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The Brigands Robbing the Traveler, c1600. Creator: Crispijn de Passe IThe Brigands Robbing the Traveler, c1600. Series: Set of six landscapes (with the history of the Good Samaritan); Plate: plate 2
A Train Robbery in Colorado, 1891. Creator: UnknownA Train Robbery in Colorado, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
Miravan, 1772. Creator: Valentine GreenMiravan, 1772
A Man Overpowered By Thieves, c. 1554. Creator: Heinrich AldegreverA Man Overpowered By Thieves, c. 1554
Traveler among Thieves, 1554. Creator: Heinrich AldegreverTraveler among Thieves, 1554
Stripping the Slain, November 15, 1779. Creator: Robert BlythStripping the Slain, November 15, 1779. After John Hamilton Mortimer
The Merchant Robbed by Monkeys, 1562. Creators: Pieter van der HeydenThe Merchant Robbed by Monkeys, 1562
Robbery on a Road after a painting in the collection of the Duc de Choiseul, 1771
The Thieves Robbing the Man from The Good Samaritan. Creator: Assuerus van LonderseelThe Thieves Robbing the Man from The Good Samaritan. After Jan Brueghel the Elder
A Cully Pillag d, November 30, 1785. November 30, 1785. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonA Cully Pillag d, November 30, 1785
A Cully Pillag d, July 1, 1802. July 1, 1802. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonA Cully Pillag d, July 1, 1802
The Fortune-Teller, probably 1630s. Creator: Georges de la TourThe Fortune-Teller, probably 1630s
Shocking robbery by bandits in New York, 1932. Creator: UnknownShocking robbery by bandits in New York, 1932. Une Stupefiante Agression des Bandits de New-York. Rich society couple Mr and Mrs Olemberg are tied up and robbed in New York, USA
Another attack in Marseille!, 1929. Creator: UnknownAnother attack in Marseille!, 1929. Encore Un Attentat A Marseille!. Three masked bandits rob a bank cashier. Front cover of " Le Petit Journal Illustre". [France, 29 December 1929]
Colonel Jack, the highwayman, robbing Mary Smith on her way to Kentish Town, London, c1750
Vicissitudes of the road in 1787, the highwayman, Lord Barrymore stopped, 1890. Richard Barry, 7th Earl Barrymore (1769-1793) was a notorious gambler, sportsman, rake and womaniser