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On tlie east siilo of tlic Hall will next lie visited 



THE ARMAMENT (OrRT, 



.IKIDKI.S OK TUKl'KHU llOATS 



Uiiitbnns ami Acc-dutreiueuts of various IJi-irisli IJe.ui- 

 inenrs. 



Jlodel of Ai'nisti'oni;' (inn. 



('arliines, EuHelils, anil IMartini-IIeni y ixitlcs. 



Series of I'ictnres illustratini;- Srelies in llie ('i'inie:in 

 War. lent li.v lion. E. E. Smith. 



^lodel of W'illianistow n Uitli' Kanues. in;iile hy Mr. 

 • 1. I'orter. 



Kynocirs case of Ammnnitiou. 



Keliesof the Kelly Gang. 



Here is also shown the iron armour worn hy Steve 

 I lart, who was a member of the famous, or rather infamous, 

 li:ind of outlaws known as the Kelly Gang, which was the 

 icn-orofrhe Noi'th-eastei'n i )istrict until their final destruc- 

 tion at ( ilcnriiwau. For some considerable time this gang 

 lield the ]iolice and all authority at detiance. They were 

 limdly brougiit to bay by tlie Police, under Superintendent 

 Hare, after a stubborn resistance. Three meudiers of the 

 j;ing wei-c liillcd. and Ned Kelly tiikeu alive and aflcr- 

 \;ii(ls cxi'cnted. it was on this occasion that tiie mcm- 

 'i-rs (if the gang a]ii>eared in the arnmnr here exhiiiiled. 

 \hi(h ud'c maik' by a local lilacksmith from old nionid- 



I nis. Tlic excitement in Melbourne may be jmlgeil iiy 



I he t<'lcgr;inis a]i)iearing in the ]iuiilic jircss heaih'(l 

 ••()utlaws in Armour." Tlie set of armour here sliown 

 was secured for the Trustees through the good ottices of 

 I he late Mr. T. 1{. ^Vilso^, the Uuder Secretary. 



