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Adult: $15.00
Child: $8.00 (under 16 years)
Family: $40.00 (2 adults, 3 children)
Concession: $10.00 (Students and pensioners)

 

A B O U T   T H E   E X H I B I T I O N

Ned: The Exhibition at the Old Melbourne Gaol runs for nine months from October 2001 to July 2002. Ned: The Exhibition is a once in a lifetime opportunity to view original artefacts from the life and times of Ned Kelly and the Kelly Gang. On display is an unparalleled collection of Kellyana, with many items never before seen by the public. Ned: The Exhibition is the culmination of many years’ research and dedication to Ned’s story.

Ian Jones, acknowledged Kelly authority and Author of Ned Kelly: A Short Life says of Ned: The Exhibition, “I’m confident that the exhibition will be a major Kelly landmark – offering the general public a unique level of contact with the Kelly story. Quite apart from telling the story, the exhibits will give the whole thing a touchable reality, a sense of involvement that’s only been possible in the past for those of us who’ve been privileged to share the trust of many, many people who’ve been linked directly or indirectly with the events of the Kelly Outbreak.”

Simply, Ned: The Exhibition is the biggest Ned Kelly related event ever staged, with over 200 items on display. We look at the Kelly story in three distinct areas:

Ned Kelly’s life and times
Actual items from Ned’s life. Objects he touched, documents and relics relating to his story

Ned Kelly in literature and film
We look at the many movies based on this incredible story. From the world’s first full length feature film made in 1906 to the Mick Jagger movie, the television mini series The Last Outlaw and everything in between

Ned Kelly in popular legend
We look at the merchandise and souvenirs, and the mountains of literature on Ned Kelly from the books to newspaper articles

 

F E A T U R E D   I T E M S :

Betty
A Snider Enfield Carbine that was “souvenired” by Ned during the Euroa bank hold up in December 1878. This was Ned’s favourite weapon; so much so that he called it “Betty” and he engraved a “K” into the butt

Kelly Homestead Door
The original door from the Kelly’s Greta home, as built by Ned himself in 1877. Inscriptions from Dan and Grace Kelly have survived, as well as its original spy hole

Quinn Homestead Door
The forge door from Ned’s grandparents’ Wallan homestead. Engravings of ‘EK’ made by young Ned in the 1860’s remain

Ned’s Whisky Still
The remains of Ned’s pot whisky still from the Kelly’s Bullock Creek hideout near Mansfield. The Kelly’s were panning for gold and making the whisky to help finance their mother’s trial after the famous ‘Fitzpatrick Incident’ in April 1878. It was from Bullock Creek that the Kelly’s descended on the police camp at Stringybark Creek, and into history

Ned’s Revolver
As used in Ned’s famous last stand against the police at Glenrowan. The revolver was souvenired by railway guard Jesse Dowsett after Ned’s capture

Movie Memorabilia
Items from the many movies relating to the Kelly story. Items range from Mick Jagger’s armour from the 1970 Tony Richardson movie Ned Kelly, props and special effects firearms from the 1980 mini series The Last Outlaw, movie posters and other associated items

Photographs
Many photographs from the Kelly era, showing the main players in the story, locations and buildings as they were in the 1870’s and beyond. Some photographs have never been seen before by the public

Sword
The sword awarded to Sergeant Arthur Steele by the Stock Protection Society after Ned’s capture

Documents
From police files, official letters and telegrams, reports and prosecution briefs. Ned’s last letter from his condemned cell to the Victorian Governor, Ned’s letter to Sergeant Babbington (the only example of his handwriting known to exist), Birth and Death certificates, Ned’s father’s Convict Records and many more. Significantly, Ned: The Exhibition is proud to announce that we will be showing, for the first time in history, Ned Kelly and Joe Byrne’s Jerilderie letter. This will be shown on two occasions during the nine-month exhibition period, including the exhibition opening. The exhibition includes many other items of interest, including the Kelly Gang armour and original reward notices.

 

Do not miss this unique opportunity! Do you know of a significant Kelly related item that has been hidden away for all these years? If you do, we’d love to speak to you! See you at Ned: The Exhibition! Ned: The Exhibition wishes to advise that due to the damp conditions inside the Old Melbourne Gaol, and in the interests of preserving relics for future generations, we are unable to show original paper items. Instead, we will show the highest quality direct copies. Ned: The Exhibition is proudly presented by Ned: The Exhibition Pty Ltd in association with The National Trust Of Victoria. Ned: The Exhibition will benefit The Alana and Madeline Foundation and The Variety Club Of Victoria

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