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Posted: 04 Oct 2018


Taken: 18 Sep 2018

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O'Grady
Nerrigundah
bushrangers
Clarke Gang
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Nerrigundah

Nerrigundah
Nerrigundah gained a place in history on the night of 9 April 1866, when Tom Clarke and his gang of bushrangers rode into town, leaving their horses at about the position of the letterboxes in my previous images. Then they took over the building central to this image (at that time a store and gold dealership) and a hotel (no longer there) to the right of the image, proceeding to rob the local community.

The Sergeant in charge of the police station was away on patrol, leaving only a new recruit and Constable Miles O'Grady who was confined to bed with a fever. Staggering from his bed, Constable O'Grady said "I will do my duty" as he and the recruit went to confront the bushrangers, two of whom were keeping guard at the hotel. Constable O'Grady fired, killing one bushranger, while the recruit missed. With their single shot pistols needing reloading, the police then began a retreat, but the other bushrangers came from the hotel and one shot Constable O'Grady. The bushrangers then left for the mountains inland. More images in PiPs.

This memorial to Constable O'Grady (foreground) is believed to be the only memorial in Australia to an individual policeman. I think this is an appropriate musical link. HFF, everyone.

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Pam J, Diane Putnam, Nouchetdu38, Taormina and 31 other people have particularly liked this photo


Latest comments - All (34)
 Percy Schramm
Percy Schramm club
Impressive picture in this special colour - and thank you so much for the interesting history. HFF (belated), wish you a fine weekend, George !
5 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Many thanks, everyone, for your kind comments and faves for this image. It's somewhat more heavily edited than most, but I thought it suited the subject. I have decided to set myself a photographic project on the Clarke gang of bushrangers. Despite causing the greatest bushranging problem for the NSW Government and resulting in Australia's first Royal Commission, they are now almost unknown to most Australians. Besides, there is the convenience that they roamed the "local" area (more or less). It's likely to be an extended project, giving a great excuse for various photographic trips. :-)
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 Roger Bennion
Roger Bennion club
Very much like the processing here. Very effective. A classic musical accompaniment!

Thank you, George, for posting to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music
5 years ago.
 Diane Putnam
Diane Putnam club
Super shot and fascinating history!
5 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
GOODNESS THE STORY COULD HAVE COME STRAIT OUT OR THE WILD WEST TOO !!!
2 years ago.

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