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Introduction to Ned Kelly

A man of courage and foolhardiness

Ned Kelly, the jungle thief, is one of Australia's greatest folk heroes. He was praised by memorials, painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers. There are more books, songs and websites about Australian historical figures Ned Kelly and Kelly Gang than anyone else.

When people ask what they think of Ned Kelly, the answer is usually quite extreme. They either regarded him as a hero, his family and friends as heroes, or regarded him as a jungle robber who robbed banks, stole livestock and killed policemen.

A brief history of Ned Kelly and the Kelly gang

Edward Sneijder Kelly is the eldest son of an Irish Catholic couple. His father was released from prison and his mother immigrated. /kloc-0 was born in June, 855, and was executed at the age of 25 in June, 880.

A brief history of Ned Kelly and the Kelly gang

As a teenager, he was a "jungle worker"-the barking of a ring dog damaged horses, cows and fences. Graduated from Duffing and stealing horses and cows.

In Ned's short life, he was beaten, robbed of a horse, arrested for robbing a bank, and attempted to be murdered by the police. The final 100 bonus was given to Ned and Dan Kelly. Later, the reward was increased to 65,438+0,000 for the murder of Stringybark Creek by three policemen from each Kelly gang.

After more bank robberies, Kelly helped in a small town. They spent 60 hostages in Victoria's "Last Battle" hotel Glenrowan. In the battle with three members of the police gang-Dan Kelly, Joe Bourne and steve hart were killed, and an injured Sneijder was arrested and accused of murdering a policeman. Ned Kelly was tried and convicted for the murder of police officer Ronigan, who hanged himself in Sterling Barker River and Melbourne Prison.