OLD POLICE STABLES (RUINS)

c. 1973
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Overview

Coloured photo of Old Police Stables before restoration in 1976.
A building of local stone, this view is from the Clinton Street side.
Five narrow openings to the top of stables can be vaguely seen and a larger opening window to the end wall.
Two small jam trees are centre to the photo.
A shrub to the left & right much grass vegetation in between, plus 3 fence posts.

Historical information

The Newcastle Police Stables on Clinton Street in Toodyay, Western Australia were constructed in 1891 and replaced the original timber stables erected on this site in 1860, which were destroyed by fire.
The stables remained in use until 1955.
Restoration of the building began in the 1970s and the stables are currently open as part of the Newcastle Old Gaol Museum complex

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-37-2001.1247
Item type
Material
Width
12.5000 cm
Height or length
8.9000 cm
Year
c. 1973
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Historic significance
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Shire of Toodyay

Shire of Toodyay

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