Beechworth People


George Mott

George MottThe district’s first newspaper was the Ovens and Murray Advertiser. It was co-run by George Mott who arrived at Beechworth in 1855 to take up partnership in the Ovens and Murray Advertiser Newspaper which had been started earlier in the year by Francis Nixon at Beechworth on January 6, 1855. Nixon also started another Beechworth paper, The Constitution and Ovens Mining Intelligence, in 1855.

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John Buckley Castieau

John Buckley CastieauJohn Buckley Castieau (1831-1885) was the Prison Governor at Beechworth from 1856 to 1869. During his tenor, and for some years after, the Beechworth Gaol, famous for its huge granite walls was known as Castieau's castle. As the Governor of the Melbourne gaol in 1880 he was an official witness to the hanging of Ned Kelly. His diaries were later published (2004) as The Difficulties of My Position: The Diaries of Prison Governor John Buckley Castieau 1855–1884 (2004).. In this book a drawing from the Australian Sketcher, 14 August 1880 shows Castieau sitting with Ned Kelly during his remand and also a photo of his signature as one of the witnesses to the Kelly hanging.

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Emma George

Emma GeorgeEmma was raised in Beechworth and started pole vaulting in late 1994 after Mark Stewart, who became her first pole vault coach, placed a notice on her local club room window. She won the Australian title in 1995, with what was then seen as a promising vault of 3.40m. The 1997 World Uni Games champion made a move to Adelaide and then Perth to train with former Russian coach, Alex Parnov.
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Harry Power Beechworth Bushranger

Harry Power Beechworth BushrangerHarry Power, whose real name was Henry Johnston, is in many ways probably one of the better of the bushrangers. He was certainly far better than the sullen, bullying lout he took on as an apprentice in early 1870. In fact, it may be the extraordinary interest shown in Ned Kelly that saw Power by and large overlooked by bushranging historians until only recently. Yet, Power was by far and away the superior individual.

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Robert O'Hara Burke

Robert O'Hara BurkeRobert O'Hara Burke was born in Galway, Ireland in 1820. He joined the Irish police force in 1848 and then came to Australia in 1853. He first went to Tasmania then to the Victorian goldfields where he became a police inspector at Beechworth.

In 1860 he was chosen to lead an expedition from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria. The expedition was funded by extensive private and public subscriptions and was sponsored by the Royal Society of Victoria. By November 1860 they had set up base camp at Cooper's Creek and in December Burke decided to head for the Gulf, accompanied by Wills, King and Gray.

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Ned Kelly - Beechworth

Ned Kelly - BeechworthBeechworth has been closely associated with Ned Kelly and his gang. Until 1861 prisoners under sentence of death were sent to Melbourne. The first person to be executed in Beechworth Gaol was the bushranger Shehan, in 1865 (for the murder of Kennedy at Yackandandah).

 

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