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  • Bushranger - Wikipedia
    These bushrangers, also known as "bolters", preferred the hazards of wild, unexplored bushland surrounding Sydney to the deprivation and brutality of convict life The first notable bushranger, African convict John Caesar, robbed settlers for food, and had a brief, tempestuous alliance with Aboriginal resistance fighters during Pemulwuy's War
  • Bushranger | Outlaw, Robber, Highwayman | Britannica
    Bushranger, any of the bandits of the Australian bush, or outback, who harassed the settlers, miners, and Aborigines of the frontier in the late 18th and 19th centuries and whose exploits figure prominently in Australian history and folklore
  • Ned Kelly - Wikipedia
    Edward Kelly (December 1854 [a] – 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, gang leader and police-murderer One of the last bushrangers, he is known for wearing a homemade suit of bulletproof armour during his final shootout with the police
  • Bushranger 4x4 Gear
    Bushranger 4x4 Gear offers Australian-engineered solutions for 4WD work-and-play vehicles If it’s stamped with Bushranger, it’s built for you and your journey
  • 5 of Australia’s Most Infamous Bushrangers - History Hit
    Here are 5 of Australia’s most infamous bushrangers Later dubbed ‘Mad Dog’, Daniel Morgan has a reputation for being one of Australia’s most bloodthirsty bushrangers
  • How convict Thomas Jeffries became cannibal bushranger
    The bushranger was Thomas Jeffries Over the course of his infamous criminal career, he was guilty of serial rape, murder and cannibalism
  • Ned Kelly | Biography Facts | Britannica
    bushranger, any of the bandits of the Australian bush, or outback, who harassed the settlers, miners, and Aborigines of the frontier in the late 18th and 19th centuries and whose exploits figure prominently in Australian history and folklore
  • Australia’s most notorious bushrangers - Australian Geographic
    We reflect on the dastardly deeds and larger-than-life legacies of Australia’s infamous bushrangers Murderers, madmen and outlaws feature prominently in Australia’s early colonial history
  • June 15, 1862: Australia’s largest-ever gold robbery is carried out by . . .
    History ON THIS DAY June 15, 1862: Australia’s largest-ever gold robbery is carried out by bushranger Frank Gardiner FORBES, NSW — Frank Gardiner was born Francis Christie in 1829, in Scotland He was first convicted of horse stealing in Victoria in 1850, and sentenced to five years' hard labour in Pentridge Gaol
  • The True Tales Of Australias Most Notorious Bushrangers
    That's what happened with a number of Australia's most infamous bushrangers Sure, they were violent men and women who robbed and killed their way across the Land Down Under, but there's a touch of something else there, too





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