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00:00In 1990s, there was an end in this world.
00:06And the end of the world,
00:08the Victorian society of Britain was organized by the Victorian society.
00:16On the 22nd March of 1990,
00:19a man named John G.S. Wood went to Rainbow Pub.
00:25He went to a tea-totaler and went to a ginger beer.
00:29He was three names and insulted him.
00:33For that reason, George was coming to the hospital.
00:35He was in the hospital.
00:36He was in the hospital.
00:38He was in the hospital.
00:41He was in the hospital.
00:44He was in the hospital.
00:46He was in the hospital.
00:48This violent incident is true.
00:51Because Peaky Blinders are the top of this term.
00:55That legend is so true.
00:59In the 1920s, one of the picky blinders were organized crime in the Godfather.
01:06There was an organized gang system.
01:09There was a great deal here.
01:12There was a Chicago operator.
01:15But the origin of their origin was in the early days.
01:20In the 1870s,
01:22there was no sacrifice for each other.
01:26Because of the status,
01:28the street waters were killed.
01:30They were killed by the police.
01:34They were killed by the police.
01:36They were the first modern youth cult.
01:39In the back streets,
01:42there was racism.
01:46They were killed by the cannibals.
01:50In the case of Britain,
01:53the first modern mass gang war area.
01:57They were killed by the police.
01:59The British cities were killed by the British cities.
02:05出来 of the police.
02:12If they were killed by the police,
02:14the police were killed by the police.
02:17My father told me about the drugs.
02:19This has no joke about the fact that he listened to the police camps.
02:22When he asked the police,
02:24the father had told his message to the Peaky Blinders.
02:28They were invited by the police.
02:29Here they were invited by the police.
02:30There is a dress in there.
02:33There are coins in the table.
02:35But there is nothing to do with that.
02:38There is a beer and biscuit in there.
02:42There is a glass of glass.
02:46There is nothing to do with you.
02:50When you saw it,
02:54there is something that there is no control.
02:58There is no authority.
03:00There is nothing to do with me.
03:02That means that there is nothing to do with you.
03:05At the table,
03:07there is Uncle Sheldon.
03:09While you are aware,
03:11the name of Sam Sheldon is Sam Sheldon.
03:15Sheldon is an inspiration for the night shalbys.
03:26But now, Peaky Blinders is the first time.
03:33Sheldon is a great research.
03:36The three brothers are John, Samuel and Joseph.
03:39They are the criminals.
03:45It is really important.
03:47This is the Samuel Sheldon's photo.
03:49Who has to find out who is a victim?
03:53The causes of the multiple shots and shootings and shootings?
03:57They are opened by the streets.
03:59The gangsters are the first gang.
04:01The photo is Tom Shelby.
04:04How do I make a sensation of the angry man?
04:07Who is this?
04:09I'm calling Samuel Rasenador to the 1880,
04:13In a position of the police, there is no one toouse the police.
04:17In a position of the Sheldon's gang,
04:19The case of the Sheldon's gang is,
04:22and the case of the people who don't have a name.
04:29Peaky Blinders can see 100 records,
04:33in the last few years.
04:35Peaky's, Birmingham, all the people who know.
04:39If you look at Peaky Blinders in 1920, there is a gang in 1927.
04:48There is a gang in Peaky Blinders.
04:51In 1890 and 20th century, there is a gang in Birmingham.
04:57Why did they say that?
04:59They say they are street ruffians.
05:01But in 1872, there is a name called Slogging Gangs.
05:06The name is Slogger.
05:09It is a danger to me.
05:11The urban movement of the city,
05:15the people of the working class,
05:17the people of the city,
05:19the people of the city,
05:21the people of the city.
05:23Slogging Gangs,
05:25the industrial centers in Britain.
05:31In 19th century,
05:33the people of the city were the vast majority of youth gangs.
05:39How many of them were to visit the gang?
05:41The people of the working class were in the district.
05:45They were also in Birmingham and Manchester.
05:47They were also in the workshops, factories.
05:50In the backstreet, there are a lot of things in the backstreet.
05:53That's the big cities, Birmingham, Manchester, Salford, London, and Liverpool.
06:02In the new industrial age, everyone went to the city.
06:06In the world, one of those who have come to the city,
06:08one of those who have come to the city,
06:10one of those who have come to the city.
06:12In the 1870s,
06:19the greatest manufacturing nation in the 1870s
06:22was the greatest manufacturing nation in Birmingham.
06:28But the city was the same.
06:30Charles Dickens said,
06:32I'm told that I have heard the planet from the city
06:34that at the city of the city,
06:36the old and deinens were the most responsible for its
06:38future generations,
06:40five years the next generation.
06:43Once the death of the city,
06:45the pile of the cities are quite a long and long.
06:47The government are still not just back.
