DUNOLLY COURT HOUSE
The imposing Classical courthouse consisting of a large central section with symmetrical side-wings was built as the town hall in 1862. It changed its function in 1887. It contains photographs and artefacts relating to the courthouse and the old goldfields. It can be viewed but by appointment only. Next door to the courthouse, on the police station property, is the town's original brick lock-up (1859). Opposite is James Bell's mansion (1869). |
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