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This is the most famous event that triggered the beginning of the end of Ned Kelly and his gang.
But the fire at the glenrowind hotel in 1880 is a much more tragic story, and after nearly 140, two of the few items that survived the fire will be reunited in an exhibition in the North --east Victoria.
Beechworth's Burke Museum acquired a small brass box believed to be handed over to innkeeper Ann Jones.
"It is handmade and made of brass, quite gorgeous, but it also looks very ordinary.
I think it will be a luxury gift, "said Matt Shaw, founder and partner.
Creator of Ned Kelly's vault.
"It's engraved with Ann Jones, glenrowind Lodge, glenrowind 1876, so it's clear that it's a gift from one of her loved ones, and I want to be at the beginning of this new, exciting business adventure
"Just two years later, the police tried to get the gang members out and burn the inn, triggering a series of tragic events MS Jones.
Her business is broken, her 13-year-
The old son was killed in the siege after being hit by police bullets on his hip.
It is thought that the brass box was used as a souvenir by the locals the next day after the fire.
"At the auction in early 2000, it has not really been on track for many years," said Mr Xiao . ".
From the moment of history, it has become one of the remaining two important projects, with a bullet --
The riding table was also salvaged.
"When the plan for the Kelly gang didn't go as smoothly as they hoped, the table was taken out of the hotel and the police didn't show up as quickly as they hoped," said Cameron OTTI, Burke Museum manager: "So people start to be a little boring. ".
"They decided to dance in the inn and they cleared the table and made some space.
There are bullet holes on the table and some other damage caused by the siege, so it is very surprising to see that it still exists.
"This table has been on display since Ned Kelly's vault was opened and will soon be connected by the money box.
But in the next two months it will be part of the Burke Museum's exhibition on Mrs. Jones.
"As far as we know, they are the only two large objects that have been besieged.
There are many other small things, such as debris, bullets and debris, in addition [in terms of]
"Large objects, these are the two most important objects," said OTI.
Although the siege has passed more than a century, interest in Ned Kelly's story continues.
"The response is huge, the public is really interested, and the local community has a lot of multimedia interest," Mr Auty said . ".
"Everyone loves the story of Ned Kelly, especially in the siege of glenrowind.
This is one of the most important events in Australian history.
"Beechworth has a close relationship with the Kelly family. Ned grew-
Just around the corner, Greta, the court and the prison conducted 40 trials for the Kelly family, with Ned and his mother Alan in [and]
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