Constable Bracken was the sole policeman at Glenrowan
at the time of the gang's arrival.
Bracken had previously been in the
Victoria police force and as he knew the Kelly gang members,
offered his services to once again become a police officer. The police
force did not want
Bracken to return, regardless he worked as
an officer without payment for six months
before he was finally
retained.
He was thought to be too old, however he turned out to be a very fine
policeman
at a time where they were few and far between..
Bracken was unwell when the Kelly gang arrived in Glenrowan, it seems
many
of the towns inhabitants were sick that night. Bracken was in fact ill
in bed when
Ned arrived to collect him.
It is hard to believe that this police officer was about the last person
to be collected!
During the latter stages of the siege Bracken's eagle eye spotted
where the gang had
placed the key to the door of the Inn.
When he had an opportunity he slipped the key into the hem of his
trousers.
Whilst the gang donned their armour, he used the key to make good his
escape.
Arriving at the platform, Bracken notified Hare that the gang were in
the Inn.
What he neglected to say was that the Inn was full of innocent people.
Once he
had alerted Hare of the gang's whereabouts, Bracken rode hell for
leather towards
Wangaratta to get reinforcements.
He was responsible for saving Ned's life after capture. Unfortunately
Hugh took his
own life twenty years later.
The photo below is of Hugh and his wife Amelia.

Thank you to Ken Ryder for sending me this photo..
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Could this photograph (below) be Hugh Bracken later in life?
I believe it is.
The photograph was sent in by Mike Lynn along with the one that is
possibly
of Hugh's son James Bracken taken during World War 1. It was found in a
family
album by Mike who is a descendent of Hugh.
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This picture is most likely James Bracken, Hugh's son who went to
war.
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An interesting
article about Bracken is available on Lateline by John Coffey.
(this is just a
teaser, for full transcript please visit the site)
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
LATELINE
Late night news & current affairs
TV PROGRAM TRANSCRIPT
Published: 22/09/2003
Ned Kelly's Saviour
Hugh Bracken was the sole policeman in Glenrowan when Ned
Kelly captured the town on Sunday, 27 June 1880. He was a
cousin of my great
grandfather.................................
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