File:Day 16 - 1880s Chief Inspector.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDay 16 - 1880s Chief Inspector.jpg |
English: This is believed to be Chief Inspector Charly Jones who served with Birmingham City Police around the 1880s. Story goes he once carried two drunks back to the city centre police station single handed! |
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