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Ned Kelly Researched By Evie And Alicia Sunday, 6 July 14

Ned Kelly

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Ned Kelly

Researched By Evie And Alicia

Sunday, 6 July 14

• Early Life........................................................pg.1

• The Kelly Gang.............................................pg.2

• What Crimes He Committed..................pg.3

• Interesting Facts..........................................pg.4

• Timeline.........................................................pg5

• Interesting Facts...........................................pg.6

• Glossary........................................................pg.7

• Index..............................................................pg.8Sunday, 6 July 14

Contents• Early Life........................................................pg.1

• The Kelly Gang.............................................pg.2

• What Crimes He Committed..................pg.3

• Interesting Facts..........................................pg.4

• Timeline.........................................................pg5

• Interesting Facts...........................................pg.6

• Glossary........................................................pg.7

• Index..............................................................pg.8Sunday, 6 July 14

Ned Kelly was born in 1855. He was the eldest son of 8 siblings. The siblings were Dan,Kate, James, Grace, Margaret, Anne and Mary Jane. His parents were John and Ellen. Neds real name is Edward Kelly. Much of Neds teenage years were spent in jail. He was arrested and put in jail for 7 weeks for assaulting a Chinese pig farmer. He embarrassed the police because he was hard to catch and became a hero.

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Early Life

Ned Kelly was born in 1855. He was the eldest son of 8 siblings. The siblings were Dan,Kate, James, Grace, Margaret, Anne and Mary Jane. His parents were John and Ellen. Neds real name is Edward Kelly. Much of Neds teenage years were spent in jail. He was arrested and put in jail for 7 weeks for assaulting a Chinese pig farmer. He embarrassed the police because he was hard to catch and became a hero.

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The Kelly gang was a group made up of a group of bushrangers.The gang was made up of Ned Kelly,

Dan Kelly, Steve Hart and Joe Byrne, their friends. The Kelly gang robbed many banks and created steel armor from the money they stole. After they

stole the money, they hid from the police in the bush. Police offered a reward of 500 pounds for

information about where they were.

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Kelly Gang

The Kelly gang was a group made up of a group of bushrangers.The gang was made up of Ned Kelly,

Dan Kelly, Steve Hart and Joe Byrne, their friends. The Kelly gang robbed many banks and created steel armor from the money they stole. After they

stole the money, they hid from the police in the bush. Police offered a reward of 500 pounds for

information about where they were.

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Ned Kelly committed many crimes during his life. Some of the crimes he committed

including assaulting a Chinese pig farmer, trading a horse that was stolen, assaulting a hawker which he was later arrested for. He

also shot Constable Alexander Fitzpatrick in the wrist because he came to close to his sister Kate. Ned Kelly also held police and civilians

hostage while stealing money out of bank vaults.

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Crimes He Committed

Ned Kelly committed many crimes during his life. Some of the crimes he committed

including assaulting a Chinese pig farmer, trading a horse that was stolen, assaulting a hawker which he was later arrested for. He

also shot Constable Alexander Fitzpatrick in the wrist because he came to close to his sister Kate. Ned Kelly also held police and civilians

hostage while stealing money out of bank vaults.

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• Ned saved a boy from drowning and was rewarded with silk green sash

• Ned was believed to be romantically involved with his cousin

• His last words before being hung were “i suppose it has come to this,” or “such is life”

• Steve Hart disguised himself in womens clothing to avoid countryside

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Interesting Facts

• Ned saved a boy from drowning and was rewarded with silk green sash

• Ned was believed to be romantically involved with his cousin

• His last words before being hung were “i suppose it has come to this,” or “such is life”

• Steve Hart disguised himself in womens clothing to avoid countryside

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• Arrested: sent to jail

• Assaulting: A sudden violent attack

• Bushranger: a Person who lives by robbing travelers.

• Civilians: Town member

• Charged: Arrested for a crime.

• Embarrassed: Put someone to shame

• Rewarded: with a medal or certificate for doing something good.

• Romantically: in a relationship

• Swapped: to trade with another person.

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Glossary

• Arrested: sent to jail

• Assaulting: A sudden violent attack

• Bushranger: a Person who lives by robbing travelers.

• Civilians: Town member

• Charged: Arrested for a crime.

• Embarrassed: Put someone to shame

• Rewarded: with a medal or certificate for doing something good.

• Romantically: in a relationship

• Swapped: to trade with another person.

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• Brian, J (2013) Meet Ned Kelly; Random House, New South Wales.

• Greenwood, M and Lessac, F (2010) Ned Kelly and the Green Sash; Walker Books, New South Wales.

• Hunt, P (2012) The Wild Colonial Boys; Black Dog Books, New South Wales.

• www.nedkellyfactsforkids.com, 25th of June.

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Bibliography

• Brian, J (2013) Meet Ned Kelly; Random House, New South Wales.

• Greenwood, M and Lessac, F (2010) Ned Kelly and the Green Sash; Walker Books, New South Wales.

• Hunt, P (2012) The Wild Colonial Boys; Black Dog Books, New South Wales.

• www.nedkellyfactsforkids.com, 25th of June.

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Thanks for listening

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