HERE BELOW IS A BRIEF INSIGHT INTO THE VAST ARRAY OF DIVERSITY HERE ON
DISPLAY AT THE CRIME THROUGH TIME COLLECTION, LITTLEDEAN JAIL.
SIMPLY PRESS ONTO THE HIGHLIGHTED RED TITLE DESCRIPTION BELOW EACH
IMAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION.
The only Baphomet Exhibition on display display in the U.K.
Now here on display Lady Emilia
Northern Soul collection, a must see at Littledean Jail
Witchcraft, Paganism, Wicca, The Occult,
The Illuminati and Secret Societies.
The Quadrophenia Collection
Freaks of nature exhibition
Below and on display at Littledean Jail are oil paintings By
Artist Paul Bridgmman.
Kray Twins
British Gangland
Linda Calvey
Harry Roberts
Charles Bronson AKA - Charles Salvador
Fred and Rose West
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley
Ted Bundy
Richard Ramirez
Aileen Wuornos
Jeffrey Dahmer
Charles Manson
Ed Gein
David Berkowitz
Peter Sutcliffe
John Wayne Gacy
Dennis Andrew Nilsen
Police killer Dale Cregan
Hangman, Albert Pierrepoint
Ruth Ellis
John Christie and Timothy Evans
The Secret Societies
Witchfinder General Film -1968
Witchfinder General Film
Witchfinder General Film
Goodbye - Death
Aleister Crowley
Gerald Gardner
Alex Sanders
Maxine Sanders
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Anton LaVey
Nun - Witchcraft and the Occult
The Jailer
Ellen Hayward - Cunning Witch
Lady Amelia
Stewart Farrar
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Robe
The Jailer 2
The Occult
Witchcraft and the Occult
Baphomet
Anton LaVey
Peter H Gilmore
Heinrich Himmler
Adolf Hitler
Heinrich Himmler and the Occult
Oswald Mosley
Angel Of Death
Beast Of Belson
Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen
Al Capone
Bonnie & Clyde
The Elephant Man
Operation Nimrod - The Iranian Embassy Siege
SAS Hostage Rescue.
Above: Pete Winner " Soldier I " During a private visit to
the SAS exhibition at Littledean Jail.
The Iranian Embassy Siege, 1980.
Mel Parry and John McAleese
WPC Yvonne Joyce Fletcher (15 June 1958 – 17 April 1984) was a British police officer fatally shot during a protest outside the Libyan embassy at St. James's Square, London, in 1984. Fletcher, who had been on duty and deployed to police the protest, died shortly afterwards at Westminster Hospital. Her death resulted in the Metropolitan Police Service laying siege to the embassy for the next eleven days, and the United Kingdom severing all diplomatic relations with Libya. Two years later it became a major factor in Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's decision to allow US President Ronald Reagan to launch the US bombing of Libya in 1986 from American bases in the United Kingdom.
THE IMMEDIATE AFTERMATH OF THE COWARDLY AND EVIL FATAL SHOOTING OF WPC YVONNE FLETCHER IN 1984