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Daniel (Dan) Kelly Edward (Ned) Kelly Sales The Kellys Writing

An exclusive extract from chapter one of Glenrowan

An excerpt from chapter one: Loyalty concerning the outlaw Kelly brothers and their siblings.

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History Literature The Glenrowan Archives The Inner Circle The Kellys The Sympathisers

A Sister’s Love by William Beer (15/04/1881)

An 1881 poem about Kate Kelly.

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History The Glenrowan Archives The Inner Circle The Kellys

Kate Kelly visits a fortune teller (01/10/1880)

A brief news report gossiping about Kate Kelly’s trip to Geelong.

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Edward (Ned) Kelly History The Kelly Gang The Kellys

Ned Kelly Fact Sheet

A quick overview of key points about the historical outlaw.

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History Stephen (Steve) Hart The Harts The Kelly Gang

Steve Hart Fact Sheet

A quick overview of key points about the historical outlaw.

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History Joseph (Joe) Byrne The Byrnes The Kelly Gang

Joe Byrne Fact Sheet

A quick overview of key points about the historical outlaw.

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Daniel (Dan) Kelly History The Kelly Gang The Kellys

Dan Kelly Fact Sheet

A quick overview of key points about the historical outlaw.

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Aaron Sherritt Daniel (Dan) Kelly Edward (Ned) Kelly First Hand Accounts Glenrowan History Joseph (Joe) Byrne Stephen (Steve) Hart The Glenrowan Archives The Inner Circle The Kelly Gang The Kellys

The Destruction of the Kelly Gang (24/07/1880)

A collection of illustrations and associated text from an issue of the Australasian Sketcher.

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Creative Detective Ward The Kellys Yarns from Kelly Country

Lost in the Dark

During a terrible rainstorm at night, Maggie Skillion and Kate Kelly become stranded. Soon help arrives in a most unexpected form.

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Aaron Sherritt Daniel (Dan) Kelly History Joseph (Joe) Byrne The Byrnes The Cave Party The Glenrowan Archives The Police The Sherritts

The Inquest on Sherritt (05/07/1880)

The enquiry upon the body of Aaron Sherritt was continued at the local Police Court this morning, before a Jury of 12.

The evidence given on the previous day having been read over to the Jury, the examination of Mrs. Ellen Barry was proceeded with.