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Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (Henry Pewtress), 1892
Large mounted black and white image of Henry Pewtress. Image is signed by Pewtress in bottom right cornerhenry pewtress, london fifty, mansfield, kelly gang, edward kelly, ned kelly -
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Photograph (ten men with rifles), 1879
Black and white photograph showing a group of ten men with rifles in a staged bushland setting. Eight are standing and two are crouching. Superintendent Hare's search party taken just before they were about to start for the Strathbogie Rangeskelly gang, bushrangers, search party, francis augustus hare, thomas lawless, alfred john falkiner, joseph ladd mayes, john milne, thomas hewitt kirkham, william canny -
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Photograph (Steve Hart)
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 -
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Photograph (grave of Michael Kennedy), Vallan Studio
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 -
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Photograph (grave of Thomas Lonigan), Vallan Studio
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 -
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Photograph (Police Memorial), Vallan Studio, 1880
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 -
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Postcard (Police memorial), 1908
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 -
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Poster (Kelly Gang), 15 November 1878
Medium sized proclamation poster declaring that Daniel Kelly and Ned Kelly are outlaws according to 'The Felons Apprehension Act 1878'edward kelly, ned kelly, daniel kelly, bushrangers, kelly gang -
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Poster (Reward Kelly Gang), 15 November 1878
Reward proclamation for the arrest of Edward Kelly, Daniel Kelly, Stephen Hart and Joseph Byrneedward kelly, ned kelly, daniel kelly, bushrangers, kelly gang, joseph byrne, stephen hart, michael scanlan, stringybark creek -
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Pouch, Document
Belonged to police member Patrick Charles Gascoigne engaged in the Kelly captureFolded brown leather pouch. Pocket inside with sewn leather straps inside to possibly keep writing equipment in placeP.C. Gascoigne (written in black ink on inside)kelly gang, police search party, bushrangers, patrick charles gascoigne -
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Report (Kelly Gang), December 1880
Seven page hand written document written by Senior Constable Kelly regarding their claims to the Kelly Gang Reward Boardkelly gang, glenrowan, ned kelly, edward kelly, reward, thomas hewitt kirkham, charles gascoigne, james murdoch arthur, daniel barry, william canny, john kelly, john phillips -
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Report (Kelly Gang), 24/12/1881
Printed report on cream coloured paper. Examines the role of Sergeant Steele during the Kelly Outbreak and Glenrowankelly gang, glenrowan, royal commission, sergeant steele, misconduct -
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Revolver
Weapon believed to have been owned by Edward Kelly as evidenced by letters 'EK' scratched into the bottom of the handle. Colt Model 1849 Percussion Revolver, Serial Number 53939. Five round chamber and a plain timber handle with the letters 'E.K.' scratched into the handle.edward kelly, ned kelly, kelly gang, weapon -
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Scrapbook (Henry Pewtress)
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 -
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Scrapbook (Thomas McIntyre), 25 x 19.5 x 3, 1878 - 1880
Red fabric bound and embossed scrapbook belonging to Constable Thomas McIntyre containing newspaper cuttings from various publications between 1878 and 1880. thomas mcintyre, kelly gang, ned kelly, edward kellly, henry pewtress, search for the kelly gang -
Victoria Police Museum
Scrapbook (Thomas McIntyre), 1879 - 1900
Green fabric bound and embossed scrapbook belonging to Constable Thomas McIntyre containing newspaper cuttings from various publications between 1878 and 1880.thomas mcintyre, kelly gang, ned kelly, edward kellly, henry pewtress, search for the kelly gang, london fifty -
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Sketch (Aaron Sherritt)
Black and white photograph showing a copied illustration of the head of a man. Partial caption underneath image Murdered by the Kelly Gang (written in ink on rear)kelly gang, edward kelly, ned kelly, aaron sherritt, murders, joe byrne -
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Sketch (Strathbogie Ranges)
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 -
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Drawing - Sketch (Ned Kelly), 1878
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 -
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Sketch (Broken train rails)
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 -
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Sketch (Ned Kelly on trial)
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 -
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Tintype (Patrick Quinn), 1875
Hand tinted tintype photograph showing a seated man with a beard, moustache and whiskers wearing a coat and vest. Cheeks are rosypatrick quinn, kelly gang, ned kelly, edward kelly -
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Criminal records (Squizzy Taylor)
Police docket (with photograph), record of convictions, fingerprints for Squizzy Taylorsquizzy taylor, leslie taylor, david donoghue, leslie grout, michael mcgee, murder -
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Carte de Visite (Patrick O'Loughlin), Frederick Cornell, pre 1878
Small black and white carte de visite photograph showing a standing mounted constable O'LoughlinOur Commissariat Trroper (Patrick) O'Loughlin now Sergt O'L. It was this sergt who had the gruesome duty of digging out from beneath a hearth stone the body of the notorious murderer Deeming's wife, at Windsor, Victoria (ink on rear)frederick deeming, patrick o'loughlin, murders -
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Corkscrew
