Joseph Bolitho Johns (c. February 1826 – 13 August 1900), better known as Moondyne Joe, was an English convict and Western Australia's best-known bushranger...
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Wikisource has original text related to this article: Moondyne Moondyne is an 1879 novel by John Boyle O'Reilly. It is loosely based on the life of the...
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Moondyne is a novel written in 1879 by John Boyle O'Reilly, and later made into a feature film of the same name. Moondyne can also refer to: Moondyne...
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Moondyne Cave is a karst cave in the South West region of Western Australia. It is located on Caves Road, 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of Augusta. It has...
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Fremantle Prison (section Moondyne Joe)
place of execution between 1888 and 1984. Prominent escapees included Moondyne Joe, as well as John Boyle O'Reilly and six other Fenians in the 19th century...
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Moondyne is a 1913 Australian film from the Lincoln-Cass Film Company based on the novel Moondyne. It was the second film from Lincoln Cass. It is considered...
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Moondyne Nature Reserve is a reserve located within the Avon Valley National Park, in the Avon Valley, Western Australia. Considered and reviewed in 1979...
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a successful writing and journalism career that produced works such as Moondyne (1879) and Songs from the Southern Seas (1873), and poems such as The Cry...
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railway and road to Perth. During the 1860s, it was home to bushranger Moondyne Joe. The meaning of the name is uncertain, although it is probably indigenous...
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The Moondyne Festival is a festival held in Toodyay, Western Australia, celebrating the life and times of Moondyne Joe. It is held annually on the first...
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The best-known convict bushranger of the colony was the prolific escapee Moondyne Joe. The bushrangers' heyday was the Gold Rush years of the 1850s and 1860s...
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Acacia demissa (redirect from Moondyne tree)
Acacia demissa is a species of acacia native to an area of Western Australia inland of Shark Bay. It grows as a shrub or small tree, reaching 1.5–4 m (5–13 ft)...
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beginning in 1911 with The Christian. Later he played the villain in Moondyne (1913) as well as six shorts, played the lead in Our Friends, the Hayseeds...
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Charlotte Badger Matthew Brady Mary Bryant William Bryant William Buckley Moondyne Joe John Caesar Martin Cash William Chopin Michael Howe Lawrence Kavenagh...
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Charlotte Badger Matthew Brady Mary Bryant William Bryant William Buckley Moondyne Joe John Caesar Martin Cash William Chopin Michael Howe Lawrence Kavenagh...
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the Term of His Natural Life (1874), followed by John Boyle O'Reilly's Moondyne (1879). The Broad Arrow by Caroline Woolmer Leakey was one of the first...
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1978, touring around Western Australia. In 1982 they performed a musical Moondyne Joe (about the bushranger of that name) at the Regal Theatre in Subiaco...
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and the rare fringed lily is also found within the park. The bushranger Moondyne Joe used the area as a hide-out with his cave and corral situated within...
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Asylum, Commissioner of Health Richard Roach Jewell (1810–1891) —architect Moondyne Joe (c 1826–1900) — criminal convict and Western Australia's best–known...
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Charlotte Badger Matthew Brady Mary Bryant William Bryant William Buckley Moondyne Joe John Caesar Martin Cash William Chopin Michael Howe Lawrence Kavenagh...
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O'Reilly, a Fenian convict transported to Western Australia, published Moondyne in 1879, the most famous early novel about the Swan River Colony. Perth...
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Charlotte Badger Matthew Brady Mary Bryant William Bryant William Buckley Moondyne Joe John Caesar Martin Cash William Chopin Michael Howe Lawrence Kavenagh...
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Charlotte Badger Matthew Brady Mary Bryant William Bryant William Buckley Moondyne Joe John Caesar Martin Cash William Chopin Michael Howe Lawrence Kavenagh...
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Bird (1997) The Divine Wind (1999) From Your Friend, Louis Deane (2000) Moondyne Kate (2001) Eva's Angel (2003) Two-Way Cut (2004) The Bamboo Flute (1992)...
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number of important local buildings. The next person is an escapologist: Moondyne Joe escaped capture a number of times and died in a lunatic asylum. Brian...
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escapee named Joseph Johns, who would later become the notorious bushranger Moondyne Joe. Early in 1866 he helped to capture three Aborigines who had murdered...
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Charlotte Badger Matthew Brady Mary Bryant William Bryant William Buckley Moondyne Joe John Caesar Martin Cash William Chopin Michael Howe Lawrence Kavenagh...
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Charlotte Badger Matthew Brady Mary Bryant William Bryant William Buckley Moondyne Joe John Caesar Martin Cash William Chopin Michael Howe Lawrence Kavenagh...
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other bushranger movies including A Tale of the Australian Bush (1911) and Moondyne (1913). The son of the Governor of Melbourne Gaol, John Buckley Castieau...
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gang John Gilbert Ben Hall John Kerney Fred Lowry James Alpin McPherson Moondyne Joe Dan Morgan John O'Meally George Palmer Frank Pearson John Peisley Sam...
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