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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''HISTORY OF THE KELLY GANG & THEIR PURSUERS'' BY J.J.KENNEALLY
... BOOKS Collections history ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION NED KELLY ...Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 306 softcover book by J. J. Kenneally called 'The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers'. Foreword by G. C. Stanley with several B & W photos and drawings of locations and characters and one map of Kelly country. Published and printed in 1934 by H. Hearne & Co, Pty. Ltd., Melbourne. Catalogue sticker ''2191 KEN'' on spine.J. J. Kenneallybooks, collections, history, alec h chisholm collection, ned kelly, kelly gang, j.j.kenneally, history -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Memoir, Rev David Monkhouse, Reminiscences, Mar 1965
According to the author, "Many extremely interesting and amusing incidents, dates and happpenings have been omitted, and only those with a Religious, Moral or Historical significance recorded".Photocopy only - of the handwritten memoirs of the Rev. David Monkhouse, written in 1965 at the age of 73, includes family history from 1831. 87 ppfamilies, sport - yachting, ralph monkhouse, thomas edwards, susanna anna philpot monkhouse, eli 'dick' edwards, vincent 'ben' edwards, ralph philpot monkhouse, mary ellen edwards monkhouse, john thomas monkhouse, susanna monkhouse, mary monkhouse, john boothroyd (jack) monkhouse, edna jane monkhouse, ned kelly, david monkhouse -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
COLLECTION OF 17 COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS OF NED KELLY FILMING INCLUDING "TODAY" TELEVISION SHOW WITH STEVE LIEBERMAN AND CREW IN FRASER STREET, CLUNES. VIC.local history, photography, photographs, events and celebrations - ned kelly filming -
Unions Ballarat
Eureka : The songs that made Australia, 31 cm
Songs of Australian heritage for voice. Melody line only with chord symbols. Includes guitar tablature for chords. Convicts, transportation and sea shanties. Pioneering, goldrush days and bushrangers. Shearers, drovers and bush life. Swagmen, Victorian expansion, sporting life and disasters. Contents: • According to the Act • The Albury ram • Another fall of rain • Australia's on the Wallaby • The bald-headed end of the broom • The ballad of Ben Hall • The ballad of the Kelly Gang • The banks of the Condamine • The big-gun shearer • The black velvet band • The blackboys Waltzing Matilda • Bluey Brink • Bold Jack Donohue • Bound for Botany Bay • Brisbane ladies • Cain killed Abel • The cane-cutter's lament • The carrier's song • The Catalpa • Charlie Mopps • Click go the shears • The cockies of Bungaree • Colonial experience • Coming down the flat • The convict maid • The currency lasses • The death of Alec Robertson • The death of Ben Hall • The death of Willie Stone • Denis O'Reilly • The drover's dream • The dying aviator • The dying stockman • Eight little cylinders • The Eldorado mining disaster • The exile of Erin • Farewell to Greta • Flash Jack from Gundagai • The flash stockman • Frank Gardiner • The freehold on the plain • The gaol song • The girls of the Shamrock Shores • The golden gullies of the Palmer • The gumtree canoe • The Hamfat man • Heenan and Sayers • Henry's downfall • Here's adieu to all judges and juries • I've been to Australia, Oh • Jim Jones at Botany Bay • Jog along til shearing • John Kanaka • The Lachlan Tigers • Leave her, jollies, leave her • Les Darcy • The limejuice tub • Look out below • Maggie May • Maids of Australia • Man of the Earth • The Maryborough miner • Moreton Bay • The morning of the fray • Morrisey and the Russian sailor • Musselman • The mustering song • My name is Edward Kelly • Nails • The new chum Chinaman • Nine miles from Gundagai • The nose on my old man • Oh, give me a hut • The old bark hut • The old bullock dray • One of the has-beens • The overlanders • Pint Pot and Billy • Pity poor labourers • Radcliffe Highway • The rigs of the time • Rolling home • The Ryebuck shearer • Sam Holt • Sign-on day • Sixteen thousand miles from home • South Australia • The springtime it brings on the shearing • The stockman's last bed • The Sunshine Railway disaster • Tambaroora Ted • The tattooed lady • Ten thousand miles away • The tent poles are rotten • Travelling down the Castlereagh • Tumba-bloody-Rumba • The two professional hums • Van Diemen's Land • The wallaby brigade • When we get our tuppence back • The wild colonial boy • Woolloomooloo Australian culture, folklore and history in songs.Paper; paperback book. Front cover: multicoloured background; picture of swaggy with guitar; picture of Eureka flag; black and green lettering. Back cover: red, orange and white background; Eureka flag; picture of a shearer with sheep; picture of a person in Ned Kelly armour playing a guitar on a horse; picture of woman facing the Ned Kelly figure; brand with the message "unsurpassed Australian made".Front cover: author's name and title. Back cover: author bio; praise from Jack Pobar, swagman.songs, btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, convicts, transportation, sea shanties, pioneering, gold, goldrush, bushrangers, shearers, drovers, bush life, sporting life, disasters, music -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Article - JOHN WILLIAMS COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE FORGING A SOLID CRAFT, 2003
JOHN WILLIAMS COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE FORGING A SOLID CRAFT Newspaper Article Bendigo Advertiser Thursday May 29, 2003 Photo and article of Tom Morton and his replica Ned Kelly armour. Tom, a pupil at Quarry Hill Primary School yesterday submitted his latest piece of homework to grade 5-6 teacher John Williams. The article descrives how Tom went about it. -
Clunes Museum
Coin - COINS, 2004
... Kelly history on back. All in plastic sleeve... has picture of helmet on front and Ned Kelly history on back ....1 Cook Island 50 cent coin (currently unavailable 19/8/2019) .2 Ned Kelly collector coin, mounted on card.2 Coin has Kelly bust and picture in armour on front, Queens head on back. Card has picture of helmet on front and Ned Kelly history on back. All in plastic sleevened kelly, 50cents coin, collector coin, commemorative coin -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers. (Kenneally, J.J.). Cheltenham, 1950, 1950
316 pages, illustrated.publication, book, ned kelly gang, beechworth honey -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper, 'The True History of the Kelly-Gang" (Salote), Warby Ranges by Arlene TextaQueen, 2008
... Ned Kelly 'The True History of the Kelly-Gang" (Salote), Warby ...Arlene TEXTAQUEEN (1975= ) Born Perth, Western Australiagippsland campus art collection, ned kelly -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Georgian House, Australian son : the story of Ned Kelly, 1956
... Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Ned Kelly ...The story of the life of Australian bushranger Ned KellyIll, p.283.non-fictionThe story of the life of Australian bushranger Ned Kellyned kelly, australia - bushrangers - history -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
postcard, postcard of Kelly gang
An item from the collection of Diocesan Historian Fr T. Linane that reflects his interest in the Kelly story as well as its place in Ballarat's history. Fr Linane gathered a great deal of secondary material relating to the Kelly's, Mahogany Ship and other Victorian history and folklore. small Regal Postcard Co's series, Sydney postcard printed in Malta.postcard, kelly gang, ballarat. steve hart, ned kelly, dan kelly, regal postcard co, malta. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Ship's Wheel, 1840
This wooden spoke handle is from the wheel of the sailing ship “Success”, a former immigrant ship and later a convict hulk at Melbourne. The sailing ship “Success” was a teakwood vessel built in Natmoo (Natmaw), Tenasserim, Burma (now Myanmar) in 1840 for Cockerell & Co., Calcutta. Over its lifetime of 106 years, it was used to trade in the Indian subcontinent, to transport free emigrants to Australia, as a prison hulk in the Port of Melbourne for both hardened criminals, and later for women and boys, as a storage vessel for ammunition, a reformatory, and as a floating museum sent around the world to tell the tale of the convict era. During the time “Success” was used as a museum, pamphlets were distributed to paying customers advertising erroneously, that