Justice & Police Museum (Justice & Police Museum) is located in the urban area of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, next to the roundabout wharf (Circular Quay).
Justice & Police Museum, built from massive sandstone, retains its original 1880s features, spiked gates, long staircases and cell corridors, all of which showcase the museum's themes: crime, punishment, law and order.
Justine & Police Museum is located in a three-body complex. In the 1940s, with the rise of the gold rush, Sydney began to be filled with a variety of people, and the crime was as "prosperity" as trade. The "The police and the thief" 's story was continuing. In 1840, the Office of the Marine Police and the watchman had begun office law enforcement in the Cadmans Cottage, which was in the Rock. In 1840, the Colonial architect, Edmund Baccket, had designed a new building to be used by the Watergate local judge and the court, which was the Water Police Court of the Sydney Water Police Court; and in 1858, by James Barnett (James
After the closure of the police station, the New State Historic Building Trust took over the building, all of which were restored to the structure of 1890 and built around the subject of justice, police, crime, punishment, etc., which is now the Justice & Police Museum..
Justice & Police Museum shows facial photographs of some of the early criminals in the Sydney area archived at the police station (the museum collected 130000 photographs from the New South Wales police between 1910 and 1960), various tools and weapons used by the criminals. Relics and evidence of major cases, firearms and objects of jungle bandits, instruments and cells for disciplinary enforcement by law enforcement officers, etc. The pavilion also highlighted the shark spitting murder (Shark Arm Murder), pajamas girl murder (Pyjama Girl Case), Graham Thorne kidnapping (Graeme Thorne Kidnapping); And Frank Jardina, (Frank Gardiner), Ben Hall, (Ben Hall), (Captain Moonlight), (Captain Moonlight), Callie, (Ned Kelly), and other greenery crimes. At the same time, museums often change exhibition themes and exhibits as needed.
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Tickets:
adult: $12, family (2 big and 2 small): $30
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