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Victoria Police Museum
Certificate (Henry Pewtress), 30 March 1896
... Police Murders... Stringybark Creek Police Murders Mansfield Melbourne General Cemetery ...Melbourne General Cemetery Certificate of Right of Burial for Henry Pewtress dated March 1896 london fifty, henry pewtress, metropolitan police, kelly gang, stringybark creek, police murders, mansfield -
Victoria Police Museum
Engraving, Framed, 1886
... Police Murders... melbourne Mansfield Police Murders Murdered Police Memorial Kelly ...Framed original woodblock engraving of the Police Memorial, Mansfield. Hand coloured from the Garran Picturesque Atlas 1886mansfield, police murders, murdered police memorial, kelly gang, ned kelly, michael kelly, michael scanlan, thomas lonigan -
Victoria Police Museum
Letter (London Fifty)
... Police Murders... Stringybark Creek Police Murders Mansfield Metropolitan Police; Names ...Three page list on white paper in black ink. Pages are divided into six columns for division, rank, name, age, date of joining and remarks. First page with title 'Metropolitan Police'Metropolitan Police; Names of Inspector, Sergeants and Constables recommended for the Police Service in the Colony of Victoria South Australialondon fifty, henry pewtress, metropolitan police, kelly gang, stringybark creek, police murders, mansfield -
Victoria Police Museum
Letter (London Fifty), 1860s
... Police Murders... Stringybark Creek Police Murders Mansfield Left London December 22 ...Handwritten list of the London Fifty names on light blue lined paper in black ink. Left London December 22 (about) 1852. Sailed from Plymouth per ship Earl Grey about 1 January 1853. Arrived in Victoria about 7th May 1853london fifty, henry pewtress, metropolitan police, kelly gang, stringybark creek, police murders, mansfield -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (Tom Lloyd), Burman, Melbourne
... Police Murders... melbourne Tom Lloyd Ned Kelly Edward Kelly Kelly Gang Police Murders ...A small black and white photograph of Tom LloydTom Lloyd, Ned Kelly's cousin and sympathiser. The champion buck jumping rider of Victoria (in ink on rear)tom lloyd, ned kelly, edward kelly, kelly gang, police murders -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (Steve Hart), Burman Photo
... police murders... creek police murders Steve Hart Bushranger (on rear in ink ...Small black and white studio photograph showing a standing Steve HartSteve Hart Bushranger (on rear in ink)kelly gang, bushrangers, steve hart, glenrowan, stringybark creek, police murders -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (Steve Hart)
... police murders... creek police murders Steve Hart one of the Kelly Gang. Killed ...Black and white studio photograph showing a standing Steve Hart.Steve Hart one of the Kelly Gang. Killed in an encounter with the Police at Glenrowan 28 June 1880 (on rear in ink)kelly gang, bushrangers, steve hart, glenrowan, stringybark creek, police murders -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (grave of Michael Kennedy), Vallan Studio
... police murders... melbourne michael kennedy stringybark creek police murders hunt ...Sepia coloured photographic image of Sergeant Michael Kennedy's grave stone moulded onto card with embossed scalloped, leaf and ribbon design at top and along top sidesmichael kennedy, stringybark creek, police murders, hunt for the kelly gang, edward kelly, ned kelly -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (grave of Thomas Lonigan), Vallan Studio
... police murders... melbourne thomas lonigan stringybark creek police murders hunt ...Sepia coloured photograph of Constable Thomas Lonigan's grave stone mounted onto card with embossed scalloped. leaf and ribbon design at top and along top sidesthomas lonigan, stringybark creek, police murders, hunt for the kelly gang, edward kelly, ned kelly -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (Police Memorial), Vallan Studio, 1880
... police murders... melbourne police murders thomas mcintyre stringybark creek edward ...Sepia photograph of the Police Memorial dedicated to Scanlan, Lonigan and Kennedypolice murders, thomas mcintyre, stringybark creek, edward kelly, ned kelly, hunt for the kelly gang, thomas scanlan, thomas lonigan, michael kennedy -
Victoria Police Museum
Postcard (Police memorial), 1908
... police murders... lonigan thomas scanlan kelly gang ned kelly police murders Black ...Black and white printed postcard with a photograph of the Police memorial in Mansfield dedicated to Lonigan, Kennedy and Scanlan by the Kelly Gang in 1878police memorial, stringybark creek, michael kennedy, thomas lonigan, thomas scanlan, kelly gang, ned kelly, police murders -
Victoria Police Museum
Scrapbook (Henry Pewtress)
