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He fired a shot at a 14 year old Ned Kelly accompanied by bushranger Harry Power ( 27 May 1869 ); ( Jones, p. 34 ).
* Harry Powera bushranger.

bushranger and was
Also, there was an official ban on bushranger films in 1912.
It was thought to have been used by bushranger Captain Thunderbolt.
Australian bushranger Ned Kelly had been executed only twenty-six years before The Story of the Kelly Gang was made and Ned's mother Ellen and younger brother Jim were still alive at the time it was released.
Edward " Ned " Kelly ( June 1854 or 1855 – 11 November 1880 ) was an Irish Australian bushranger.
Ben Hall, who became a notorious bushranger, was married in St Michael's Church at Bathurst in 1856.
John Piesley, another bushranger, was tried and hung for murder at Bathurst Gaol in 1862.
Matthew Brady ( 1799 – 4 May 1826 ) was a notorious bushranger in Van Diemen's Land ( now known as Tasmania ) in the early 19th century.
He was a notorious bushranger ( a runaway convict with good survival skills often hiding as a refuge, they also often have robbed banks or coach services ) Brady in particular was known as the Gentlemen Bushranger, he was called this because he was very kind and gentlemanly using very good treatment when robbing his target person / bank / coach services, etc … He was also a very good horse rider ( which probably helped in his getaways ).
Nolan, like the bushranger, was a fugitive from the law.
One prisoner on Cockatoo Island was the Australian bushranger, Captain Thunderbolt, who escaped in 1863 to begin the crime spree which made him famous.
Frederick WardFrederick Wordsworth Ward ( aka Captain Thunderbolt ) ( 1835 – 25 May 1870 ) was an Australian bushranger renowned for escaping from Cockatoo Island, and also for his reputation as the " gentleman bushranger " and his lengthy survival, being the longest roaming bushranger in nineteenth-century Australian history.
In 1861, Western Australia's notorious bushranger Moondyne Joe was imprisoned in Toodyay for stealing a horse, but escaped.
In 1828, the bushranger John Tennant, known as the ' Terror of Argyle ', was captured by James Ainslie and two others near the Murrumbidgee River in Tuggeranong.
In 1866, Henry Hurst was fatally wounded by a bushranger, Robert Bourke.
Johnny Dunn the bushranger and last of the Ben Hall gang was captured near Coonamble after a gunbattle with Police at Christmas 1865.
It was the seventh Australian feature film version of the story of 19th century Australian bushranger Ned Kelly.
It was first constructed starting in 1839, and during its operation as a prison between 1845 and 1924, it held and executed some of Australia's most notorious criminals, including bushranger Ned Kelly and serial killer Frederick Bailey Deeming.

bushranger and also
It is also significance for its associations with the bushranger Ned Kelly and the Kelly story.

bushranger and .
* 1880 – Australian bushranger Ned Kelly is hanged at Melbourne Gaol.
* November 11 – Australian bushranger and bank robber Ned Kelly is hanged in Melbourne.
* January 20 – Captain Moonlite, Australian bushranger ( b. 1842 ) ( hanged )
The term " bushranger " then evolved to refer to those who abandoned social rights and privileges to take up " robbery under arms " as a way of life, using the bush as their base.
Convict and bushranger verses often railed against government tyranny.
After Ledger's successful transition to Hollywood, Jordan and Ledger collaborated again in 2003 with Ledger playing the iconic bushranger title role in the film Ned Kelly, which co-starred Australian actress Naomi Watts.
The bushranger Moondyne Joe used the area as a hide-out with his cave and corral situated within the park boundaries.
He seeks his revenge by taking on a life of crime, becoming the bushranger Captain Thunderbolt.
Monash later claimed to have met the bushranger Ned Kelly during his raid there in 1879.
Stories of outlaws like the bushranger Ned Kelly have endured in Australian music, cinema and literature.
This can be seen in the national obsession with the almost mythological portrayal of bushranger Ned Kelly as a mixture of the underdog and Robin Hood.
He finds a hidden message on the ceiling of his holding cell, left by a previous escapee named Tinhead Ned, a reference to the famous Australian bushranger telling him to check the hinges on the door.
Norman Kaye played the role of a swagman in the 1976 bushranger film Mad Dog Morgan.
Some family histories even emphasize links to celebrity criminals, such as the bushranger Ned Kelly in Australia.
Two or three unsuccessful attempts were made to oust the government without success, but in February 1875, Governor Robinson's decision to release of the bushranger Frank Gardiner led to the defeat of the ministry.
During the 1860s the famous bushranger, Captain Thunderbolt, robbed properties, mail coaches and hotels throughout the region.
The military considered him a dangerous bushranger.
Brady considered himself a fine person who would never rob or insult women either, though the military thought of him as a very dangerous bushranger.

