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History Joseph (Joe) Byrne News Reports The Byrnes The Glenrowan Archives

Strange Disclosures (03/07/1880)

“Some strange disclosures have come to light regarding the movements of Byrne.”

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First Hand Accounts The Glenrowan Archives The Police

Statement of Constable Hugh Bracken (03/07/1880)

“I am stationed at Greta, five miles from Glenrowan. At 11 o’clock on Sunday night I was called by Edward Reynolds, I was then at the police station, which is one mile from the railway station. I had been suffering from a bilious attack and was very weak. At first I didn’t reply, but another voice called me and then I opened the door.”

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Civilians First Hand Accounts Glenrowan History News Reports The Glenrowan Archives

Inquest on Young Jones (01/07/1880)

“A magisterial enquiry was held before Mr Alex. Tone, J.P., at the Wangaratta Hospital, on the body of a boy named John Jones, who was accidentally shot by the police in an encounter with the Kelly gang at Glenrowan.”

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First Hand Accounts Glenrowan News Reports Superintendent Hare The Glenrowan Archives

Superintendent Hare’s Statement (01/07/1880)

“The pilot engine was stopped half a mile from Glenrowan, and we were told that the line had been pulled up by the Kellys a mile beyond Glenrowan.”

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History The Glenrowan Archives The Press

Destruction of the Kelly Gang (29/06/1880)

“The excitement in Sydney yesterday, conse-quent upon the fresh outbreak of the Kelly gang in Victoria, and the final deaths or capture of the entire party, has not been paralleled since the news of their first atrocious murders in October, 1878, sent a feeling of horror throughout the colonies.”

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Aaron Sherritt Detective Ward History News Reports The Glenrowan Archives

Another Murder by the Kelly Gang (28/06/1880)

“After a disappearance of upwards of 12 months, the Kelly gang have turned up in a most extraordinary and daring manner, and have committed another murder rivalling in atrocity those with which they started their career as bushrangers.”

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Research The Author Speaks

The Author Speaks: The Grey Mare

It is, by now, the accepted belief that at Glenrowan Ned Kelly was riding Joe Byrne’s grey mare, Music. But, with the available contemporary evidence, can we prove this to be the case?

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The Author Speaks

The Kelly Gang (05/07/1880)

“FROM telegraphic reports to the Sydney newspapers we are enabled to supply the latest particulars of the overthrow of the Kelly gang and the capture of Ned Kelly.”

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Civilians History News Reports The Glenrowan Archives The Siege

Mr Mortimer’s Statement (03/07/1880)

“After we were bailed up we were taken over to Mrs. Jones’s Hotel, and were kept there until it was determined by Kelly to stick-up Constable Bracken. He permitted Curnow, Mrs. Curnow and myself to go with him in our buggy to the police station, which is about three-quarters of a mile from the railway station, and is not far from Mr. Curnow’s residence.”

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Civilians The Glenrowan Archives

Deaths Notices (12/05/1902)

Death notice for Paddy McDonnell, publican of the Railway Tavern.