The corkscrew was discovered in a box with a 1906 newspaper article concerning the Victoria Police Museum and its collection. In it Inspector Cawsey speaks of the corkscrew as being the same given to him by convicted serial killer Frederick Deeming in 1892.Metal corkscrew on turned wooden handle. A small knife is attached in one end of the handle. The corkscrew worm has a cylindrical shape frame attached to the central stem. A small pin is inserted above this, and can be made loose to allow the cylinder to move further up the stem to remove the corkfrederick deeming, inspector cawsey, murders, emily mather -
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Handcuffs
Handcuffs used to transport the famous serial killer Frederick Deeming from Perth to Melbourne for trial over the murder of Emily Mather at Windsor on 24 December 1891Handcuffs, metal. Twenty two metal links and a circular ring in centrehandcuffs, frederick deeming, emily mather, murders -
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Photograph (Frederick Deeming)
Black and white photograph mounted onto white board. Photograph is oval in shape. Writing in ink on board underneath attached photographFrederick B Deeming. Executed in 1892 for the murder of Emily Lydia Matherfrederick deeming, emily mather, murders, executions -
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Photograph (Frederick Deeming)
In March 1892, Melbourne Butcher John Stamford took a prospective tenant to a house he owned at 57 Andrew Street Windsor. He noticed a 'disagreeable smell' coming from the front rooms. Suspecting foul play, Stamford called the police who quickly discovered a decomposing body and partially clad body of a young woman in a shallow grave under the fireplace. 'Her skull had been shattered and her throat cut'. Two detectives, Sergeants Considine and Cawsey, began investigations. The previous tenant, a 'Mr. Druin' who had rented the house had since disappeared was the main suspect. 'Druin' had arrived in Australia from England as 'Albert Williams' in December 1891 with his 24 year old wife Emily Mather. The body was Emily's. The crime scene investigation proved difficult as the suspect - whatever his real name- had cleaned up the scene very carefully. Much later it was discovered that the suspect was in fact Frederick Bayley Deeming, a former sailor born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, in 1854. In 1881, Deeming deserted his ship and lived in Sydney where he married and had a family. Deeply in debt, he later burned his business down to claim its insurance value and fled to South Africa before he could be arrested. He is believed to have committed numerous frauds and murders in Africa. Eventually found in Uruguay, he spent time in prison in England for fraud. After being released he married Emily and returned to Australia. After leaving England, British police began investigating him over the murder of Mrs Marie Deeming and her four children. Now using another alias, 'Baron Swanston', Deeming was arrested in Western Australia before he left the country in the company of a young woman, Kate Rounsefell, whom he planned to marry. It seems Kate would have been his next murder victim. Brought back to Victoria, in May 1892, Deeming went on trail for the murder of Emily Mather. Despite a strong defense conducted by a brilliant young barrister and 3 times Australian Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, the evidence against Deeming was overwhelming and he was found guilty. Deeming was hanged at Melbourne Gaol on 23 May 1892. He was known to be responsible for at least 6 murders and may have committed others. Black and white photograph backed onto black backing board showing a man in a long coat and top hat with his hands in his pockets and a moustachefrederick deeming, emily mather, murders -
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Photograph (Emily Mather)
In March 1892, Melbourne Butcher John Stamford took a prospective tenant to a house he owned at 57 Andrew Street Windsor. He noticed a 'disagreeable smell' coming from the front rooms. Suspecting foul play, Stamford called the police who quickly discovered a decomposing body and partially clad body of a young woman in a shallow grave under the fireplace. 'Her skull had been shattered and her throat cut'. Two detectives, Sergeants Considine and Cawsey, began investigations. The previous tenant, a 'Mr. Druin' who had rented the house had since disappeared was the main suspect. 'Druin' had arrived in Australia from England as 'Albert Williams' in December 1891 with his 24 year old wife Emily Mather. The body was Emily's. The crime scene investigation proved difficult as the suspect - whatever his real name- had cleaned up the scene very carefully. Much later it was discovered that the suspect was in fact Frederick Bayley Deeming, a former sailor born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, in 1854. In 1881, Deeming deserted his ship and lived in Sydney where he married and had a family. Deeply in debt, he later burned his business down to claim its insurance value and fled to South Africa before he could be arrested. He is believed to have committed numerous frauds and murders in Africa. Eventually found in Uruguay, he spent time in prison in England for fraud. After being released he married Emily and returned to Australia. After leaving England, British police began investigating him over the murder of Mrs Marie Deeming and her four children. Now using another alias, 'Baron Swanston', Deeming was arrested in Western Australia before he left the country in the company of a young woman, Kate Rounsefell, whom he planned to marry. It seems Kate would have been his next murder victim. Brought back to Victoria, in May 1892, Deeming went on trail for the murder of Emily Mather. Despite a strong defense conducted by a brilliant young barrister and 3 times Australian Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, the evidence against Deeming was overwhelming and he was found guilty. Deeming was hanged at Melbourne Gaol on 23 May 1892. He was known to be responsible for at least 6 murders and may have committed others. Black and white photograph backed onto black board showing a lady in dark clothing and hat resting with her right elbow on the arm of a lounge. Woman is holding a small sprig of flowers in her left handEmily Lydia Mather. Murdered by Deeming 1892 (in black ink along top of photograph)frederick deeming, emily mather, murders -
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Photograph (Emily Mather's grave), 1892
Black and white photograph backed onto white backing board showing the grave site of Emily Lydia Mather with the portrait of the woman superimposed at the top left cornerMurdered by Fredk. B. Deeming 1892 (in black ink along top of photograph)frederick deeming, murders, emily mather