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Nothing now but the greatest good luck can now save any of us; and as for myself, I may live four or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse are at forty-eight, and very weak, and my legs and arms are nearly skin and bone … starvation on nardoo
Australia's hottest movie star fixes me with his soulful brown eyes and greets me with a firm lick on the hand. Then, with a clack-clack of claws on the wooden floor of his airy home, Koko shows me through to the kitchen. For the next 20 minutes, the six
In this undated photo released by the State Library of Victoria, Australia's most infamous criminal, Ned Kelly, is in chains at a prison called the Old Melbourne Gaol - now a historic site - in Melbourne, Australia. The headless remains of Kelly have... View Photo »
Ned Kelly: ‘Ah well, I suppose it has come to this.’ What do the words of the condemned have to tell us about ourselves? ELEVEN minutes before he died - a death he sorely knew was coming - bricklayer and night cook Guadalupe Esparza spoke for the last ti
Master strokes ... the Ramingining artists' Aboriginal Memorial at the National Gallery of Australia. Photo: John Gollings Garry Maddox charts the rise of the National Gallery of Australia as a destination. Blue Poles is still a crowd-puller. Jackson Pol
Josean, A ticket is reserved in your name. This is good news. Inter-connectivity is important. In even more astounding news, I beat Josean to making a comment following an article on the Metro. Is he losing his touch? Thank god the police is under paid a
In this undated photo released by the State Library of Victoria, Australia's most infamous criminal, Ned Kelly, holds a gun in Melbourne, Australia. The headless remains of Kelly have been identified, officials said Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, ending a... View Photo »
[This novel won the Best Novel category at the 2011 Ned Kelly Awards.] From the publisher's page: In 1947, two years after witnessing the death of a young Jewish woman in Poland, Charlie Berlin has rejoined the police force a different man. Sent to inves
Ned Kelly was led to the Melbourne Gaol's gallows on November 11, 1880 but the notorious bushranger is still worrying residents in tranquil Surrey Hills, east of the city centre. The Irish-Australian bandit famous for his custom-made armour is now causin
Edward "Ned" Kelly (3 June 1854 – 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, and, to some, a folk hero for his defiance of the colonial authorities. Kelly was born in Victoria to an Irish convict father, and as a young man he clashed with the police. Following an incident at his home in 1878, police parties searched for him in the bush. ... Full Article
Ned Kelly's headless remains are shown in Melbourne by the Victorian Forensic Medicine on September 1, 2011. Australian authorities have identified the remains of bushranger Ned Kelly, 131 years after the iconic outcast was hanged for murder and his body buried in the yard of a...
View Photo »In this undated photo released by the State Library of Victoria, Australia's most infamous criminal, Ned Kelly, is in chains at a prison called the Old Melbourne Gaol - now a historic site - in Melbourne, Australia. The headless remains of Kelly have been identified, officials said...
View Photo »In this undated photo released by the State Library of Victoria, Australia's most infamous criminal, Ned Kelly, holds a gun in Melbourne, Australia. The headless remains of Kelly have been identified, officials said Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, ending a decades-long mystery surrounding the...
View Photo »In this undated photo released by the State Library of Victoria, a man stands near the burnt remains of the Glenrowan Inn in Glenrowan, where Australia's most storied criminal Ned Kelly was caught. The headless remains of Kelly have been identified, officials said Thursday, Sept. 1,...
View Photo »A combination photo shows an undated photograph of Ned Kelly (top), and his headless remains in Melbourne by the Victorian Forensic Medicine on September 1, 2011. Australian authorities have identified the remains of bushranger Ned Kelly, 131 years after the iconic outcast was hanged...
View Photo »Undated photograph of a police mugshot of Ned Kelly, aged 16, at the Old Melbourne Gaol, released March 13, 2008. Australian authorities have identified the remains of bushranger Ned Kelly, 131 years after the iconic outcast was hanged for murder and his body buried in the yard of a...
View Photo »In this photo supplied by Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, the right tibia of Australia's most infamous criminal, Ned Kelly is shown in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. Through CT scans, X-rays, anthropological and historical research and DNA analysis, a team of...
View Photo »In this photo supplied by Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, Forensic Odontologists Dr. Anthony Hill, left, and Dr. Richard Bassed analyze the dental remains of Australia's most infamous criminal, Ned Kelly at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine in Melbourne,...
View Photo »Ned Kelly's headless remains are shown in Melbourne by the Victorian Forensic Medicine on September 1, 2011. Australian authorities have identified the remains of bushranger Ned Kelly, 131 years after the iconic outcast was hanged for murder and his body buried in the yard of a...
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