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Peaky Blinders
Harry Fowles, a member of the gang sporting the signature overcoat and peaked flat cap.
FoundedEarly 1890s
Founding locationBirmingham, England
Years activeLate 1800s to 1910s
TerritoryPrimarily the West Midlands of England
Membership (est.)c. < 50,000; membership fluctuated widely with alliances and joined forces
Criminal activitiesBookmaking, assault, extortion, fraud, murder, fencing, hooliganism, bribery, smuggling, hijacking and robbery
RivalsSabinis; Birmingham Boys; the Sloggers
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The Peaky Blinders were an urban street gang based in Birmingham, England, that operated from the end of the 19th century to the early 1900s. The group, which grew out of the harsh economic deprivations of working class Britain, was composed largely of young men of lower to middle-classes. They derived social power from robbery, violence, racketeering, illegal bookmaking and the control of gambling. Members of this gang wore a signature outfit that included tailored jackets, lapel overcoats, button waistcoats, silk scarves, bell-bottom trousers, leather boots, and peaked flat caps.

The Blinders' dominance came about from beating rivals, such as the 'Sloggers', whom they fought for territory in Birmingham and its surrounding districts. They held control for nearly 20 years until 1910, when a larger gang, the Birmingham Boys led by Billy Kimber, overtook them. However, even though they had disappeared by the 1920s, the name of the '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. The series, which stars Cillian Murphy, Paul Anderson, and Joe Cole, is a crime story about a fictional crime family operating in Birmingham just after World War I. Donkey kong country returns download for android.

Etymology[edit]

'Peaky' is probably a reference to the peaked flat caps the gang wore, according to Birmingham historian Carl Chinn.[1] 'Blinder' was a familiar Birmingham slang term (still used today) to describe something or someone of dapper appearance.[2] A further explanation might be from the gang's own criminal behaviour: they were known to sneak up from behind, then pull the hat peak down over a victim's face so they could not describe who robbed them.[3][4]

According to popular legend,[1][5] the name said to be derived from the gang members' practice of stitching disposable razor blades into the peaks of their flat caps which could then be used as weapons. However, as the Gillette company only introduced the first replaceable safety razor system in 1903, in America, and the Peaky Blinders were mostly displaced by 1908 when the first factory manufacturing them in Great Britain opened, this version of the name is considered apocryphal.[1][6]

History[edit]

Thomas Gilbert, a powerful member of the gang.

Economic hardship in England led to a violent youth subculture.[6] Poor youths frequently robbed and pickpocketed men walking on the streets of slum Birmingham. These efforts were executed through assaults, beatings, stabbings, and manual strangulation.[7] The origins of this subculture can be traced back to the 1850s, in a time where Birmingham's streets were filled with gambling dens and kids playing rough sports. When the police started to crack down on these activities due to pressure from the higher classes, the youth fought back, banding together in what would become known as 'slogging gangs'. These gangs frequently fought the police, and assaulted members of the public walking in the streets.[8] During the 1890s, youth street gangs consisted of men between the ages of 12 and 30.[9] The late 1890s saw the organisation of these men into a soft hierarchy.[10]

The most violent of these youth street gangs organised themselves as a singular group known as the 'Peaky Blinders'. They were likely founded in Small Heath, possibly by a man named Thomas Mucklow, as suggested by a newspaper article entitled, 'A murderous outrage at Small Heath, a man's skull fractured' (printed in the 24 March 1890 edition of The Birmingham Mail).[11] This article is possibly the earliest evidence of the Peaky Blinders in print:

A serious assault was committed upon a young man named George Eastwood. Living at 3 court, 2 house, Arthur Street, Small Heath, on Saturday night. It seems that Eastwood, who has been for some time a total abstainer, called between ten and eleven o'clock at the Rainbow Public House in Adderly Street, and was supplied with a bottle of gingerbeer. Shortly afterwards several men known as the 'Peaky Blinders' gang, whom Eastwood knew by sight from their living in the same neighborhood as himself, came in.

After some gangsters attacked a man in 1890, they sent a letter to various national newspapers declaring themselves as members of this specific group.[7] Their first activities primarily revolved around occupying favourable land, notably the communities of Small Heath and Cheapside, Birmingham.[6] Their expansion was noted by their first gang rival, the 'Cheapside Sloggers', who battled against them in an effort to control land.[12] The Sloggers originated in the 1870s and were known for street fights in the Bordesley and Small Heath areas – extremely poor slums of Birmingham.

