-
execution in 1880 as
effectively representing the end of the
bushranging era.
Bushranging's origins in a
convict system bred a
unique kind of desperado...
- "Morgan and the Magistrate". A
Guide to
Australian Bushranging.
Retrieved 18
April 2021.
Bushranging at Wallandool,
Goulburn Herald, 8
August 1863, page...
-
Stringybark Cr****. As a
result of this and
raids on
Euroa and Jerilderie,
bushranging's largest ever
reward was
placed on
their heads. In 1880, Byrne, believing...
- into
colonial society.
Aboriginal resistance,
convict rebellions and
bushranging were
sometimes suppressed under martial law. The 1808 Rum Rebellion,...
-
Bushranging in
North Queensland is a 1904
short film by the
Limelight Department of the
Salvation Army in Australia. It was Australia's
first bushranging...
- 20-year-old
James Ogden in
committing armed robberies and
engaging in
other bushranging activities in and
around Epping Forest. As a
result of
their "reign of...
-
Power (alias of
Henry Johnson), a
transported convict who
turned to
bushranging in north-eastern
Victoria after escaping Melbourne's
Pentridge Prison...
-
Andrew George Scott (5 July 1842 – 20
January 1880), also
known as
Captain Moonlite,
though also
referred to as
Alexander Charles Scott and
Captain Moonlight...
-
Henry Joseph Manns (20 June 1839 – 26
March 1863) was an
Australian bushranger and
member of the Gardiner–Hall gang. He is best
known for
taking part in...
- was an
expert horse rider and bush
navigator who
travelled with her
bushranging partner and
lover Captain Thunderbolt. Mary Ann Bugg was born at the...