06:49The people that live in their homes,
06:50and they're still near the same time.
06:53This time,
06:55the early gangs moments of vending today
06:57and they're told they're till the third of those .
07:01They are the ones who are most important to know about this.
07:05They are the ones who are most important to know about Peaky Blinders.
07:09Thomas Joyce.
07:19Joyce is the one who is able to see us.
07:22He is able to recognize us.
07:24He is the one who is the main one.
07:26In the local press, Thomas Joyce told me that it was in September of 1874.
07:33There was a guy named William Smallwood in the Park Street Gang.
07:39There was a guy named Mill Street Gang.
07:42He was talking to him as well.
07:45Then, Smallwood and Buckel Belt.
07:49He was talking to him as well.
07:51He was talking to him as well.
07:53He told him that the magistrate was going to go.
07:55He told him to go.
07:57He told him to go.
08:03In this case, Joyce is a man named him.
08:07He is a gang leader.
08:10He is a man named violence.
08:12He is not a man named to him.
08:15But he is a man named to him.
08:17I am a man named Thomas Joyce.
08:19He isélkant in Park Street Gang.
08:21The bank is calledÉ™ thomas Joyce.
08:22They were an unanswered man named James.
08:24On his hand, he is related to his land.
08:27He is the one of the most important things.
08:30He is the one that he is the one that is the one.
08:32He is the one that is one through.
08:34That's the street.
08:35That's the one that is.
08:36That's the one that is his territory.
08:37That is the one that is the one that is the one.
08:39His street is the one that is a man named Moss community.
08:41His street is the one that is the one that is the.
08:43His status is a power.
08:45As a result of the gang, the victims of the gang have been sent to the ritual.
08:51They are very upset and very good people.
08:55They know they are a criminal gang.
09:00They are not in a street robbery, they don't do anything.
09:05They are a gang that is not a crime.
09:10Which stopped?
09:11Did you know that all were violent?
09:14If you were told that violence was the same as cash.
09:20If you had an income, you would have to have a tax.
09:26You know that was a pension.
09:29If you were told that, all of a sudden dies.
09:33As a result, you might be able to have anailma.
09:37There are many people who are living here.
09:39They are also my father and mother.
09:41They are also my father.
09:43Parents are Irelanders.
09:45They are living here in Park Street.
09:47They are living here in Park Street.
09:49It's a big deal.
09:53They are living in Birmingham.
09:55They are living in back-to-backs.
09:57They are living in back-to-backs.
10:02In Birmingham, back-to-backs
10:04the day it was a year.
10:06There were some streets.
10:08There is a central street near the central courtyard.
10:13There was a house in the village.
10:15There was one room.
10:17It was a small room.
10:19It was a big room.
10:21There are 2-3 people who are living here.
10:24There are two houses.
10:26There are a car.
10:27There are thousands of people who are living there.
10:29They are living here.
10:31They are living here.
10:33in the courtyard's liam lanes liam tha thomas joyce tha nvalki avandar anna senses
10:48were archery amana thakavala veli put the other a power chinna pay a 1871 senses a
10:53parka mothu avro labor a ravela sanitar pkis arum bethler in the madhuri a avarum vera
11:03bali illama kooli vela sanjaru and the summer till employment rate studio records rumba
11:10diga martha the pannan device on a photo yard kiven alo vela galiko gang members la
11:17pathing inanda kalathu la vice versa na da per malle under kane enna peri yavanga
11:21There are many people who are living in the world.
11:23They are the factory workers who are living in the world.
11:26They are the ones who are living in the world.
11:30That's why they are not doing anything.
11:32That's why they are happy to be in the world.
11:39In 1851, there is an average age of 20.
11:44The middle class has a birth rate.
11:47But they are the same age of 7.
11:49They are the same age of 21, and they are the same age of 9.
11:56They are the different reasons for being in the gardens.
11:58Street is the same place.
12:03Irish parents, Thomas Joyce...
12:07...is the respect for the gang.
12:09Racism.
12:14In Birmingham's Irish Migration, there was a big issue in the 1800s.
12:20There was a lot of issues in the 1840s and 1850s.
12:26The population was a little bit more.
12:28In Birmingham, there was a census of Irish born people in 1841 and 1851.
12:37In that time, the migration of Birmingham had a great family in Ireland.
12:42There was a lot of issues in the 1845s and 1851s.
12:51In the 1845s, there was a lot of issues in the 1850s.
12:54There were a lot of Irish people in the 1845s.
13:00There were a lot of issues in the 1851s.
13:05When the Irish people came to Birmingham, there was a lot of issues in the 1850s.
13:09A year that I started working for you,
13:12which I am going to start at Park Street.
13:14In the result,
13:16the
13:25of the Joyce family is going to
13:31be very loyal.
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