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Pinkerton's National Detective Agency records - Library of Congress
Correspondence, diaries, essays and other writings, reports, notes, police and prison records, code books, criminal rosters, exhibition texts, legal documents, biographical and genealogical records, procedural guidelines and training manuals, financial records, card indexes, reward notices, wanted posters, maps, printing plates, illustrations, photographs, and other records chiefly documenting the work of the private detective agency for clients in business and industry. Includes papers of Pinkerton family members who led the agency, Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884); Allan's sons, William A. Pinkerton (1846-1923) and Robert A. Pinkerton (1848-1907); Robert's son, Allan Pinkerton (1876-1930); and Allan's son, Robert A. Pinkerton (1904-1967). Also includes papers of George H. Bangs, longtime general superintendent of the New York office.
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Police & Police Station Database Victoria
Australia. Details of both members of Victoria Police Force and the stations at which they served, taken from various souces, including archival and newspaper.
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The Police History Society was founded in 1985 and now has over 350 members world-wide, although most are in the U.K. They include serving and retired members of police forces, academics, librarians, writers, police forces and police related museums and people from many occupations who have an interest in police history.
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Index for references to members of the police force, who are mentioned in articles of information from the newspapers Belfast 'Gazette', 1851 - 1900, the Portland 'Advertiser', Belfast Banner, Warrnambool 'Examiner', Launceston Advertiser.
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In remembrance of those police officers of the United Kingdom who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
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A book by A. A. Clarke.
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Royal Irish Constabulary Officers: A Biographical and Genealogical Guide, 1816-1922
A book by W. E. Vaughan.
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South Australian District Constables 1853 to 1920
District Constables were special constables appointed by SA District Councils to maintain the law and protect life and property in rural areas where there were insufficient officers of the Police Force. In 1861 an Act authorized District Constables in city districts. District Constables were not members of the Police Force.
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Australia.
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The Metropolitan Police Service Historical Archives
London, England.
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The National Archives | The Catalogue | Research Guides: A to Z
Research Guides from the National Archives, United Kingdom .
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The Royal Irish Constabulary Forum
History and genealogical resources relating to the Royal Irish Constabulary, and other Irish police forces prior to 1922.
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