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The demise of Bicycle George : a life of crime

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posted on 2024-06-17, 09:32 authored by K Barry
This short piece looks at the life of a murderer, George Blunderfield (alias Arthur Oldring), who was hanged in Melbourne in 1918. Melburnians, or visitors to the city, may have seen his image on the wall at the Old Melbourne Gaol. Blunderfield's life started out normally
enough, and then descended into horrific crime. His story includes bicycle racing, escape from an island prison, and then recruitment for service with the Australian Imperial Forces in wartime Victoria. In the last years of his life, Blunderfield wreaked havoc from the western to the eastern coasts of Australia. This in turn had a dramatic effect on his immediate family, which is also detailed here. This story draws on the archives at PROV as well as on State Records Office of Western Australia material, with help from Ms Jean
Bellamy, a distant relative of George Blunderfield.

History

Journal

Provenance: The Journal of the Public Records Office of Victoria

Volume

9

Pagination

109-117

Location

North Melbourne, Vic

ISSN

1832-2522

Language

eng

Publication classification

C3.1 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal

Copyright notice

2010, The Author

Publisher

Public Records Office of Victoria