The Peaky Blinders, after they established controlled territory, in the late 19th century began expanding their criminal enterprise. Their activities included protection rackets, fraud, land grabs, smuggling, hijacking, robbery, and illegal bookmaking.[6][13] Historian Heather Shor of the University of Leeds claims that the Blinders were more focused on street fighting, robbery, and racketeering, as opposed to more organised crime.[14]

The group was known for its violence not only on innocent civilians but also on rival gangs and constables. Gang wars between rival gangs frequently erupted in Birmingham which led to brawls and shootouts.[15] The Peaky Blinders also deliberately attacked police officers, in what became known as 'constable baiting'.[16] Constable George Snipe was killed by the gang in 1897,[17] and Charles Philip Gunter in 1901.[18][19] Hundreds more were injured and some left the force because of the violence.[16]

Soon, the term 'Peaky Blinder' became a generic term for young street criminals in Birmingham.[6][20] In 1899, an Irish police chief named Charles Haughton Rafter was contracted to enforce local law in Birmingham. However, police corruption and bribery diminished the effectiveness of his enforcement for a time.[7]

Notorious members[edit]

Contrary to popular belief, most Peaky Blinders were from the middle class and had jobs.[21] The most powerful member of the Peaky Blinders was a man known as Kevin Mooney. His real name was Thomas Gilbert, but he routinely changed his last name. He initiated many of the land grabs undertaken by the gang.

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Other prominent members of the gang were David Taylor, Earnest Haynes, Harry Fowles, and Stephen McNickle.[22][12] Harry Fowles, known as 'Baby-faced Harry', was arrested at age 19 for stealing a bicycle in October 1904.[12] McNickle and Haynes were also arrested at the same time, for stealing a bicycle and home invasion, respectively. Each was held for one month for their crimes. West Midlands police records described the three arrested as 'foul mouthed young men who stalk the streets in drunken groups, insulting and mugging passers-by'.[12] Taylor was arrested at age 13 for carrying a loaded firearm.[12]

Many gang members later fought in the First World War. Henry Lightfoot, the first person to be named as a Peaky Blinder, joined the British Army three times in his life and participated in the Battle of the Somme in 1916.[23] One of the youngest gang members when he joined, Henry Fowler, was years later, buried alive in the trenches and, after being extricated, could not speak or see for some time following the war.[24]

The notorious gangster Billy Kimber was also a former Peaky Blinder.[16]

Weapons and fashion[edit]

The Peaky Blinders used an assortment of melee weapons from belt buckles, metal-tipped boots, fire irons, canes, and knives.[25] In the case of George Eastwood, he was beaten by belt buckles. Percy Langridge used a knife to stab Police Constable Barker in June 1900.[26] Firearms such as Webley revolvers were also used, such as in the shooting and killing of a Summer Hill gang member by Peaky Blinder William Lacey in September 1905.[27]

Gang members frequently wore tailored clothing which was uncommon for contemporary gangs of the time. Almost all members wore a flat cap and an overcoat. The Peaky Blinders wore tailored suits usually with bell-bottom trousers and button jackets.[6] Wealthier members wore silk scarves and starched collars with metal tie buttons. Their distinctive dress was easily recognisable by city inhabitants, police, and rival gang members. The wives, girlfriends, and mistresses of the gang members were known for wearing lavish clothing. Pearls, silks, and colourful scarves were commonplace.[6][22]

Decline[edit]

After nearly a decade of political control, their growing influence brought on the attention of a larger gang, the Birmingham Boys. The Peaky Blinders' expansion into racecourses led to violent backlash from the Birmingham Boys gang. Peaky Blinder families physically distanced themselves from Birmingham's centre into the countryside. With the Blinders' withdrawal from the criminal underworld, the Sabini gang moved in on the Birmingham Boys gang and solidified political control over Central England in the 1930s.[28][29][30]

Other elements such as education, discipline and harsher policing and sentencing also contributed to the decrease of the Blinders' influence, and by the 1920s they had disappeared.[31] As the specific gang known as the Peaky Blinders diminished, their name came to be used as generic term to describe violent street youth.[6] The gang's activities lasted from the 1880s until the 1910s.[14][7]

