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We Aussies love our bad-boy antiheroes, and the armour-clad bearded bushranger Ned Kelly is the most notorious of them all.
In this undated photo released by the State Library of Victoria, a framed photograph shows Ned Kelly, Australia’s most infamous criminal, the day before he was hanged at a prison called the Old ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) – The remains of Australia’s most famous outlaw, Ned Kelly, are finally to be laid to rest, 132 years after he was hanged for murder. Kelly’s descendants, who rec… ...
The story of Ned Kelly and his gang is the focus of director Justin Kurzel’s new film, but the Australian bushranger isn’t new to the cinema. The Story of the Kelly Gang, released in 1906, is ...
“True History of the Kelly Gang” is a British-Australian retelling of the story of real-life 1870s Australian outlaw Ned Kelly. The role is played by George MacKay, and the movie also includes actors ...
Sept. 1: In this photo supplied by Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, the right tibia of Australia's most infamous criminal, Ned Kelly is shown in Melbourne, Australia. Through CT scans, X ...
A DNA sample from one of Kelly's descendants confirmed that one of the skeletons - which was missing most of its skull - was that of the notorious Ned, said Victoria Attorney General Robert Clark.
The rogue version of Mr Claus bears a striking resemblance to iconic Australian bushranger Ned Kelly. He sits upon a chestnut pony and wears a helmet very similar to that made famous by the back ...
SYDNEY, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The remains of Australia's most famous outlaw, Ned Kelly, are finally to be laid to rest, 132 years after he was hanged for murder.