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Dominic Hare, the chief executive of Blenheim Palace, said at the time he hoped the “pointless” act of stealing would immortalise the work. He added that it was deeply ironic for the work “portraying the American dream” and the elite object made available to all was “instantly snatched away and hidden from view”. On 14 November 1992, a made-for- television film called Fool's Gold based on the robbery was aired on ITV with McAvoy portrayed by Sean Bean. [70] Robinson insisted he had an alibi. He told police he was visiting his mother on Sheppey - stopping off at a Little Chef on the M2 en route. The police didn't buy it and the three were all charged. Dominic Cooper appears in the BBC's The Gold drama. Picture: Tannadice Pictures/Sally Mais Being careful to only ever handle 11 bars at a time, the gang transported the gold from its hiding place - which has never been found - through Noye and smelter John Palmer (they mixed it with copper coins to disguise its purity and, most importantly, source) and up to a gold bullion company in Bristol called Scadlynn. Simons, Marlise (10 January 1997). "Nazi Gold and Portugal's Murky Role". New York Times . Retrieved 1 June 2011.

The word stole derives via the Latin stola, from the Greek στολή ( stolē), "garment", originally "array" or "equipment". THE CURSE OF BRINK'S-MAT; It was the biggest heist in British history.. but the pounds 27m gold raid took more than 20 lives in its wake". Free Online Library. The Mirror (London, England). 12 May 2012 . Retrieved 3 February 2023. Known as 'The Colonel', Robinson had a long history of armed robberies and was well known to the police. Infield, Glenn (1981). The Secrets of the SS (reissued, 1994ed.). New York: Stein and Day. p.288. ISBN 0515102466. [ permanent dead link] Coates, Sam (23 November 1996). "Whatever happened to Brinks-Mat?". The Independent. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015 . Retrieved 12 November 2015.

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Four jailed after Brink's-Mat bullion trial". The Independent. 17 August 1992 . Retrieved 3 February 2023. Trans-Canada Air Lines eventually changed its name to Air Canada in 1965– the same airline believed to have been hit by Monday’s theft.

About – Britain's Biggest Heists". Crime+Investigation UK. Archived from the original on 26 May 2011 . Retrieved 14 June 2011. Symbolism and color [ edit ] Western stoles woven with a modern design in different liturgical colorsHowever, hopes of sending Noye and Reader down for Fordham's murder were premature. Both were found not guilty of murder on the grounds of self-defence.

On 1 April 2017 BBC Radio 4 aired a drama, The Hatton Garden Heist, which included the events of the Brink's-Mat robbery. [75] Redde mihi, Domine, obsecro, stolam immortalitatis, quam perdidi in prævaricatione primi parentis: et, quamvis indignus accedo ad tuum sacrum mysterium, merear tamen gaudium sempiternum. Amen. [4] ("Restore to me, O Lord, the robe of immortality, which was lost in the transgression of our first parents, and, inasmuch as I approach your Sacred Mysteries in an unworthy manner, nevertheless, may I be made deserving of eternal blessedness.") Protestant [ edit ] Thompson, Tony (25 November 2001). "Curse of the Brinks-Mat heist claims its latest victim". The Observer . Retrieved 4 February 2023.a b "Gang threatened to burn bullion guards to get vault numbers, jury told". The Times. 30 October 1984. p.3. Tried at the Old Bailey in December 1984, McAvoy and Robinson were sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment for armed robbery. [37] [38] The four charged are James Sheen, 39, of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, who is accused of one count of burglary, one count of conspiracy to transfer criminal property and one count of transferring criminal property.

Michael Jones, 38, from Oxford, has been charged with one count of burglary; while Fred Doe, 35, from Ascot, Berkshire, and Bora Guccuk, 39, from west London, have each been charged with one count of conspiracy to transfer criminal property.

Lochery, Neill (17 May 2011). "Portugal's Golden Dilemma". Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 6 June 2011.

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