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Siege Site Sieged Once Again
Well folks, it’s all happening once again in
the small town of Glenrowan. The famous little block
of dirt where the Ann Jones Inn once stood and where
people lost their lives is to be trampled over once
more. This time it’s for the sake of film. When
I visited the site in August it looked like a mud filled
developer’s allotment after that so called much
needed archaeological dig was finally wound up. It
was not long after I saw another photo of this very
special place, and to my delight, the grass had finally
taken hold. But from what I’ve read, the grass
might end up being replaced with mud once again. Yes
folks; the boys are back in town as of the 17th of
November for a week. This time they’ve brought
along a film crew to produce something called ‘Ned
Kelly Uncovered’. With 10 archaeologists, a presenter
by the name of Tony Robinson, Kelly historian Ian Jones,
and Alex (who the hell is he?) McDermott. I thought
the well known local Kelly historian Gary Dean would
have been a more likely contender, not this bloke.
Now what I’d like to know is what the hell are
they going to film? Are they going to rip up that grass
laden matting to reveal all of those wondrous secrets
the inn has kept hidden for so long? Beats me! So what
happens at the end of the week when the archaeologists
and the god knows how many film crew have finished
with the site? They’ll go away and spend a year
putting everything they’ve dug up and filmed
together and release yet another doco on what happened
at the Siege Site 128 years ago. What could they possibly
show us that would justify tromping over this sacred
soil. Nothing at all, that’s what.
Instead of using this site for what I’d call
commercial enterprise, why not turn the site into a
place filled with native trees and fauna. Fill garden
beds with local flowers. Build a suitable monument
in its Centre and I don’t mean a plastic replica
of Ann Jones Inn. Let visitors read and reflect on
what happened there and let them pay their respects.
Don’t just leave it there to be torn up and walked
on any time these archaeologist blokes feel the need.
Linton Briggs owns the block, so I suppose it’s
up to you Linton to call an end to all this carrying
on and do something positive about this ground. Just
remember above all, that this place is a place where
people, regardless of who they were, died in a most
tragic and violent way.
If these film blokes really
want something to get the publics attention, send them
up to Hempall's animated theatre and take some footage
of his mechanical pissing dog with the 240 volts running
up its backside. It's more than likely they'll be in
attendance for yet another fire.
Rest in Peace
Daniel
Kelly: Beloved son of John and Ellen
Stephen Hart: Beloved son of Richard and Bridget
Joseph Byrne: Beloved son of Patrick and Margaret
John Jones: Beloved son of Owen and Ann
and Martin Cherry
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BEECHWORTH
NED KELLY WEEKEND 2012 |
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KELLY'S DEFENCE BY A LADY |
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NED KELLY WEEKEND 2011 |
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A LETTER TO THOMAS |
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JOHN KELLY REAL ESTATE |
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THE FITZPATRICK CONSPIRACY |
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BEECHWORTH
NED KELLY WEEKEND 2010 |
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A NIGHTMARE ON SIEGE STREET |
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A
PRODUCT OF THEIR TIME? |
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BEECHWORTH
NED KELLY WEEKEND 2009 |
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GLENROWAN
DINNER SIEGED ONCE MORE |
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MY
VISIT TO THE ASYLUM |
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HOME
ON THE RANGE |
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KELLY
COUNTRY HERE I COME! |
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CHRISTMAS
FROM THE DUNGEON |
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A
HERITAGE DISGRACE |
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SIEGE
SITE SIEGED ONCE AGAIN |
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BETTER
READ THAN DEAD. WHAT A LOAD OF CRAP! |
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SELL-MORE
DEVELOPMENT |
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BONES,
BOOTS AND BULLDUST |
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BEECHWORTH
NED KELLY WEEKEND 2008 |
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MY
STAY AT THE GLENROWAN INN |
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NED'S
HEAD READ |
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NED
KELLY'S LOST BIRTHDAY |
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WHY
DIG UP THE PAST? |
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