Accession[1979.0078] Letters received by and relating to Superintendent Francis HareIdentifierUMA-ITE-1979007800024Scope and ContentSix telegrams sent to Hare from various persons after he was wounded by the Kelly Gang. Inscription: (by Hare) Copies of telegrams recd by me after being wounded by the Kellys. This is part of the digitized version of the Francis Hare Correspondence held in the University of Melbourne Archives. It consists of 54 letters and documents, of which this is one, from 1859-87 and received by or relating to Superintendent Francis Hare, one of the members of the Victoria police force involved in the pursuit and capture of the Kelly Gang. The collection complements Hare's published memoir, The Last of the Bushrangers (London, 1892) and includes letters by some of the key figures of the Kelly story including the Police Commissioner Frederick Standish, Superintendents Charles Hope Nicolson and John Sadleir, Detective M Ward and John Sherritt, as well as items by Hare himself.Access StatusOpen for public accessRequest TypeRequest itemUnitSI (Gen) Unit 0039Copyright StatusPublic domainConditions of Use and ReproductionThis item is out of copyright. Please acknowledge the University of Melbourne Archives as the source of this material. For information about ordering a copy of this image contact the University of Melbourne Archives: archives@archives.unimelb.edu.auMenuBrowse digitised items | Available online
Hare, Francis A., Telegrams received either by Frederick Standish or Francis Hare (28 June 1880), [UMA-ITE-1979007800024]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 13/11/2025, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/229653