... police murders... stringybark creek police murders mansfield Small hard-cover, red ...Small hard-cover, red fabric scrapbook with handwritten title on front cover 'The Reminiscences of Ex-Superintendent Henry Pewtress'. Book contains a collection of cut out newspaper articles including a series 'A Police Officer reminiscences' (by W.F.M.) relating to Henry Pewtress. There is a photograph of Henry Pewtress in the frontlondon fifty, henry pewtress, metropolitan police, kelly gang, stringybark creek, police murders, mansfield -
Victoria Police Museum
Sketch (Strathbogie Ranges)
... police murders... melbourne stringybark creek michael kennedy police murders kelly ...Small photograph of an illustration showing a group of four men on a mountain sideThe Saddle Strathbogie Ranges ....stringybark creek, michael kennedy, police murders, kelly gang, bushrangers, glenrowan -
Victoria Police Museum
Drawing - Sketch (Ned Kelly), 1878
... police murders... melbourne police murders kelly gang ned kelly edward kelly ...Small photograph of an illustration showing Ned Kelly in the Guard's van enroute to BeechworthNed Kelly and Sergeant Steele in the van. From the Sketcher (in ink on rear)police murders, kelly gang, ned kelly, edward kelly, bushrangers, sergeant steele -
Victoria Police Museum
Sketch (Broken train rails)
... police murders... melbourne kelly gang ned kelly edward kelly glenrowan police murders ...Black and white photograph of an illustration showing broken train railsScene where the train was to be wreaked. Australian I. Newskelly gang, ned kelly, edward kelly, glenrowan, police murders -
Victoria Police Museum
Sketch (Ned Kelly on trial)
... police murders... melbourne kelly gang ned kelly edward kelly glenrowan police murders ...Black and white photograph of an illustration showing Ned Kelly on trialNed Kelly in the Dock. The best likeness that I can show of him. Taken from the 'Australian News'.kelly gang, ned kelly, edward kelly, glenrowan, police murders, trial of ned kelly -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - ELSTERNWICK RAILWAY STATION AND LINE
... Police Murders Executions Shops Elsternwick Plaza Petrol stations ...Contains three items about this: 1/A photocopied article (across 3 long columns) from the Southern Cross newspaper dated 21/07/1928. The article contains details of the opening of the Gardenvale Martin Street subway ceremony. Mention is made of the Caulfield Council’s spontaneous assistance, harmony working alongside Brighton and their financial assistance, as well. Councillor E.F. England (Mayor of Caulfield) attended on behalf of the Caulfield Council. He referred to the large patronage on the Brighton line, also mentioning similar issues for the Elsternwick level crossing. There are brief summaries from the many speakers. The pupils from Gardenvale and Elsternwick schools were congregated around the subway, and the Brighton municipal Brass Band rendered selections. 2/Newspaper clipping (source not stated perhaps Melbourne Sun), ‘Elsternwick to get underpass’, dated 25/02/1959, stating that ‘work has begun to build an underpass that will abolish the Glenhuntly Road level crossing’, with photograph and a map of the level crossing. 3/Handwritten note, signed ‘FEC, 17/11/2006’, headed ‘To be researched – Shooting in foot underpass-policeman killed-murder last man to be hanged in Victoria’, with note on Glenhuntly Road underpass.‘southern cross’, gardenvale progress league, point nepean road, newspapers, caulfield council, north road, ‘made in australia’ week, railways department, parliamentary representative, railway crossings, councillors, gardenvale school, elsternwick school, schools, market gardens, gardenvale progress association, england e.f.(mayor), elsternwick, caulfield, hoyts theatre, theatres, glenhuntly road, elsternwick station, police, murders, executions, shops, elsternwick plaza, petrol stations, ‘the hub’, flats, brothels, ‘the daily planet’ (sic), car parks -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Newspaper - Adamson Family
... the resolution of the case. Murders Police Murrumbeena Omama Road Adamson ...This file contains one item: 1/A cutting of an article from the ‘Caulfield Glen Eira Leader’ dated 25/02/2014, pertaining to the murder of Murrumbeena residents Robert and Cheryl Adamson. The two were discovered dead in their home on Omama Road on the 19/07/2014 after Mrs Adamson failed to show up at work. Included is some brief biographical information about Mrs Adamson, a description of the police investigation, and the response of the school Mrs Adamson worked at, but there is no word about the resolution of the case.murders, police, murrumbeena, omama road, adamson robert, adamson cheryl, grimwade house, melbourne grammar, balaclava road, caulfield north, kelley roy -
Victoria Police Museum
Carte de Visite (Thomas McIntyre), Burman, Melbourne, 1878 - 1882
