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Tully Court House

46 Bryant Street, Tully

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Tully Courthouse from Bryant Street (1997); EHP

Tully Courthouse from Bryant Street (1997)

Tully Courthouse rear view (2005); EHP

Tully Courthouse rear view (2005)

Tully Courthouse rear side view (2005); EHP

Tully Courthouse rear side view (2005)

Tully Courthouse interior (2005); EHP

Tully Courthouse interior (2005)

The Tully Courthouse is a simple, low-set masonry building with timber verandas. It was designed in 1941 by Nigel Laman Thomas, an architect in the Department of Public Works; however WWII delayed its construction until 1945. The layout and design reflect responses to the tropical climate: offices are off the front veranda and there is a single courtroom at the core of the building, surrounded by verandas. It has been in continuous use as a courthouse since its construction.

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Coordinates: -17.93641726, 145.92307742

Full details of this heritage-registered place are in the Heritage register.

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Last reviewed
1 July 2022
Last updated
28 February 2023