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The story of Ned Kelly and the Kelly Gang is firmly placed in the
history of Australia.
To a
very large number of Australians, Ned Kelly is regarded as a folk
hero, and the exploits of the Kelly Gang are increasingly attracting
world attention.
As
more and more of the Kelly story unfolds, far from being seen as an
outlaw, Ned Kelly will become an Australian icon.
This website is dedicated to report on stories and research to do with
Kelly and the gang.
Views expressed within these pages are not necessarily agreed to by
all, but we invite all theories, research and hypotheses to partake in
the journey,
welcome to
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May 2008
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Archaeology
of the Glenrowan Inn
site,
Anne Jones's hotel
The siege site of The Glenrowan Inn as photographed the morning of 28
June 1880.
Today the hotel site plays a very important historical roll in the
retelling of the siege at Glenrowan. Luckily, the land where the hotel
once stood has not been redeveloped largely due to the conservator
owners the Briggs family of Glenrowan. UPDATED
14 May 08
The
death mask and faces of Ned Kelly
www.denheldid.com/twohuts/story10.html
The original death
mask was part of a special display at Maxmillion Kreitmeyer's Waxworks
in Bourke Street Melbourne 1880 the morning after Ned's execution.
Kreitmeyer was reputed to have made the first impression from Ned's
face, however, new information suggests the death
mask may have been made by an accompanying Sydney Waxworks owner
Desiderio Cristofani working with Maxmillion Kreitmeyer.
nativened.
Where was
Ned Kelly born?
Dctr Maikel Annalee
narrows it down
to Wallan East some 3 Km North East of
Beveridge town, (the previously accepted area).
Like an archeological dig, we find new
information that follows a thread connecting Ned to
the
Federation of Australia.
A recent Herald Sun article by journalist
Mike Edmonds follows the thread.
Two
Huts at Stringybark Creek.
The only 'on the ground' research website into the haunts of the Kelly
Gang.
Two bush hut fireplaces found at Stringybark Ck by Kelly
researcher and 'the writer' Bill Denheld, help re-establish the exact
location where three police were killed by the Kelly gang in October
1878. Old fireplaces found, are all that remain of two huts that are
important to the Kelly story as one is certainly the
shingle hut
that Ned Kelly referred to in his Jerilderie letter dated 1879.
The hut site pinpoints the exact location where the police camped at
Stringybark Creek on the eastern corner.
Click
to see panorama
This panorama allows you to see a virtual tour of the shootout site of the
police camp where Cnst Scanlon and Const Lonigan were killed. This site
is hallowed ground and must become a protected Heritage site. It was
nominated to Heritage Victoria May 2004.
For the latest finding at
German's Creek where Sergeant Kennedy died.
Sergeant
Kennedy was the officer in charge of the Mansfield police party to hunt for the
Kelly brothers. Following the fatal shootout with the Kelly gang at
Stringybark Ck where two police were killed, the Sergeants body was not
found till five days later some 700 meters away to the North west.
This
research reports on the quest to find the area using all recorded information.
See a 360 degree virtual tour panorama of the most likely spot.
The
Kelly hut on Bullock Creek may not have been the only hut.
www.denheldid.com/twohuts/kellyhut.html
UPDATE, This looks at the
possibility there were two huts occupied by the Kelly's at Bullock Ck. One
was described by Constable
James who found the Kelly camp one month after the killings at
Stringybark Ck, the other is a photo of a hut, but the
description doesn't match the photo? Here is a possible answer to the vexing
question, were there TWO huts at Bullock Ck ? Another
recent discovered is a 1930's photo of the Kelly Ck sawmill that was
built directly over one of the Kelly camp hut sites. The picture
shows a tree that could be one of the Kelly target trees.
The
Bullets of Kellys Creek www.denheldid.com/twohuts/bullets.html
During 1985 Bill Denheld is metal detecting at Kelly's Ck, where the Kellys lived for
up to six months leading up to the shoot out with the police at
Stringybark Ck. It stood to reason that some bullets fired by the
Kelly's
at target trees had missed the target. Included
are the
only known photos of the actual trees fired at by the Kellys' during their
target practice at Bullock Creek 1878 ( later renamed Kelly's Ck, The
photos of target trees were discovered during Aug 2003 some 125
years later. The target trees date from well before the shootings at
Stringybark Ck.
The
Deposition papers of Thomas McIntyre. He was the
sole survivor of the shootout with the Kelly gang at Stringybark Ck. On
the margin of his court papers for the prosecution of Ned Kelly, someone
has drawn a little hut. We like to believe this hut drawing represents
the Shingle hut near where the police had camped.
Sharon Hollingsworth brings
to light who may have drawn this hut doodle.
These two web pages are inter related
Police
journey to Stringybark
Ck Oct 1878 - did
the police party get lost?
McIntyre's
evidence, suggests the police party of four entered Stringybark from the
North, - yet they traveled from the South. Ned Kelly testifies he
saw police horse tracks way to the North East of Stringybark Ck which he
attributed to a second South bound police party. Hut image from
McIntyre's deposition court papers
Background image
is a replica model of
Joe
Byrne's iron helmet for sale -
The
hut behind the school.
When the Kelly Gang were on the run during 1879-80 they were protected
by many sympathisers and local farmers in N. East Victoria. This is
another HUT discovery story still evolving. ' The hut behind the
school ' was known about by locals long ago, but where it stood has only
now been discovered by a group of Kelly researchers led by Alan
Gibb, Arthur Hall and Marcus Swinburne. Each a descendant of land
owners who were there at the time, they came together to solve a 100
year old mystery. With some old local knowledge and modern
technology this little know piece of Kelly history is now for all to
read. However, does anyone know of this hut pictured? This hut is
not the hut behind the school- but was a Kelly gang occupied hut. But
where was this?
feedback
to
Iron-Icon.
and Two Huts stories
If you have an
opinion, have your say. last feedback update
8 April 2008 The stories
of Kellys and Stringybark Creek are important to the Kelly story, share your
thoughts or critique and claim a genuine fragment of the
Kelly
target tree.
