Britain's Most Violent Prisoner Comes to Aid of Children's Hospice ; Bronson Art to Be Raffled for Zoe's Place
Daily Post › February 06, 2004
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Daily Post › February 06, 2004
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FEW would seriously describe the crude and grotesque images of violence penned by Charles Bronson as art.
Yet an exhibition featuring the work of one of the most feared criminals is to be staged to raise money for a children's charity.See the full content of this document
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Britain's Most Violent Prisoner Comes to Aid of Children's Hospice ; Bronson Art to Be Raffled for Zoe's Place
Bronson, from Ellesmere Port, is allowing one of his pictures to be raffled off at an exhibition, to raise money for Zoe's Place...
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