... Thomas McIntyre was the sole survivor of the police party...Victoria Police Museum 313 Spencer Street Docklands ...Thomas McIntyre was the sole survivor of the police party murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek in October 1878. He was the key witness in Ned Kelly's murder trial.Sepia coloured carte de visite image of Thomas McIntyre printed on thin photographic paper. ned kelly, kelly gang, victoria police, thomas mcintyre -
Victoria Police Museum
Carte de visite (Thomas McIntyre and Edward Monk), Burman, Melbourne, 1878 - 1882
... of the police party murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek... of the police party murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek ...Thomas Newman McIntyre (1846 - 1918) was the sole survivor of the police party murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek on 28 October 1878. Importantly, McIntyre was later the key witness in Ned Kelly's murder trial. Edward Monk (1844 - 1928) was a selector living in the area, who accompanied the police party sent to returned to collect the bodies of the murdered police. Both men became great friends later in life.Small sepia coloured carte de visite photograph of Edward Monk (standing) and Thomas McIntyre (seated), printed on thin photographic paper.Constable McIntyre sitting. Mr Ted Mond standing (of saw mill)ned kelly, kelly gang, thomas mcintyre, stringybark creek, edward monk -
Victoria Police Museum
Map (Thomas McIntyre), 1878 - 1880
... of the police party murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek near... of the police party murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek near ...Created by Constable Thomas McIntyre, sole survivor of the police party murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek near Mansfield Victoria in 1878. Thomas McIntyre was the main witness in Ned Kelly's trial.Large hand drawn map of the Stringybark Creek ambush site on blue government paper.ned kelly, kelly gang, victoria police, thomas mcintyre, stringybark creek, thomas lonigan, michael kennedy, thomas scanlan -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (Pewtress), Henry Pewtress, 1892
... was subsequently a member of the murdered Police Memorial Fund established... was subsequently a member of the murdered Police Memorial Fund established ...Henry Pewtress was a sub-inspector of Victoria Police. He was in charge of the Mansfield area when the three police were killed by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek. Pewtress organised the search party but having little local knowledge he went to see Dr Samuel Reynolds and others. They located the bodies of Lonigan and Scanlan easily, but did not find Kenney's until three days later. He was subsequently a member of the murdered Police Memorial Fund established in the Mansfield area after the death of Lonigan, Scanlan and Kennedy in October 1878.Mounted black and white image of Henry Pewtress. Image is signed by Pewtress in bottom right hand corner."Pewtress" (Thick felt pen on rear) "CP49" (red felt pen top rear corner) "Supt resigned 9/3/1892 65 years (blue pen on rear) "Yours Faithfully H. Pewtress" (ink on front bottom right corner)sub-inspector, mansfield, victoria police, ned kelly, kelly gang, lonigan, scanlan, kennedy -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, c1910
... news in 1880 of the infamous murders of police at Stringybark... news in 1880 of the infamous murders of police at Stringybark ...This photograph was taken at the Camp Street Beechworth at the intersection with Ford Street c1910 looking at the post office on the left hand side and a row of shops on the right. The Post Office is the photograph was completed in 1859. Following a fire along Camp St in 1867 the Post Office was rebuilt with a bell and clock tower. The P.0. played an important role in communicating news in 1880 of the infamous murders of police at Stringybark Creek and the various exploits of the Kelly gang.Sepia rectangular postcard printed on gloss card. Obverse: Camp Street, Beechworth REAL PHOTO SERIES. M5911 Reverse: BMM7734.2 VALENTINES REAL PHOTO SERIES Published by the Valentine Publishing Co.Pty.Ltd. Queen St. Melb 1906-1910? beechworth, camp street, post office, burke museum, photograph, postcard, 1910 -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph - Lantern Slide, c1900
