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Manly Courthouse 1909, Manly, New South Wales

Manly Courthouse, early Australian courthouses, old Australian courthousesManly Courthouse was first constructed in 1909 on the site of the former Ivanhoe Hotel and regarded as a significant development.
While the locality had no crime to speak of it was observed the residents had the right to have a court of their own to save the inconvenience of having to travel across the water to settle their troubles.

Gundagai Courthouse c1861, New South Wales

Gundagai Courthouse

Gundagai-sideGundagai is a country town on the Murrumbidgee River in southern NSW. Famous for its statue of a dog sitting on a tuckerbox, immortalised in a song, Gundagai has a long history of settlement. The Gundagai Courthouse occupies an elevated position above the main street, affording it a commanding view over the township and the surrounding picturesque river valley.

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