the “Success” was the oldest ship in the world. The “Success” sank and was re-floated twice: the first in Sydney in 1885, the second in the USA in 1918, before it was finally burned and sank on July 4, 1946 in Lake Erie, near Sandusky, Ohio, in 1946. Although the “Success” was home to prisoners while berthed in the Port of Melbourne, it was not used as convict transport. There has been speculation that Ned Kelly’s infamous armour was displayed on the “Success”, but this cannot be verified. Another link to Ned Kelly is Henry Johnson, an Irish prisoner on the vessel Success, who was implicated in the murder of the ship’s warder. and later, Johnson was supposedly a bushranger with Ned Kelly. It is also rumoured that Ned Kelly’s father John was a passenger on the Success, but this is also unverified. There are over 16 other ships named “Success”, although one in particular causes some confusion when researching “Success” in Australia. This other ship – the “HMS Success” - was a 28 gun frigate built in1823, which was broken up in 1849. It also sailed to Australia.Thiswooden ship's wheel handle was once part of the ship’s wheel of the sailing ship “Success” , which was, built in Burma in 1840. The “Success” is connected to the history of Australia because she was used as a merchant ship to transport immigrants to Australia, and was also used as a prison ship in Melbourne, a storage vessel, and as a floating “convict” museum, which travelled the world. Ship's wheel handle. Hndle from the wheel of sailing ship, the “Success”. The shaped handle is domed at one end, becoming narrower towards the other end, then flattened out into a beveled circle. The handle has an inscription written in pencil."Success"flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, sailing ship success, ship's wheel spoke, ship's steering wheel, prison ship, prison hulks, convict ship, spoke handle, ship's wheel, navigation equipment, steering wheel -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Artwork, other - Bendigo Pottery Toby Jug, Bendigo Pottery, Ned Kelly, c 1977
Established by George Guthrie in 1857 (about 5km north of its current site) and then again seven years later in 1864 after it initially closed, Bendigo Pottery remains one of the most influential and longest running Pottery’s in Australia. Over the years the Pottery has contributed to the growth and development of the district through both its products including building products, table ware and decorative and commemorative war as well as artistically, being responsible for training and supporting many potters locally. The City of Greater Bendigo has had a long history of partnering with Bendigo Pottery and the Civic Collection holds a number of important items within its collection. Ned Kelly is one of Australia's most iconic outlaws. Kelly was born and raised in rural Victoria, the third of eight children to Irish parents. His father, a transported convict, died in 1866, leaving Kelly, then aged 12, as the eldest male of the household. The Kelly's were a poor selector family who saw themselves as downtrodden by the squattocracy and as victims of persecution by the Victoria Police. While a teenager, Kelly was arrested for associating with bushranger Harry Power and served two prison terms for a variety of offences, the longest stretch being from 1871 to 1874. He later joined the "Greta Mob", a group of bush larrikins known for stock theft. A violent confrontation with a policeman occurred at the Kelly family's home in 1878, and Kelly was indicted for his attempted murder. Fleeing to the bush, Kelly vowed to avenge his mother, who was imprisoned for her role in the incident. After he, his brother Dan, and associates Joe Byrne and Steve Hart shot dead three policemen, the government of Victoria proclaimed them outlaws. Kelly died aged 25 at Melbourne Goal after being captured by Police in Glenrowan and sentenced to death. (Source Wikipedia).Brown glazed slip cast jug. Includes details which are iconic to the image of Ned Kelly including face and body armour pistol and gloves. Ned's left arm forms the handle.Verso; NED KELLY / Bendigo Pottery Epsom (stamp) Underside; Bendigo Pottery / Limited / Edition Series / 879 / 3000 / Australiacity of greater bendigo tourism, bendigo pottery