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Ned Kelly Ned Kelly i(A57101 works by) (a.k.a. Edward Kelly)
Born: Established: Jun 1855 Beveridge, Whittlesea area, Melbourne Outer North, Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 11 Nov 1880 Melbourne, Victoria,
Gender: Male
Heritage: Irish
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1 3 The Jerilderie Letter Ned Kelly , 2009 extract correspondence (The Jerilderie Letter)
— Appears in: Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature 2009; (p. 224-228)
1 4 y separately published work icon Ned Kelly's Jerilderie Letter Ned Kelly , Carole Wilkinson (editor), Fitzroy : Black Dog Books , 2007 Z1402815 2007 single work information book children's Includes some background on Ned Kelly's life and brief biographical details of people mentioned in the Jerilderie Letter. Also includes a time line and a glossary.
1 The Jerilderie Letter Ned Kelly , 2001 extract correspondence (The Jerilderie Letter)
— Appears in: The Turning Wave : Poems and Songs of Irish Australia 2001; (p. 84)
1 y separately published work icon Ned Kelly : Being His Own Story of His Life and Crimes Clive Turnbull , Ned Kelly , Melbourne : Hawthorn Press , 1942 Z1447539 1942 selected work biography correspondence
2 19 y separately published work icon The Jerilderie Letter Ned Kelly , 1879 (Manuscript version)x400813 Z855917 1879 single work correspondence (taught in 3 units)

'I have been wronged and my mother and four or five men lagged innocent and is my brothers and sisters and my mother not to be pitied also who has no alternative only to put up with the brutal and cowardly conduct of a parcel of big ugly fat-necked wombat headed big bellied magpie legged narrow hipped splaw-footed sons of Irish Bailiffs or english landlords which is better known as Officers of Justice or Victorian Police…

'Outlaw, murderer, self-proclaimed victim, Ned Kelly is an Australian icon. But who was he? Kelly’s extraordinary achievement is to have provided his own answer to that question. The Jerilderie Letter is his remarkable manifesto and a startling record of his voice.

'Kelly delivered his letter, which Joe Byrne had diligently written out, on Monday 10 February 1879, immediately after his gang had held up the Bank of New South Wales in Jerilderie. He gives an impassioned defence of his actions, condemns those who have wronged him, and sends a chilling warning to those who may yet defy him.

'This illustrated edition, transcribed from the manuscript now housed in the State Library of Victoria, includes a fascinating new introduction by the historian Alex McDermott. The Jerilderie Letter remains one of the most astonishing documents in Australian history.' (Publication summary)

2 1 y separately published work icon Babington Letter Ned Kelly , 1870 (Manuscript version)x402024 Z1523815 1870 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Age , 23 November 1985;

Ned Kelly wrote the so-called 'Babington Letter' to Sergeant James Babington in July 1870. It was written shortly after Kelly had been held on remand by Babington.

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