DescriptionRoma Street Police Barracks in Brisbane 1883 (7960197828).jpg
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Location: Brisbane Description: Photograph from Roma Street of the facade of police barracks erected 1879-1880. 'This building provides barrack accommodation for about forty-five men and room for officer-in-charge. The lower floor contains cells to provide for the use of the station, if needful, as a lockup.' The barracks closed as a police station in 1967 and were demolished to make way for the Roma Street park area and Turbot Street flyover across Roma Street. (Information taken from Queensland Legislative Assembly, Votes and Proceedings 1880, Vol II p.1007)
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