Postcard - Dan Kelly & Joe Byrne postcard, c. 1906

Historical information

This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. It was extremely popular with audiences but because it portrayed the Kelly Gang as heroes and the police as villains, the Victorian Government eventually banned it from being screened in 1912. These Ned Kelly postcards were found in an album of diverse postcards dating mainly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Significance

The movie, 'The Story of the Kelly Gang', of which this postcard is a still, marked the starting point of the development of narrative feature films which continue to be popular today.

Physical description

A postcard depicting Ned Kelly's brother, Dan Kelly, and their fellow outlaw Joe Byrne.

Inscriptions & markings

Front, bottom left of image: 'Dan Kelly & Joe Byrne'
Back, top: 'POST CARD'

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