In popular culture[edit]

The BBCtelevision drama seriesPeaky Blinders, starring Cillian Murphy, Paul Anderson, Sam Neill, and Helen McCrory, premiered in September 2013. It presents a fictional story in which the Peaky Blinders contend in the underworld with the Birmingham Boys and the Sabini gang, and follows a single fictional gang based in post-World War I Birmingham's Small Heath area. The gang had houses located in and around Birmingham, ranging from Longbridge to Sutton Coldfield.[32] Many of the show's exteriors have been filmed on location at the Black Country Living Museum.[33]

The song 'Cheapside Sloggers' (2019) by the Danish hard rock band Volbeat is written about the rivalry between the two gangs.

See also[edit]

  • The Birmingham Boys, also known as the Brummegen Boys

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcChamberlain, Zoe (15 October 2014). 'The TRUTH Behind the Peaky Blinders'. Birmingham Mail.
  2. ^Ugolini, Laura (2007). Men and Menswear: Sartorial Consumption in Britain 1880–1939. Ashgate. p. 42.
  3. ^Bradley, Michael (12 September 2013). 'Birmingham's real Peaky Blinders'. BBC News. West Midlands.
  4. ^Egner, Jeremy (21 December 2017). ''Peaky Blinders': The Disparate Ingredients of a Cult Hit'. The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  5. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDzfeTTigKo&list=PL9k7yPvgy3iEOQuUwReZiVhOC3mc91zAo&index=3&t=162s
  6. ^ abcdefghHalls, Eleanor. 'The Peaky Blinders are a romanticised myth'. GQ. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  7. ^ abcd'Carl Chinn – The real 'Peaky Blinders''. History West Midlands. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  8. ^Chinn, p. 21
  9. ^Moonman, Eric (1987). The Violent Society. F. Cass. p. 36.
  10. ^Thompson, Paul (1992). Edwardians: The Remaking of British Society. Routledge. p. 50.
  11. ^'Register British Newspaper Archive'. British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  12. ^ abcdeMcCarthy, Nick (11 September 2013). 'Meet the real Peaky Blinders.'Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  13. ^Bradley, Michael (12 September 2013). 'Birmingham's real Peaky Blinders'. BBC News. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  14. ^ ab'Peaky Blinders: Was there a real-life Tommy Shelby?'. The Week UK. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  15. ^Chinn, Carl (2019). Peaky Blinders: The Real Story. John Blake Publication. p. 192. ISBN978-1789461725.
  16. ^ abcLouise Rhind Tutt (7 September 2019). 'Real Peaky Blinder: Truth Behind the Legend'. I Love Manchester.
  17. ^Chinn, p.164
  18. ^Chinn, p.185
  19. ^Gooderson, Philip (2010). The Gangs of Birmingham: From the Sloggers to the Peaky Blinders. Wrea Green: Milo. ISBN9781903854884.
  20. ^Chinn, p. 99
  21. ^Chinn, p. 20
  22. ^ abLarner, Tony (1 August 2010). 'When Peaky Blinders Ruled Streets with Fear'. Sunday Mercury. p. 14.
  23. ^Chinn, pp. 155–159
  24. ^Laurs Raphael (30 November 2017). '11 Things You Didn't Know About Peaky Blinders'. Esquire.
  25. ^Cormier, Roger (30 May 2016). '12 Eye Opening Facts About the Peaky Blinder'. Mental Floss.
  26. ^Chinn p. 179
  27. ^Chinn, p. 192
  28. ^'UK Chaps'. Archived from the original on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  29. ^Barley, Nick (2001). 'London A-Z Series No.1 (A Sample.) 'G for Gangland London''. The Times. Archived from the original on 30 December 2006. Retrieved 6 December 2006.
  30. ^Shore, Heather (2001). ''Undiscovered Country': Towards A History Of The Criminal 'Underworld''. School of Cultural Studies: Leeds Metropolitan University. Archived from the original(.doc) on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 6 December 2006.
  31. ^Chinn, p. 108, 116, 194
  32. ^'Game of Thrones star joins Peaky Blinders cast'. independent.co.uk. 29 March 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  33. ^'Peaky Blinders'. bclm.co.uk. Black Country Living Museum. Retrieved 12 November 2017.

