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Justice & Police Museum

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Christine
December 15, 2020
The Justice and Police Museum is a heritage-listed former water police station, offices and courthouse and now justice and police museum located at 4-8 Phillip Street on the corner of Albert Street, Sydney
Ollie
April 24, 2016
Step inside the dark side of Sydney's past with visit to the Water Police station and courts that once made up one of the city's busiest legal hubs. In a city that's grown out from the harbour, the waterfront has always hummed with adventure and misadventure. Schemes devised, tempers lost deals done, and not always on the right side of the law. Crooks and cops, thugs and judges, locals and drifters, the guilty and the innocent have all left their stories here, With its 1890's holding cells, offices, charge room and courts, the museum draws you into a world of crime, punishment and policing from bushrangers, sly grog and razor gangs to forensics. A vast archive of crime scene photography and mug shots reveal more than a century of underworld Sydney.
Step inside the dark side of Sydney's past with visit to the Water Police station and courts that once made up one of the city's busiest legal hubs. In a city that's grown out from the harbour, the waterfront has always hummed with adventure and misadventure. Schemes devised, tempers lost deals done…

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