This is a limited offer for a tiny keepsake relic
of our Australian Iconic history.....
See replica model of Dan Kelly's iron helmet
for sale
Ned
Kelly Centre at Glenrowan
www.nedkellycentre.com
An Open Letter to the People of Glenrowan
August 2005, 300 residents were sent the open letter questionnaire for their thoughts.
The Open Letter found that the majority of townsfolk
wanted a Ned Kelly Centre in Glenrowan,
they felt that the town would benefit from the Centre, they felt they
had been consulted enough about the generalities of the proposal and
that the authorities should now actively pursue
the final design and construction of the Ned Kelly Centre.
Kelly
gang helmet armour
www.ironicon.com.au/helmets.htm
This is a 1/3rd scale replica is of Ned's helmet.
Each of the Kelly gang's helmets have been replicated and are
available as a collectable set.
These models are very close to the originals in
detail and each
exhibit all the nuances of blacksmiths
work. They are authentic in every detail and may never again be
reproduced in sets of four. In this page we also analyze '
who may have made the
amours' simply by the study of design features and plenty of conjecture.
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“Valid
links with the Past”
Kelly Sites Toombullup beginning 1885...
Historians,
Sheila Hutchinson and Fay Johnson
bring you back to where the Kelly occupation had left its
mark. Using their fantastic archival research, the exact location of
the Kelly target tree and the
Kelly hut site can be plotted on
the ground.
The surveyed sites were marked on the earliest maps of the district.
See replica model of
Steve Hart's iron helmet for sale
Newsupdates,
items to do with the three creeks at Stringybark
Many readers only only know of Stringybark Creek as where it happened, infact, the Kelly Gang evolved after the killings at Stringybark and
Germans creek. The Kellys had hidden out at Bullock Creek for nearby six
months in the hope of finding a way to save their mother
from a three year gaol sentence. Bullock Ck became Kellys Ck years
later.
See replica model of
Ned
Kelly's iron helmet
for sale
New
Kelly find leaves theory of shootings up the creek
Melbourne newspaper ' The Age' on 10 Feb 2003 by Geoff Strong.
A gunpowder flask recovered from the ' Shingle' hut site (dating from
the time
of the Kellys) proves where the Kelly gang shootout occurred. The Age
article headline, true to its word was not appreciated by eminent Kelly historian Mr. Ian
Jones, who had declaring the huts finding as 'codswollup' on the Melbourne ABC
radio 774 morning program. His denigrating remark was unfortunate, since the huts
finding proves the location of the shootout . Picture SANDY
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Local
fossicker unlocks Kelly armour mystery?
The Age 30 Sept 2006
An
army of historians and folklore aficionados have been unable to
establish in the 120 years since the armour made its mark on Australian
judicial legend, where was it made?
Beechworth local
Darren Sutton believes he has found the forge where Byrne's armour suit
was created.
Darren found a piece of iron offcut that he claims matches part of Joe
Byrnes armour. -
reports Age writer-
Steve Waldon .
Unfortunately
however, scientific analysis of the iron has proven a negative match
which Darren believes is wrongly assayed by the experts.
To read Darren's reply click here.
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Ned
Kellys World
www.nedkellysworld.com.au
Gary Dean's website is one of the
original sites. Much of his research has a basis upon generations of
intimate and local knowledge concerning the real story. The genealogy of
Gang member descendants can be traced to the present day plus loads of
other information not found elsewhere. The archive section was previously a
pay site, but now free to all. This site is a key stone site to
the whole Kelly story. A passionate researcher of Kelly, Gary is the
guru, and is distantly related to the Kelly clan as well as to the
very lady who sewed up the Eureka flag Anastasia Withers.
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Ned Kelly: Australian Ironoutlaw
www.ironoutlaw.com
Webmaster Brad Webb has created a wonderful website that covers most of what is Kellyana.
The feedback section is a popular Kelly forum. Ironoutlaw is the most
comprehensive of all the Kelly websites and is the largest and a great resource.
Ned
Kelly Bushranger
www.bailup.com/assorted%20history%20facts.htm
for
facts at a glance; the Kelly Gang story.
This is a serious look at the whole Kelly story and reports on mistruths that always seems to be published.
'Let the truth be known' and Justice to
the story. www.bailup.com
is a great resource to any Kelly student.
The site is the work of Nicky Cowie
who has created an institution. The above links to 'facts at a glance'
is a good starting point.
Kelly
Country 2000 www.kellycountry2000.com
Bruce Johnson has created a journey through Kelly country
where you can see pictures of all those places as they are today.
KC 2000 has a NEW Kelly Gang forum board that continues the great
resource for all Kelly
researchers. Click
here for the
NEW FORUM
Click here for the OLD forum - now
read only
Links to other Kelly Gang related sites |
STATEMENT:
This website does not glorify bushrangers,
criminals or denigrate officers of the law, it
simply presents the facts as reported at the time.
Also, it is not possible to present theories
without an element of 'conjecture', for accepted
history may one day be found to be not quite
right. It is therefore the duty of all historians
to ask questions, and hopefully 'sometimes' find
answers.
This work is purely a quest to find truth and
balance and share the knowledge. Mistakes
may be made along the way for you to pickup on, so
please feel free to add to the story by contacting
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