... of the 1880 murders of police at Stringybark Creek by the Kelly Gang... of the 1880 murders of police at Stringybark Creek by the Kelly Gang ...This glass slide presents an image of the Old Beechworth Post Office and was taken in the year 1900. The building displayed within the image is not that of the post office in its original form; the post office originally consisted of only a simple wooden building. With the establishment and growth of new towns across Victoria, as well as an increased need for more consistent communications with the City of Melbourne, this modest building was soon deemed inadequate. In 1858 it was brought into the style of the changing times, with the tall clock tower added in 1865. This transition aligned with a pattern of refurbishment and conversion of many Beechworth buildings (which could be seen during the 1860s-70s), aiding in the growth and prosperity of the town. Early makeshift homes were turned into more substantial dwellings, featuring elements such as weatherboard, brick, and granites materials, and gabled or hipped roofs with iron lacework fringing the verandah. These refurbishments were temporarily halted in March of 1867 when a fire swept through the town, damaging many buildings including the post office. This led to further reconstructions on the building, including heightening of the clock tower, and in 1870 the two-storey Italianate style building was completed. The Old Beechworth Post Office itself also holds significance due to its connection with one of Australia's most infamous families. It reportedly played an important role in communicating the news of the 1880 murders of police at Stringybark Creek by the Kelly Gang. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image has been secured for the purpose of projection. Glass slides were etched or hand-painted for this purpose from the Eighteenth Century but the process became more popular and accessible to the public with the development of photographic-emulsion slides used with a 'Magic Lantern' device in the mid-Nineteenth Century. Photographic lantern slides comprise a double-negative emulsion layer (forming a positive image) between thin glass plates that are bound together. A number of processes existed to form and bind the emulsion layer to the base plate, including the albumen, wet plate collodion, gelatine dry plate and woodburytype techniques. Lantern slides and magic lantern technologies are seen as foundational precursors to the development of modern photography and film-making techniques. This glass slide captures social and historical significance as it displays the Old Beechworth Post Office in 1900, a building that demonstrates the prosperity and growth of Beechworth as a town during this time period. This slide also holds a level of aesthetic significance due to the Italianate style building that is featured in its image; a style that became very popular during the nineteenth-century. Thin translucent sheet of glass with a square image printed on the front and framed in a black backing. It is held together by metal strips to secure the edges of the slide.Obverse: x / burke museum, beechworth, lantern slide, slide, glass slide, plate, burke museum collection, photograph, monochrome, beechworth post office, beechworth post office kelly gang, 1900, 1900 beechworth, growth of beechworth, 1867 beechworth fire, old beechworth post office, beechworth post office reconstructions, italianate style, italianate style buildings, italianate style beechworth post office -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, c1970
The Beechworth Historic Courthouse is a living history museum in Victoria, Australia. Built in 1858, it has been in continuous service for 131 years and is currently home to a unique collection of artifacts, including its original furniture and fittings. The Courthouse Law Library is also recognised as being of outstanding national significance with many rare books held in the collection. The courthouse was built in 1858 and is located in the centre of the Beechworth Historic Precinct. It was built from granite with a double height gabled courtroom with the entrance via a central projecting porch. The building was classified in 1959 as part of Group Classification (B2615)with Forests Office, Lands Office, Police Lock-up & Police Station. The Courthouse is a significant site in Australia’s legal history because it was the location of more than 40 trials and hearings for the Kelly Gang and their sympathisers.This a rectangular, black and white photograph, unmounted.Reverse Ministry of Tourism, Melbourne1850s beechworth, beechworth courthouse, ned kelly, 1800s beechworth, kelly gang, beechworth historic courthouse, 1858, kelly trials, daniel kelly, dan kelly, edward kelly, ellen kelly, elizabeth scott, the first woman hanged in victoria, colony of victoria, 1863, domestic violence related murder -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph - Carte de Visite, James Bray, 1870
