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Last updated at 12:20 13 March 2008 The home-made armour used by Australia's most notorious outlaw Ned Kelly has been put on display as archaeologists believe they have found his grave.
We Aussies love our bad-boy antiheroes, and the armour-clad bearded bushranger Ned Kelly is the most notorious of them all.
Wearing a homemade suit of armor, Ned Kelly faced off against police in a final showdown that became the stuff of legend. Trump administration sues California over egg prices Base-running gaffe ...
The armour of Ned Kelly, Victoria's famous bushranger, has been sent to Beechworth north east of Melbourne this weekend to mark the 130th anniversary of the siege at Glenrowan.
Sydney (AFP) - Bullets bounced off Ned Kelly "like hail" as the Australian outlaw made his last stand, according to an eyewitness account that has surfaced more than 130 years after his capture.
In an eerie twist of fate, Ned Kelly is again facing off with the man who sentenced him to death 143 years ago. The notorious bushranger’s armour has been relocated to Melbourne - directly ...
A BLOODY and fiery shootout led to Ned Kelly’s arrest at Glenrowan 137 years ago, today. Read an eyewitness account of the event. Staff writers 4 min read June 28, 2017 - 5:22PM ...
In an eerie twist of fate, Ned Kelly is again facing off with the man who sentenced him to death 143 years ago. The notorious bushranger’s armour has been relocated to Melbourne - directly ...
In an eerie twist of fate, Ned Kelly is again facing off with the man who sentenced him to death 143 years ago. The notorious bushranger’s armour has been relocated to Melbourne - directly ...
In an eerie twist of fate, Ned Kelly is again facing off with the man who sentenced him to death 143 years ago. The notorious bushranger’s armour has been relocated to Melbourne - directly ...