Description
A rare and highly sought-after piece of true crime history – an original double-sided handwritten letter sent by Ronald “Ronnie” Kray during his confinement at Broadmoor Hospital in 1993.
This remarkable artefact offers a unique glimpse into the mind and personal world of one of Britain’s most infamous gangland figures. Written while under secure care at Broadmoor, Ron’s correspondence reflects the day-to-day thoughts and personality of a man whose name has become synonymous with the London underworld of the 1960s.
This item is guaranteed authentic and comes with our COA verifying its origin. It represents an extraordinary opportunity for collectors of true crime memorabilia, Kray twins enthusiasts, or students of British social history.
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Author: Ronnie Kray (1933–1995)
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Date: November 10th 1993
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Origin: Broadmoor Hospital, Crowthorne, Berkshire
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Format: Double-sided handwritten letter
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Condition: Very good, with clear handwriting and excellent preservation
Provenance:
This letter is guaranteed genuine and comes with COA provenance confirming its authenticity. Written while under secure care at Broadmoor, the letter reflects the day-to-day life and personal thoughts of a man who, along with his twin brother Reggie, dominated London’s East End underworld in the 1960s.
Significance:
Ronnie Kray remains a central figure in British criminal history. His handwritten letters are highly sought after by collectors, and examples from Broadmoor are especially desirable due to their scarcity and historical importance.