... murder was for the police to send word to Melbourne... murder was for the police to send word to Melbourne ...This photograph was taken in c.1870 and depicts Aaron Sherrtt who is best known for his involvements with, and eventual assassination by, the Kelly gang. He stands upright in the image with his arm leaning on a podium which reaches his hip. He is wearing an outfit for which he was infamous. Richard Warren, son of the proprietor of the Ovens and Murray Advertiser once stated that “anyone seeing [Aaron] coming down Ford Street would ask, “Who the hell’s this? Some advance agent for the circus?”’. The outfit Aaron wore for this particular photoshoot is reminiscent of this quote. He wears an unusual spotted shirt with a waistcoat and a sash is tied at his waist. He wears boots which turn up slightly at the toes. The hat is a “pork pie” hat which is worn in the typical “Greta Mob” style with the chinstrap under the nose. Aaron Sherritt was born in 1854 in Prahran, Melbourne, to Irish Protestant parents John and Anne. Sherritt stood at 5 foot 10. He had hazel eyes, dark brown hair and pale olive skin. Sherritt was childhood friends with Kelly Gang member, Joe Byrne, having previously attended the same school. Both men had a reputation for stealing horses and on one occasion, after stealing and butchering a cow, Sherritt and Byrne were convicted to six months in Beechworth Gaol (1876). Sherritt, along with Byrne, were reportedly recruited by Ned Kelly in 1877 in stealing stock; however, Sherritt never became a fully-fledged member of the Kelly Gang. Nevertheless, Sherritt scouted for the Kelly Gang in 1878. He later struck a deal with the police (specifically, with Chief Commissioner Standish) to save Joe Byrne's life in exchange for leading the police to the other members of the Gang. From then on, Aaron Sherritt lived the dangerous life of a double agent, providing police with what is assumed today to have been outdated or incorrect information in return for money. On the 26th of June 1880, Aaron Sherritt was murdered in the Woolshed Valley. He was approximately 23-25 years old at death. This event marked the start of the Kelly gang’s last days. Sherritt was murdered by Byrne in front of his wife, 15 year old and heavily pregnant Ellen “Belle” Sherritt and her mother Ellen Barry. Also in the Sherritt dwelling on this particular night were four policemen. The intention behind Sherritt’s murder was for the police to send word to Melbourne that the Kelly gang had murdered Sherritt and a police train would be sent to Glenrowan where the rest of the Kelly gang were waiting. This plan did not go as predicted and ultimately the Kelly gang fell at Glenrowan in 1880. This photograph was taken by James Bray who worked as a professional photographer in Camp Street Beechworth from 1870-1891. He was one of four men who photographed the Kelly Gang after the siege in Glenrowan in 1880. He is also renowned for his previous work photographing members of the Kelly gang. This photograph is part of the Burke Museum "Kelly album" which includes a significant collection of photographs and artefacts connected to Ned Kelly and the Kelly Gang. Ned Kelly and his gang have become ingrained in Australian popular culture and thus many museums, art galleries and private collections house material connected to the Kelly story which allows the events and people to be researched and interpreted. Artefacts and photographs pertaining to the Kelly gang are particularly valuable for Australian museums. This particular photograph is significant for its connection to Beechworth photographer James Bray who is responsible for many images depicting members of the Kelly Gang. The photograph is also of artistic significance as an example of a Carte de Viste dating to 1880 and it's connection to Aaron Sherritt.Sepia rectangular photograph printed on card. Obverse: J.E.Bray./ Photo/ Beechworth Reverse: Portrait & Landscape/ Photographer 5/ Aaron Sherritt J E Bray Signature Beechworth/ Victoria Beware (almost erased out) Negatives Kept. Copies 5I/.Each May/ Be Had By Forwarding Name And Address/ Accompanied With Remittance To/ The Amount Of Order/ Photographs Coloured In Water Colours 10237. kelly album, woolshed valley, 1870s, kelly gang, joe byrne, ned kelly, aaron sherritt, james bray, beechworth, burke museum -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph
This photograph, taken by Courtney’s Thelma Studios in Wangaratta, depicts Sergeant Arthur Loftus Maule Steele standing in the regalia of the Masonic Lodge. Before his death, Steele was a long term member of the St John’s Lodge of Masons where he was a Past Master and held office of treasurer for over thirty years. He was also a dedicated member of the Church of England and was an Electoral Inspector for Wangaratta. Steele was Sergeant of Police in Wangaratta for much of his life. He was one of 17 children born to Captain Robert Ball Steele and Mary Babington in Tours, France, in 1839. His parents were travelling at the time and soon after settled in Donegal, Ireland. At the age of 12, Steele was sent to the Military Academy of Dublin where he passed his examinations and prepared to enter the British Army. Steele met a bother of Robert O’Hara Burke and was advised to travel to Australia and join as a police cadet. Steele took the advice and travelled to Australia, arriving in Melbourne at the age of 17. He spend some time in a variety of employment including working as a clerk for the White Star Line. He entered the Victorian Police force in 1856. By 1864, Steele