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.

Unlike many bushrangers Harry Power made no pretensions about what he was, a road agent. He was always well dressed, but did not try to act 'the gentleman.' He may have shot and wounded a trooper early in his career, although no confirming records have as yet been found. However, there was little violence in his crimes, although the threat was always there. Certainly, he does not seem to have had the vicious streak of John Peisley, John Gilbert or the Clarkes - or of Kelly.

Also of note is that whereas most bushrangers were young men, dead or gaoled before they left their twenties, Harry was in his fifties when he became most notorious.

Henry Johnston was born in Waterford, England, in 1819. He was Roman Catholic and could read and write, albeit with some difficulty. His particulars are as follows:Height 5ft 61/4in; Weight 10st. 103/4lb; Complexion Sallow; Hair Brown/greying; Eyes Blue; Nose Medium; Mouth Medium; in Large
Eyebrows Light and scanty; Visage Long; Forehead High

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