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Glenrowan is a town located in the
Wangaratta Wangaratta ( ) is a city in the northeast of Victoria, Australia, from Melbourne along the Hume Highway. The city had an estimated urban population of 19,318 at June 2018. Wangaratta has recorded a population growth rate of almost 1% annually ...
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,
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. It is 236 kilometres north-east of
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and 14 kilometres from
Wangaratta Wangaratta ( ) is a city in the northeast of Victoria, Australia, from Melbourne along the Hume Highway. The city had an estimated urban population of 19,318 at June 2018. Wangaratta has recorded a population growth rate of almost 1% annually ...
and near the Warby Ranges and Mount Glenrowan. At the , Glenrowan had a population of 963.


History

Glenrowan was named after farmers James and George Rowan who ran farms in the area between 1846 and 1858. The township was settled in the late 1860s, the Post Office opening on 22 February 1870. It is famous for the
bushranger Bushrangers were originally escaped convicts in the early years of the British settlement of Australia who used the bush as a refuge to hide from the authorities. By the 1820s, the term had evolved to refer to those who took up "robbery under ...
Ned Kelly Edward Kelly (December 1854 – 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police-murderer. One of the last bushrangers, he is known for wearing a suit of bulletproof armour during his final shootout wi ...
, who made his last stand and was eventually captured there in 1880 after a siege and shootout with police. The local railway station opened in 1874 and closed to passengers in 1981. The town gives its name to the Glenrowan wine region which was formally defined in 2003, with the first grape vines planted in 1866.


The town today

Glenrowan is a popular rest point for those travelling on the
Hume Freeway Hume Highway, inclusive of the sections now known as Hume Freeway and Hume Motorway, is one of Australia's major inter-city national highways, running for between Melbourne in the southwest and Sydney in the northeast. Upgrading of the route f ...
. In the township of Glenrowan, off the highway, tourists can rest, walk and examine the famous Kelly siege sites. The town had an
Australian rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by k ...
team competing in the
Ovens & King Football League The Ovens & King Football Netball League is a minor country Australian rules football league based in North-Eastern Victoria in the vicinity of Wangaratta and more recently Benalla. History The ''Ovens & King Football League'' was formed on ...
however went in to recess after the 2019 season due to lack of support.


Climate


Works on the area and Ned Kelly


Books

Though a very small locality many books on the Kelly Gang's final siege at Glenrowan exist. Though many works discuss land selection, social conflict etc., they all have many details, photos, maps, sketches and facts about 1880 Glenrowan, its railway, the two hotels, and planned train derailment. * Kenneally, J. J. ''The Inner History of the Kelly Gang'', 1929 (many reprints available- this was a watershed pro-Kelly work) shows pictures of Glenrowan during the 1880s * Brown, Max. ''Australian Son'', Georgian House, Melbourne, 1948 (plus subsequent reprints) shows pictures of Glenrowan in the 1940s * Carey, Peter, ''True History of the Kelly Gang'', Vintage, 2001 (this is fiction; not a history) * Cave, Colin (ed.) ''Ned Kelly Man and Myth'', Cassel North Melbourne, 1963. (an important watershed work in lifting the Kelly story into the academic arena) * Jones, Ian. ''Ned Kelly: A Short Life'', Lothian, Port Melbourne, 1995. (a comprehensive work including sketches of Glenrowan and the Kelly siege) * Prior,Tom. et al., ''A Pictorial History of Bushrangers'', Paul Hamlyn, Sydney, 1968. (many photos of Glenrowan in 1880 taken during and after the Kelly siege at the hotel) * Molitorisz, Sacha. ''The Romance of Robbery: Australian Bushrangers'', Murray David, French Forest, 1998, (photos and contemporary drawings of Ned Kelly at Glenrowan) * McQuilton, John. ''The Kelly Outbreak 1878-1880'', Melbourne University Press, 1979. (a watershed academic work which discusses land selection in the vicinity of Glenrowan) * Phillips, John, ''The Trial of Ned Kelly'', The Law Book Company, North Ryde, 1987. * Clune, Frank. ''The Kelly Hunters'', 1954. * Osborne, Charles. ''Ned Kelly'', Sphere Books, London, 1970. * Sadlier, John, ''Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer'', (1913)Penguin Colonial Facsimiles Ringwood, 1973. (autobiography from a Kelly Gang police pursuer and conflicts in the Glenrowan locale)


Plays

*Douglas Stewart, ''Ned Kelly'', 1943. (play for radio broadcasts)


TV movies

*'' The Last Outlaw'' (1980) (a TV mini-series)


Fictional novels set around Glenrowan


O'Brien, Antony. ''Bye-Bye Dolly Gray'', Artillery Publishing, Hartwell, 2006.


References


External links


Glenrowan Football / Netball Club websiteHistory of Glenrowan

History of the siege of Glenrowan


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