married Ruth Ingram Ballinger at Snowy Creek and worked at Omeo until being promoted to the mining centre of Beechworth, taking charge of the Yackandandah Station. Steele and Ballinger had ten children. Steele is well known in Victorian history for a variety of reasons, the most famous being the role he played in capturing Edward “Ned” Kelly at Glenrowan on the 28th June 1880. He also arrested Frank Neville (for the murder of a local resident Mr Nicholls) and Patrick Sheehan (first person to be executed in the Beechworth Gaol 1865 for the murder of James Kennedy at Rowdy Flat Yackandandah). He later worked on the case of Bridget Mepham (charged with the murder of her sister) at Wangaratta and retired from the Police force on the 1st of August 1896. In this retirement, Steele was a keen horticulturalist who enjoyed observing the habits and growth of new varieties cared for in his conservatory. Steele passed away in February 1914. This image has the potential to support current research on Sergeant Steele, the Masonic Lodge and photography during the c.1890s. Sergeant Steele is a well-researched member of the Victorian Police force and is known primarily for his involvement with the Kelly Gang. Therefore, depictions of Steele through photography can help to provide essential information about Steele outside of the Police force. This image has the capacity to inform about Steele’s involvement with the Masonic Lodge in Wangaratta. Therefore, it is important for what it can reveal regarding historic and social aspects. The Burke Museum is home to a large collection of Kelly centred photographs. The study of these photographs in connection to those in other museums have the ability to further current understanding on important figures and events in this historic occasion.Black and White rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper and mounted on an oval boardObverse: Courtney's Thelma Studios/ Wangaratta Reverse: 2747portrait, ned kelly, uniform, policeman, wangarratta, sergeant, steele, 1880, photograph, oval, black and white, sergeant steele, arthur loftus maule steele, arthur steele, wangaratta, beechworth -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph
In this image a Colt 1855 Revolving Rifle is placed upon a sign detailing an £8,000 reward for robbery and murder. Writing on the rear of the photograph identifies the rifle as having belonged to Joe Byrne. In colonial Victoria, the Colt brand firearm was highly popular. They began their popularity in the goldfields of the early 1850s. Individuals, particularly those coming to Victoria with prior experience in the goldfield, brought with them a means of self-defence because of the prevalence of assault and robbery on the goldfields. In the 1860s, the Colt firearm became popular among the Victorian Police force. It was decided in June 1864 by Chief Commissioner of Police, Frederick Standish that the Colt revolvers were far more practical, being of simpler construction and therefore, more easily cleaned and less dangerous than the revolvers used prior to this: the Adams and Kerr firearms. The Colt revolver remained in use in regional districts of Victoria as late as the early 1880 when they were used at the Kelly siege at Glenrowan. The £8,000 reward was issued in 1879 after the Kelly Gang committed numerous bank robberies at Euroa and Jerilderie. In the year prior, the Kelly Gang murdered three policemen at Stringybark Creek. This resulted in the creation of the “Felon’s Apprehension Act 1878” which enabled an individual, whether a part of the Police force or civilian, to shoot a declared outlaw on sight. After the bank robberies, the Police force of NSW and Victoria increased the existing reward to this £8,000 amount.This photograph is significant for what it can potentially reveal about the Kelly Gang and firearms made in this period. The rifle in the image is a Colt Revolving Rifle which was known to have been used by the Victorian Police force from the early 1850s to the late 1880s. It is also known that the Kelly Gang stole police rifles which they used to practise with and so the identification of the rifle as having belonged to Joe Byrne is of significant importance to researchers studying the firearms of the Kelly Gang. More research is needed to solidify the connection of this particular weapon to Byrne other than the handwritten note on the back of the photograph. The Burke Museum Beechworth is home to a significant collection of photographs connected to Ned Kelly and the Kelly Gang. Photographs like this one are valuable for what they can potentially reveal about the Kelly Gang and the Police force during this period. Alongside the study of the other images, photographs from this collection have the ability to further expand current knowledge on this period of Australian history. There is also the capability to provide an analysis of how these firearms and Kelly memorabilia