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Bushrangers were
armed robbers and
outlaws who
resided in the
Australian bush
between the 1780s and the
early 20th century. The
original use of the term...
- Look up
bushranger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bushranger was a
lawbreaker who used the
Australian bush to
avoid capture.
Bushranger(s) may also...
- Ben Hall (9 May 1837 – 5 May 1865) was an
Australian bushranger and
leading member of the Gardiner–Hall gang. He and his ****ociates
carried out many raids...
- The
Bushranger may
refer to: The
Bushranger (1928 film) The
Bushranger (1976 film) The
Bushrangers, a play
staged in
Australia Bushranger (disambiguation)...
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April 1865),
better known by his
alias Daniel Morgan, was an
Australian bushranger and outlaw.
Active mainly in the
Riverina of New
South Wales and northern...
- The
bushranger ban was a ban on
films about bushrangers that came into
effect in
parts of
Australia in 1911–12.
Films about bushrangers had been the most...
- 1850 – 21
September 1878),
known by the
alias Midnight, was an
Australian bushranger active in New
South Wales and Queensland. He
served as the inspiration...
- 1880) was an
Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader, bank
robber and
convicted police-murderer. One of the last
bushrangers, he is
known for wearing...
- for the
bushranger involved: some
based on real
individuals and some
apparently fictional. A
common theme is
romanticisation of the
bushranger's battle...
- The
Bushrangers is a 1829
Australian play by
David Burn. It was the
first Australian written play with a
local background. It was
based on the life of...