At 14 years old, Ned Kelly was labelled a "Juvenile Bushranger" and spent 10 days in the custody after assaulting a Pig Farmer named, Ah Fook. Charges were dropped. This is the first arrest though. However, He is believed to have been assisting Highwayman, Harry Power prior to this arrest.
There is no famous outlaw currently housed at Old Melbourne Gaol. However, notorious bushranger Ned Kelly was an inmate there in the 1880s.
Ned Kelly's mother, Ellen Kelly, was born in 1830 and died in 1923, making her 93 years old at the time of her death. She was a significant figure in Australian history, often associated with her son, the infamous outlaw Ned Kelly. Ellen Kelly's life spanned a long period of change in Australia, reflecting the challenges faced by Irish immigrants during that time.
Ned Kelly was not transported. He was born in Australia.
Ned Kelly would be around 166 years of age
Ned Kelly was 16 years old when he first went to jail for assault.
ned kelly was a hero because he saver a 11 year old from drowning
Ned Kelly was hanged in Old Melbourne on November 11, 1880, primarily for his role as the leader of a gang that engaged in a series of violent confrontations with the police in Australia. He was convicted of the murder of a police officer during a bank robbery and his subsequent actions, including the infamous siege at Glenrowan, solidified his status as an outlaw. Despite his controversial legacy, Kelly became a folk hero for many, symbolizing resistance against colonial authority. His execution marked the end of an era in the Australian bushranger history.
At 10am on the 11th of November 1880 in the old Melbourne Goal, Ned Kelly was hanged.
ned kelly was couragous because he saved a seven year old boy
Old Melbourne Gaol
he was 10
Ned Kelly was 14 years old when he was first arrested and sent to jail for assaulting a Chinese pig farmer.