Harry and Power
* Harry and the Potters and the Power of Love ( 2006 )
In addition the film also includes home footage of many of John Mills ' friends and fellow cast members including Laurence Olivier, Harry Andrews, Walt Disney, David Niven, Dirk Bogarde, Rex Harrison and Tyrone Power.
Another early work exploring RFID is the landmark 1948 paper by Harry Stockman, titled " Communication by Means of Reflected Power " ( Proceedings of the IRE, pp 1196 – 1204, October 1948 ).
* Harry L. Watson-Liberty and Power
Other roles have included the mysterious, schizophrenic mother of a teenager in boarding school in On My Own ( 1993 ), the lifelong Australian Communist Party member reacting to the downfall of the Soviet Union in Children of the Revolution ( 1996 ), two more Allen films, Deconstructing Harry ( 1997 ) and Celebrity ( 1998 ), a highly-strung White House chief of staff in Absolute Power ( 1997 ), a supportive mother in Swimming Upstream ( 2003 ) and supporting roles in two 2006 films, The Break-Up and Marie-Antoinette.
Major acts who have recorded there include Walter Becker, The Kinks, Arctic Monkeys, Aerosmith, Counting Crows, The Clash, Kings of Leon, Marc Anthony, The B-52's, Tony Bennett, Michael Brecker, Devo, Bon Jovi, Dire Straits, Duran Duran, Dream Theater, Bruce Springsteen, John Lennon, Throwing Muses, Serge Gainsbourg, The Strokes, Bryan Adams, Bernadette Peters, Pat Metheny, Keith Jarrett Trio, Neil Young, Harry Connick, Jr., Iggy Pop, Madonna, Journey, Muse, George Michael, Betty Carter, Sum 41, John Mayer, Moby, Vanessa Williams, Blondie, Porcupine Tree, Chic, Joan Jett, David Bowie, The Last Shadow Puppets, The Rumble Strips, Trey Anastasio, Helix, Kathem Al Saher, Gang Starr, Honor Society, Stevie Ray Vaughan and the band Power Station, which was named after the studio itself.
* Vance Was Violent Pitcher With Power, Speed To Burn, by Harry Grayson, May 26, 1943
Gareth Hunt continued to have minor roles in many television programmes in the 1990s and 2000s, with appearances in The New Adventures of Robin Hood, Harry and the Wrinklies, Absolute Power ( as himself ), New Tricks, Powers and Doctors.
* Crocker, Harry W .; Triumph: The Power and Glory of the Catholic Church-A 2, 000 Year History
Koh is the author of several books, including The National Security Constitution: Sharing Power after the Iran-Contra Affair ( Yale University Press, 1990 ); Transnational Legal Problems ( with Harry Steiner and Detlev Vagts, Foundation Press, 1994 ); Deliberative Democracy and Human Rights ( with Ronald C. Slye, Yale University Press, 1999 ); and Transnational Litigation in United States Courts ( Foundation Press 2008 ).
* " Harry Lorayne's Secrets of Mind Power ( 1961 )
* Francis Harry Hinsley, Power and the pursuit of peace: theory and practice in the history of relations between states, Cambridge University Press, 1967.
* Watson, Harry L. Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America ( 1990 ) ( ISBN 0-374-52196-4 )
The comic often features parody versions of other comics or television shows, usually Japanese, like Kamen Rider, Power Rangers, Harry Potter, Superman, The Powerpuff Girls, Terminator, Ninja Gaiden, Transformers and the Gundam series.
* F. H. ( Sir Harry ) Hinsley, Power and the Pursuit of Peace, Cambridge University Press, 1967.
Upon the end of the Temple level, Harry checks his situation – he is lost, with no weapons save the Power of the Swivel Chair.
" Apparently, the Power of the Swivel is, in fact, real, but only Harry was able to obtain it.

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