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  1. History may show that Mick Jagger is more comfortable making it rather than retreading it, but he did leave his mark on the Kelly armour. The initials MJ are still visible in the body-suit displayed at The Queanbeyan City Library.

  2. Feb 18, 2024 · His main concern was that a valuable silk sash with gold bullion fringing had been stolen from the unconscious Ned at Glenrowan, along with his armour and some other things (no mention of his boot, souvenired by Dowsett!), and should be returned to his relatives, namely Jim Kelly.

  3. When filming the shoot-out, director Charles Tait used the actual metal helmet and armour used by Kelly himself in 1880; when first shown, it was presented by an on-stage narrator who doubled up as purveyor of sound-effects.

  4. Feb 26, 2020 · Among these fragments is a brief sequence depicting Ned Kellys most infamous moment: during a face-off with police, the outlaw emerged from his hideout in a crude handmade suit of armour; an apparition likened to a ghost or a devil by eyewitnesses.

  5. Sep 25, 2019 · Legend has it that the original head-piece worn by Ned Kelly is still missing, presumed stolen. The remaining body armour worn by Jagger (with his initials ‘MJ’ inscribed inside) is on display at the Queanbeyan Library. A prize will be awarded at the screening for the best Ned Kelly mask. Who knows?

  6. The actual body armour costume worn by Jagger is on display at the Queanbeyan City Library, New South Wales, and the initials "MJ" are scratched on the inside. [23] The head-piece, like its original, was stolen.

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  8. Aug 18, 2019 · Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger was injured by a gun while shooting the film 'Ned Kelly' on Aug. 20, 1969.