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150th Anniversary of the Whittlesea Court House BuildingPrint Page
Built in 1864, the Whittlesea Courthouse is one of the oldest functional buildings in the City of Whittlesea. It is a brick building with a slate roof and was constructed on bluestone footings. The Courthouse played an important role in the daily life and development of the district. Apart from court proceedings, meetings of the Whittlesea Roads Board were held here, and in 1875 hosted a meeting of the newly established Whittlesea Shire Council. The site features a single-cell lockup, which was built in 1859 to serve the Yan Yean area. It is registered on the Victorian heritage database and is significant as one of the finer remaining small provincial courthouses built in Victoria. Operating as a Court of Petty sessions until 1989, it was later restored and reopened to the public as a visitor information centre in 1996.
Location
Address: | Church Street & Beech Street (C725), Whittlesea Courthouse Visitor Information Centre, Whittlesea, 3757 |
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State: | VIC |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -37.510783 Long: 145.118494 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Plaque |
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Monument Theme: | Government |
Sub-Theme: | State |
Actual Event Start Date: | 1864 |
Actual Event End Date: | 2014 |
Designer: | Public Works Department |
Monument Manufacturer: | William Lockwood |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Wednesday 8th October, 2014 |
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Plaque:
City of
Whittlesea
Commemorating 150 years since the construction of
the Whittlesea Courthouse in 1864
Builder: William Lockwood
Architect: Public Works Department
This plaque was officially unveiled by
Cr Mary Lalios, Mayor of the City of Whittlesea
on
8 October 2014
Councillors
Sam Alessi Rex Griffith Ken Harris Norm Kelly Ricky Kirkham Steven Kovmeski Mary Lalios Kris Pavlidis Darryl Sinclair Adrian Spinelli Christine Stow
Chief Executive Officer - David Turnbull