What job did ned kelly have when he left school?
he was working because his father died so he did ring barking,mustering and he also saved a boys life
Ned Kelly was an Australian outlaw who had various hideouts
Do you mean how did he die - He was hanged, 11th November 1880, in Melbourne Goal
What are common Australian perceptions about Ned kelly?
He was not good and not bad because he did all those crimes (you can call it crimes if you want) because he was trying to give money to the freking poor
Ned Kelly was born in the town of Beveridge, in the state of Victoria, Australia, in 1854. He was the son of Irish immigrants and became a notorious outlaw and folk hero in Australia during the late 19th century. Kelly is best known for his criminal activities, including bank robberies and his iconic confrontation with police in his homemade suit of armor. His life and legacy have had a lasting impact on Australian culture and history.
Is Ned Kelly the youngest child in his family?
is ned kelly the youngest in his family or the oldest one.
Yes, Ned Kelly did write a diary. The Jerilderie Letter is a lengthy document written by Ned Kelly in 1879, not exactly a diary but a letter addressed to the police detailing his grievances and outlining his version of events. It is considered one of the most significant writings from the Australian bushranger era.
What colour was ned kellys eyes?
Ned Kelly is best known for being a murderer from the Irish Australian resistance. Based on the photos taken during his lifetime, Ned Kelly had dark brown eyes.
Does a cosmic spin ned yo yo come with a ball bearing or is the middle part just a three piece axel?
It has a ball bearing axel, look at it at "The Ned Show.com.
What did Ned Kelly kill the three police?
to save this brothers and himself from getting arrested. He didn't mean any harm. He told them to surrender but a war began and he had to shoot them
In the siege of Glenrowan, shortly after trying to de-rail a steam train carrying a police response unit of over 300 men, sent to kill him. Not one officer died, but the offence taken by the state was severe.
On the 11 December 1880 Ned Kelly was hung at the Melbourne Goal
What does 'as game as Ned Kelly' mean?
Ned Kelly was a famous Irish convict in Australia. He was so "game" or tenacious, that he impressed everyone in the country - rather like Robin Hood. The word "game" in this instance means "willing to face danger" rather than the more usual definition.
Who was the judge who sentenced Ned Kelly?
Sir Redmond Barry was the judge who sentenced Ned Kelly to death for his crimes. Kelly was convicted of murder and received the death penalty, which was carried out by hanging in 1880. Barry sentenced Kelly and his gang members following their actions during the Stringybark Creek police shootings.