External links[edit]

  • Birmingham's real Peaky Blinders (BBC News, 2013-09-12)
  • Birmingham's Peaky Blinders - in fact. and fiction (Birmingham Mail, 2013-09-12)
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Series synopsisA gangster family epic set in 1919 Birmingham, England and centered on a gang who sew razor blades in the peaks of their caps, and their fierce boss Tommy Shelby, who means to move up in the world.

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The barbarous but delicate protagonist is Tommy Shelby, a war hero with battle flashbacks that, like Michael Corleone, desires to turn his family's gang to some valid enterprise. His principal competition is Campbell, a Javert-like cop in Northern Ireland. There is plenty of storyline, involving stolen firearms and bookmaking operations and unfortunate romance, but the series is largely about Shelby's amazing moodiness versus Campbell's moralistic zealotry. Canon mp printer driver download. 'Peaky Blinders' is literate and at times excellent looking, with remarkable evocations of hellish industrial parts of Birmingham which have a science-fiction feel.

Back in Birmingham only after the Great War trenches veteran Thomas Shelby directs his gang, the Peaky Blinders, so named because they take deadly razors within their peaked caps, that earn money from illegal gambling and the black economy. Thomas, by error, appropriates a consignment of firearms that have been stolen by the regional arms mill and hard-nosed Inspector Campbell stems from Ireland, billed by warfare minister Winston Churchill to regain it. Thomas's aunt Polly urges him to return it he sees the chance to utilize it to his benefit. Thomas also quarrels with his brother Arthur since Thomas has invented the'powder tip', a way of adjusting horse races and Arthur is worried as Thomas hasn't included Billy Kimber, who conducts the race-courses and their rackets. So far as Campbell is worried Freddie is just as much the enemy - in the aftermath of the Russian revolution as the Peaky Blinders, as he appears for the lost firearms.

Thomas continues dating Grace, barmaid in the Garrison bar, unaware that she's been implanted by Campbell to spy on his actions. In a country fair away from the town Thomas gets into a struggle with the Lees, a barbarous household of travelers, who afterwards send a bullet with his name , giving him a second adversary to position next to Billy Kimber. Thomas suggests to Campbell that when he leaves him he will return the firearms. When he's detained the firearms will be transmitted into the IRA in Ireland. Otherwise the weapons will be awarded to Campbell to make him look a fanatic. Campbell is miserable but reluctantly agrees. Freddie, however, decides to remain and confront him.

Peaky Blinders is a British television crime drama set in 1920s Birmingham, England in the aftermath of World War I. The series, which was created by Steven Knight and produced by Caryn Mandabach Productions, Screen Yorkshire and Tiger Aspect Productions, follows the exploits of the Shelby crime family. Screen Yorkshire provided funding for the production through the Yorkshire Content Fund. It was the first production to receive funding from the Yorkshire Content Fund, which in turn made certain the majority of the show was filmed in Yorkshire as part of the deal.

Thomas is approached by two IRA members worried to obtain the guns, though he's careful not to commit himself. Grace, who's overheard, follows the Irishmen and ends up shooting in self-defence although the IRA guess the Peaky Blinders. Arthur attracts a gang who ease the Lees of their cash stolen as a consequence of that Kimber hires the Blinders because his safety. In addition, he attempts to get his own way with Grace however Thomas saves her by ungallantly asserting she has syphilis. Ada and Freddie are wed and Polly provides them cash to escape Thomas's anger and depart the nation but Freddie remains, bringing the arms employees out on strike along with returning Thomas's cash. That nighttime Thomas dreams about the way Freddie saved him throughout the war.

Thomas has a valid gaming license and, although he's suspicious that she's not what she appears to be, uses Grace because his secretary. Younger brother John declares that, to give his kids a mother, he's to wed again but Thomas disapproves of the choice of bride, prostitute Lizzie. Even though the Lees assault and rob the Shelby home Thomas suggests a truce so they can rebel against Kimber. Included in this bargain John marries the Lees' daughter Esme and Thomas directs word to Ada to attend the marriage. She's heavily pregnant and moves into labor in the Shelbys' home. Freddie is summoned but he's detained by Campbell.

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