2023) [31]
Securitas depot robbery Tonbridge, Kent 2006 £53 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023) [32]
Security Express Shoreditch, London 1983 £6 million (equivalent to £26 million in 2023) [18]
Two Forms (Divided Circle) Dulwich Park, London 2011 £500,000 (equivalent to £770,000 in 2023) [45]

Tafel met pix[edit]

Name Image Location Year Amount
America Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire 2019 £4.6 million (equivalent to £5.77 million in 2023)[36]
Baker Street robbery Bank building Baker Street, London 1971 around £3 million (equivalent to £54 million in 2023)[14]
Bank of America robbery Mayfair, London 1975 £8 million (equivalent to £85 million in 2023)[15]
Brink's-Mat robbery Heathrow International Trading Estate, London 1983 £26 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023)[11]
City bonds robbery Alleyway Nicholas Lane, City of London 1990 £291.9 million (equivalent to £800 million in 2023)[20]
Croydon Aerodrome robbery Croydon Airport, London 1935 £21,000 (equivalent to £1,800,000 in 2023)[7]
Eastcastle Street robbery Eastcastle Street, London 1952 £287,000 (equivalent to £10,430,801 in 2023)[8]
Graff Diamonds robbery New Bond Street, London 2009 £40 million (equivalent to £68 in 2023 million)[11]
Great Gold Robbery Between London and Folkestone 1855 £12,000 (equivalent to £1,416,000 in 2023)[4]
Great Train Robbery Mentmore, Buckinghamshire 1963 £2.6 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023)[11]
Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary Hatton Garden, London 2015 £14 million (equivalent to £20 million in 2023)[18]
Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery Knightsbridge, London 1987 £40 million (equivalent to £148 million in 2023)[11]
Linwood bank robbery Linwood near Glasgow 1969 £14,000 (equivalent to £291,000 in 2023)[43]
Midland Bank Clearing Centre Salford, Manchester 1995 £6.6 million (equivalent to £20 million in 2023)[18]
Northern Bank robbery Belfast 2004 £26.5 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023)[30]
Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III Dulwich Picture Gallery, London 1967, 1973, 1981, 1983 Valued at $10 million in 2011, or approximately £6.2 million (equivalent to £10 million in 2023)[12]
Portrait of the Duke of Wellington National Gallery, London 1961 £140,000 (equivalent to £3,936,000 million in 2023)[10]
Reclining Figure 1969–70 Perry Green, Hertfordshire 2005 £3 million (equivalent to £6 million in 2023)[31]
Securitas depot robbery Tonbridge, Kent 2006 £53 million (equivalent to £100 million in 2023)[32]
Security Express Shoreditch, London 1983 £6 million (equivalent to £26 million in 2023)[18]
Two Forms (Divided Circle) Dulwich Park, London 2011 £500,000 (equivalent to £770,000 in 2023)[45]


Tablebackup nov2020[edit]

A golden toilet
America was a golden toilet made by Maurizio Cattelan which was stolen from Blenheim Palace in 2019.
Stolen painting
A Soldier on Horseback by Anthony van Dyck was one of three paintings stolen in 2020 from Christ Church college in Oxford.[1]
Stolen painting
The Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire by Thomas Gainsborough was stolen in 1876 by Adam Worth and recovered in 1901.[2]
Man painted by Rembrandt, also the most stolen picture in the world
The Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III by Rembrandt has been stolen four times in total
List of heists in the United Kingdom
Name Location Year Original value Contemporary value[c]
A13 bullion heist A13, east London 2019 £3.4 million[16] £18.4 million
America Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire 2019 £4.6 million[36] £5.77 million
Baker Street robbery Baker Street, London 1971 £3 million[14] £54 million
Bank of America robbery Mayfair, London 1975 £8 million[15] £85 million
Barclays Bank Ilford, London 1970 £237,000[13] £4.63 million
Brink's-Mat robbery Heathrow International Trading Estate, London 1983 £26 million[11] £100 million
Buccleuch Madonna Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland 2003 £25 million[26] £50 million
Chatila heist Old Bond Street, London 2010 £1 million[33] £1.6 million
Christ Church Picture Gallery Christ Church, Oxford 2020 £10 million[1] £10 million
City bonds robbery Nicholas Lane, City of London 1990 £291.9 million[20] £838 million
Croydon Aerodrome robbery Croydon Airport, London 1935 £21,000[7] £1.84 million
Eastcastle Street robbery Eastcastle Street, London 1952 £287,000[8] £10.4 million
Feltham book heist Feltham, London 2017 £2.5 million[34] £3.3 million
Gallaher Group cigarette robbery Belfast 2004 £2 million[29] £3.9 million
Graff workshop robbery Hatton Garden workshop, London 1993 £7 million[21] £18 million
Graff robbery 2003 New Bond Street, London 2003 £23 million[25] £46 million
Graff robbery 2005 Sloane Street, London 2005 £2 million[25] £3.8 million
Graff robbery 2007 Sloane Street, London 2007 £10 million[25] £17.5 million
Graff Diamonds robbery New Bond Street, London 2009 £40 million[11] £67.8 million
Great Gold Robbery Between London and Folkestone 1855 £12,000[4] £1.42 million
Great Train Robbery Mentmore, Buckinghamshire 1963 £2.6 million[11] £100 million
Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary Hatton Garden, London 2015 £14 million[18] £20 million
Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery Knightsbridge, London 1987 £40 million[11] £148 million
Le Vian diamond robbery Staines, Surrey 2019 £4.1 million[46] £4.1 million
Marlborough diamond robbery Sloane Street, London 1980 £1.5 million[17] £10 million
Midland Bank Clearing Centre Salford, Manchester 1995 £6.6 million[18] £20 million
Northern Bank robbery Belfast 2004 £26.5 million[30] £50 million
Portland Tiara Harley Gallery, Nottinghamshire 2018 "£ millions"[35] "£ millions"[35]
Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire Thomas Agnew & Sons, Mayfair, London 1876 £10,605[2] £1.26 million
Portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III Dulwich Picture Gallery, London 1967, 1973, 1981, 1983 £6.2 million valuation in 2011[12] £10 million
Portrait of the Duke of Wellington National Gallery, London 1961 £140,000[10] £3.94 million
Ramsbury Manor Ramsbury, Wiltshire 2006 £30 million[27] £55 million
Reclining Figure 1969–70 Perry Green, Hertfordshire 2005 £3 million[31] £6 million
Securitas depot robbery Tonbridge, Kent 2006 £53 million[32] £100 million
Security Express Shoreditch, London 1983 £6 million[18] £26 million
Tamara Ecclestone jewellery theft Kensington, London 2020 £50 million[47] £50 million
View of Auvers-sur-Oise Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 2000 £3 million[22] £6 million
Waddesdon Manor Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire 2003 £5 million[27] £10 million
Whitworth Art Gallery Manchester 2003 £4 million[28] £8 million


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