Big Four (Scotland Yard)

The Big Four was a nickname given to the four Superintendents in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department at Scotland Yard, the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, from about 1919 onwards.[1]

They were:

References

  1. Friends of the Metropolitan Police Historical Collection. Timeline:1919
  2. Wensley, Frederick (1931), Detective Days, Cassel, p. 196
  3. Gribble, Leonard Reginald (1966), Great manhunters of the Yard, Long, p. 79
  4. Woodhall, Edwin T. (1935). Crime and the Supernatural. London: Long. p. 46.
  5. Harding, Arthur (1981). Samuel, Raphael (ed.). East end underworld: chapters in the life of Arthur Harding. Taylor & Francis. p. 337. ISBN 0-7100-0726-4.
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