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    Joseph Byrne (21 November 1856 – 28 June 1880) [1] was an Australian bushranger of Irish descent. A friend of Ned Kelly, he was a member of the "Kelly Gang" who were declared outlaws after the murder of three policemen at Stringybark Creek.

  2. Mar 30, 2020 · Learn about the life and crimes of Joe Byrne, one of the notorious Kelly Gang members. From his childhood in Woolshed Valley to his involvement in horse stealing and bushranging, discover his story and legacy.

  3. Joseph Byrne also known as Joe Byrne (November 1856 [1] - June 28 1880) was an Australian bushranger. He is known as the lieutenant of the Kelly Gang. He was shot dead in the siege of Glenrowan. Joe Byrne was a very good shot, a good horseman and skilled at living in the bush.

  4. Learn how Joe Byrne met and became friends with the Kelly brothers, and how his opium addiction and paranoia influenced his actions at Glenrowan. Explore the mysteries and controversies of the Kelly gang's final stand.

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  6. How accurately do different film adaptations of the Kelly Gang portray Joe Byrne, Ned Kelly's right hand man? Compare the physical appearance, mannerisms, personality and actions of the historical and fictional Byrnes.

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    Joseph Byrne also known as Joe Byrne (November 1856 - June 28 1880) was an Australian bushranger. He is known as the lieutenant of the Kelly Gang. He was shot dead in the siege of Glenrowan. Joe Byrne was a very good shot, a good horseman and skilled at living in the bush.

  8. In a snapshot. On 28 June 1880 Victorian police captured bushranger Ned Kelly after a siege at the Glenrowan Inn. The other members of the Kelly Gang — Dan Kelly, Joseph Byrne and Steve Hart — were killed in the siege. The gang was wanted for the murders of three police officers at Stringybark Creek in 1878.

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