Description
An exceptional and highly unusual original artefact connected to Ronnie Biggs, one of the most infamous figures in British criminal history and a central name in the Great Train Robbery. This item is an original Ronnie Biggs stroke communication pointing chart, used following his stroke to assist with communication. The chart features the alphabet laid out clearly, along with common response prompts such as Yes, No, Want That, Why, What, When, Where, and Which, enabling letter-by-letter communication by pointing.
key features:
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Genuine original Ronnie Biggs stroke letter pointing chart
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Used as a communication aid following Biggs’ stroke
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Clear alphabetical layout with response prompts
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Strong historical and documentary significance
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Rare survivor piece – not a reproduction or facsimile
- Full COA supplied
Historical significance
Ronnie Biggs remains one of Britain’s most notorious criminals, internationally recognised for his role in the 1963 Great Train Robbery and his decades spent as a fugitive. Items directly connected to his later life are exceptionally scarce, particularly those tied to his declining health and final years. This chart represents a deeply personal and human artefact, offering a rare glimpse into the reality behind the legend. Unlike signed photos or mass-produced memorabilia, this is a functional object actually used in daily life, making it especially compelling for serious collectors.










