For two glorious years in the 1870s young Ned Kelly, with a £2,000 price on his head, led a hard-riding gang, “bailed up” banks, “duffed” horses, stood off whole companies of police troopers. The gang ...
Justin Kurzel’s latest film, True History of the Kelly Gang, marks the tenth screen version of the 1878-1880 Ned Kelly outbreak. It began in 1906 with Charles Tait’s The Story of the Kelly Gang.
Washington Post publisher, Philip L. Graham, famously declared that journalism is the “first rough draft of history”. It’s also the first rough draft of inspiration for movies and books “based on a ...
The infamous bushranger and his gang evaded colonial police for more than two years until their June 28, 1880 defeat at Glenrowan. There are many Kelly Gang sites and buildings you can still visit ...
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