Courthouse
Gympie Courthouse is a significant landmark with its majestic clock tower dominating the town from its hilltop position.
This historical example of early Australian architecture was constructed between 1900 and 1902, with the clock tower being added in 1945.
The courthouse is an impressive one-storey brick building, decorated externally with rendered trim and the distinctive clock tower. It was designed by a prominent Scottish architect and public servant, John Smith Murdoch. More Info
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Courthouse
Gympie Courthouse is a significant landmark with its majestic clock tower dominating the town from its hilltop position.
This historical example of early Australian architecture was constructed between 1900 and 1902, with the clock tower being added in 1945.
The courthouse is an impressive one-storey brick building, decorated externally with rendered trim and the distinctive clock tower. It was designed by a prominent Scottish architect and public servant, John Smith Murdoch. More Info
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Courthouse (1859) Gundagai Australia
Gundagai Courthouse, completed in 1859, was one of the first stone buildings to be erected after the Gundagai floods of 1852 and was the site for the trial of Captain Moonlite (the bushranger Andrew George Scott). The interior, originally red cedar, was destroyed by a fire in 1943 and rebuilt with mountain ash. The monument in front of the building is a Boer War memorial. Gundagai New South Wales Australia More Info
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Courthouse (1859) Gundagai Australia
Gundagai Courthouse, completed in 1859, was one of the first stone buildings to be erected after the Gundagai floods of 1852 and was the site for the trial of Captain Moonlite (the bushranger Andrew George Scott). The interior, originally red cedar, was destroyed by a fire in 1943 and rebuilt with mountain ash. The monument in front of the building is a Boer War memorial. Gundagai New South Wales Australia More Info
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Courthouse (1892) Condobolin New South Wales Australia
The Condobolin Courthouse (1892) has been in use for almost 120 years. The exterior appearance is an imposing example of the Victorian Classical style by NSW Government Architect Walter Liberty Vernon. Bathurst Street Condobolin New South Wales Australia More Info
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