Old Ipswich Courthouse

Original Ipswich Courthouse circa 1860
Original Ipswich Courthouse 2009

The Old Ipswich Courthouse is a heritage-listed former courthouse located at 73-75 East Street, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. There have been two subsequent Ipswich Courthouses.

History

The courthouse was built in 1859 and was the main courthouse for the Ipswich region until 1982. It is constructed from brick and sandstone with a shingle roof.

The original Ipswich Courthouse is the earliest major Queensland work of architect Charles Tiffin, who was Clerk of Works for Moreton Bay, and became the first Queensland Colonial Architect. It is a rare example of a government building constructed in Queensland prior to separation from New South Wales. At the time of separation, the debt on the building was inherited by the Queensland Government which led to an ongoing dispute with the New South Wales Government.

Heritage listing

The courthouse was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register in 1992.[1]

References

  1. "Ipswich Court House (entry 600575)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 10 July 2013.

External links

Media related to Ipswich Court House at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 27°37′04″S 152°45′35″E / 27.61774°S 152.75983°E / -27.61774; 152.75983

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