More books have been written about the Kelly Gang than any other subject in Australian history.
At 2.30pm, the police set fire to the building to try and make the rest of the Kelly Gang leave the building.
He became an outlaw shortly thereafter with the rest of the Kelly Gang.
She supplied the Kelly Gang with food, ammunition, and information.
As a member of the Kelly Gang he often rode around in women's clothes to avoid being caught.
Another report states that he said "Many more years in the bush for the Kelly Gang!"
She supplied the Kelly Gang with food, ammunition, and news about the police hunt.
The police increased the reward on the Kelly Gang.
The 46 police quickly left the train and placed themselves around the hotel so that the Kelly Gang was trapped inside.
He is known as the lieutenant of the Kelly Gang.
More books have been written about the Kelly Gang than any other subject in Australian history.
At 2.30pm, the police set fire to the building to try and make the rest of the Kelly Gang leave the building.
He became an outlaw shortly thereafter with the rest of the Kelly Gang.
She supplied the Kelly Gang with food, ammunition, and information.
As a member of the Kelly Gang he often rode around in women's clothes to avoid being caught.
Another report states that he said "Many more years in the bush for the Kelly Gang!"
She supplied the Kelly Gang with food, ammunition, and news about the police hunt.
The police increased the reward on the Kelly Gang.
The 46 police quickly left the train and placed themselves around the hotel so that the Kelly Gang was trapped inside.
He is known as the lieutenant of the Kelly Gang.