Australian Bushrangers

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    Bushrangers

  • William bilman

    William bilman receives a land grant on each side of cockle bay
  • Joseph Foveaux

    Major Joseph Foveaux is appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Norfolk Island.
  • A church school

    Richard Johnson and Samuel Marsden open a church school in Kissing Point (Ryde).
  • Joseph holt is arrested

    Joseph Holt is arrested on suspicion of raising an Irish insurrection.
  • Cap. Philip king and cap. Jhon hunter

    Captain Philip King sworn in as governor, as the previous Governor Captain John Hunter returns to England.
  • Second Major settlement at Van Diemens Land.

    Jan 1st, 1803 - The second Major settlement at Van Diemens Land is made.
  • Copper coins :))))

    The first copper coins are circulated in New South Wales. To prevent their removal from the colony they were issued at double their face value, that is a coin valued at one penny in England was deemed to represent twopence in New South Wales.
  • Martin cash

    Martin cash a bushranger was born
  • Wool export begins.

    Jan 1st, 1813 - The exporting of wool begins.
  • Australia is named

    1817 - Australia is named "Australia".
  • 1821 - Death of George Howe

    11 May 1821, Father of Australian Press (George Howe) dies at age 51.
  • Bold jack donohoe

    Was one of Australia's most famous bushranger from 1825 to 1830
  • Bathurst Rebellion

    The Bathurst Rebellion begins outside of Bathurst, New South Wales, following the escape of a group of convicts known as the 'Ribbon Gang' under the leadership of convict-servant Ralph Entwistle. Ten of the rebels are later captured and publicly hung after being tried and found guilty of murder.
  • Aborigines taken into Captivity

    Jan 1st, 1830 - Aboriginies are taken into Captivity.
  • Frank Gardiner born

    Frank Gardiner was born in Scotland
  • Donohoe shot and captured

    A man by the name of Donohoe was shot and captured
  • Port Arthur established

    Port Arthur established
  • Bathurst Rebellion

    Bathurst Rebellion begins outside of Bathurst
  • The black line

    The black war campaign attempts to capture all the Tasmanian aboriginals
  • Melbourne is found

    Melbourne is founded by John Batman and John Fawkner, both sons of convicts.
  • Fred Ward is born

    Frederick Ward is born
  • Ben Hall is born

    Benjamin Hall is born in NSW
  • Jones was hanged

    A guy called Jones was hanged.
  • Gold Rush Began

  • States Apart

    Separation of Victoria and New South Wales
  • Gundagai Floods

    89 die in Australia's flood
  • Eureka Stockade

  • Australia's first railway

    Australia's first Railway line opens in Victoria
  • Passed act of Australian Immigration

  • Ned Kelly Born

    In Beveridge
  • First AFL game

    First Australian Rules Football League is played
  • Lambing Flat

  • Burke and Will's Expadition

  • First Melbourne cup

    The first Melbourne cup race is run.
  • Daniel Kelly Born

    Famous Bushranger
  • The Great Fire of Brisbane

  • Ben Hall shot dead

    He was a bushranger
  • John Kelly Jailed

    for possessing stolen cow hide
  • Stolen Generation

    Children taken from their homes
  • Captain Thunderbolt Shot Dead

    Frederick Wordsworth Ward, longest lasting Australian bushranger, Escaping Cockatoo Island, reputation for gentleman bushranger.
  • Mailman Abraham Bowden's Robbery

    He robbed a bank on he Taworth Warialdo road.
  • Thunderbolt robbed a mailman.

    Whilst travelling to Armidale. the mailman was robbed in Mordun.
  • Neds younger brother Sentenced to inprisonmemt

    Neds younger brother was sentenced to five years in prison for cattle stealing
  • ellen Kelly sentenced to three years of labor

    For assaulting a police officer
  • Ned Kelly's letter to Jerilderie.

    a 56 page document with about 8,000 words sent to a fellow gang member.
  • Ned Kelly's death

  • 1800-1830

  • Matthew flinderss exploration 1802 to 1803

    Matthew flinders was exporing the coast line of New South Wales and new holland in 1802 to 1803.
  • 1870s Australian population

    37% of Australia's population lived in cites