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London and Middlesex / Armed Robbery at Samuel Jones Gummed Paper Factory Camberwell or Peckham
« on: Sunday 21 December 25 14:57 GMT (UK) »
Seems that the Samuel Jones Company was a world renowned stationery and gummed paper manufacturer founded in 1810. The main factories were located in the Camberwell and Peckham areas of London. It is said that at one time the company had a contract to provide gummed paper for all the stamps used in Britain in the mid 1920s.
I’m trying to discover if there is any truth in the rumour that an armed robbery took place there sometime during the 1970s when a man, armed with a gun, is said to have entered the wages office during a delivery of cash and demanded money.
Story has it that the culprit was soon identified as an employee of the company, that he was arrested, tried at the Old Bailey, convicted and jailed for a time.
Given a very large workforce, such an event would have been much spoken about in the community nevertheless, so far, I can’t find it referenced anywhere.
Does anyone have knowledge of this event in terms of a date, what happened, particulars of the person(s) involved, contemporary reports etc.?
I’m trying to discover if there is any truth in the rumour that an armed robbery took place there sometime during the 1970s when a man, armed with a gun, is said to have entered the wages office during a delivery of cash and demanded money.
Story has it that the culprit was soon identified as an employee of the company, that he was arrested, tried at the Old Bailey, convicted and jailed for a time.
Given a very large workforce, such an event would have been much spoken about in the community nevertheless, so far, I can’t find it referenced anywhere.
Does anyone have knowledge of this event in terms of a date, what happened, particulars of the person(s) involved, contemporary reports etc.?