Summary

Ned Kelly (December 1854 – 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer. One of the last bushrangers, and by far the most famous, he is best known for wearing a suit of bulletproof armour during his final shootout with the police.

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Ned Kelly's armour on display in the State Library of Victoria The apron, and one shoulderplate are not Ned's and comes from either Dan Kelly's or Steve Hart's armour.
Ned Kelly's armour on display in the State Library of Victoria The apron, and one shoulderplate are not Ned's and comes from either Dan Kelly's or Steve Hart's armour.
Portrait of Ned Kelly taken by the Police Photographer at Pentridge after Ned's transfer from the Beechworth Gaol in 1873 (State Library of Victoria)
Portrait of Ned Kelly taken by the Police Photographer at Pentridge after Ned's transfer from the Beechworth Gaol in 1873 (State Library of Victoria)
Ned Kelly's death mask in the Old Melbourne Gaol
Ned Kelly's death mask in the Old Melbourne Gaol
Monument erected in Mansfield, Victoria in honour of the three policemen murdered by Kelly's gang, Lonigan, Scanlon and Kennedy
Monument erected in Mansfield, Victoria in honour of the three policemen murdered by Kelly's gang, Lonigan, Scanlon and Kennedy
Kelly in the dock
Kelly in the dock
8000 pound reward notice for the capture of the Ned Kelly gang, 15 February 1879
8000 pound reward notice for the capture of the Ned Kelly gang, 15 February 1879
The trial of Ned Kelly
The trial of Ned Kelly
A homemade letterbox in the style of Ned Kelly's armour, Bullio, Southern Highlands
A homemade letterbox in the style of Ned Kelly's armour, Bullio, Southern Highlands
 
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