have been received in the past. It could be beneficial to undertake a close study of the use history and reception of these artefacts within the museum context.Black and white rectangular reproduced photograph printed on matte photographic paperReverse: 10268 / Joe Byrne's / Riflekelly album, ned kelly, kelly gang, joe byrne, rewards, outlaw, criminals, bushrangers, colt, police, firearm, beechworth, reward, felon's apprehension act 1878, 1880, glenrowan, colt revolver, revolving rifle, 8000 pound reward, jerilderie, euroa, beechworth goldfield -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Negative - Photograph, Harry Gilham, Grave of Myles Archibald Lyons and children, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, Sep 2009
In 1872 Senior Constable Myles Lyons replaced Peter Lawlor at Eltham Police Station. Earlier in his career, he had taken part in a search (one of many) for missing explorers Burke and Wills. At Eltham, his arrests ranged from minor instances of theft, vandalism and larrikinism to serious cases of manslaughter, murder and attempted suicide. He even tracked down and arrested two Norwegian seamen charged with desertion from their vessel. While conveying a prisoner from Eltham to Melbourne in 1886, he was attacked by the prisoner en route. It seems that much of the local news in the Evelyn Observer was provided by Eltham Shire Secretary C.S. Wingrove. In 1878, Eltham residents held an “Indignation Meeting” at the Evelyn Hotel, complaining that the reporting had denigrated Lyons’ conduct and had stigmatised the character of Eltham’s inhabitants. They passed a resolution castigating Wingrove and supporting Lyons. Wingrove claimed to have been misconstrued. But in 1887 the Evelyn Observer carried a long ranting vitriolic editorial. It complained about inadequate policing generally, then attacked Lyons personally, saying that (although efficient in the past) he had now become incompetent and needed to be replaced by a younger more energetic man. Myles Lyons retired due to ill health in 1889 but remained in Eltham until his death in 1899. He is buried in Eltham Cemetery with his wife Flora and five of their children. Four sons moved to Western Australia where two were killed in unconnected railway accidents. In Loving Memory of Myles Archibald Beloved Husband of Flora Lyons Who Departed This Life 19th August 1899 Also their beloved Children Archibald Myles Myles died at age 75 on the same day as his 14 year old daughter, Flora Louise. Who died 28th June 1865, aged 18 months Edith May Died 9th November, 1884, aged 1 year Hester May Died 17th July, 1887, Aged 14 months Flora Louisa Died 19th August, 1889, aged 14 years Joseph William Died 1st August, 1904, aged 27 yearsRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 6 stripsKodak GC 400-9eltham cemetery, gravestones, edith may lyons, flora louisa lyons, flora lyons, hester may lyons, joseph william lyons, myles archibald lyons, police, archibald myles lyons -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Grave of Peter Lawlor and children, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
The Victorian gold rush came to Eltham in the early 1850s and with it came a crime wave. Local traders called for police protection. This led to the appointment in 1857 of Irish-born Peter Lawlor as Senior Constable at Eltham. In 1859 Peter and his wife Kate were able to move into an official police residence at the corner of Maria Street (now Main Road) and Brougham Street, with stables out the back and a large paddock for grazing across the road. Some of their children went to Eltham Primary School. That 1859 police residence is now the home of the Eltham District Historical Society. The small wooden building on the very corner is a modern replica of the separate police station/office built around 1885-1900. Cases investigated by Constable Lawlor included murders, stealing (horses, cattle, fowls, watches, linen, clothing), a search for a missing person, and two separate instances of abandoned children seeking help. He was officially commended in 1866 for bringing to justice a man who had indecently assaulted an 11-year old girl. Sadly, there was a similar but unconnected case only a few months later. But events had a lighter side; in 1871 Kate lent her piano to the Snowflakes Christy Minstrels for a Catholic Church fund-raising concert. Peter was transferred to Prahran in 1872. He died in 1876 and is buried in Eltham Cemetery with four of his children. His headstone was stolen some time after May 1990 but was returned anonymously (broken into three pieces) in August 2013. It is resting on his grave but has not been re-erected. The Inscription reads: Peter Lawlor Who died February 12th 1876 Aged 55 years Also his children Michael Margaret Maud and EdithBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, edith lawlor, margaret lawlor, maud lawlor, michael lawlor, peter lawlor