A Setting for Justice
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"For 150 years the Supreme Court of New South Wales worked on its King Street site, adapting the original court house to its growing needs, building additions on St. James' Road and taking over the old Registrar General's offices on Elizabeth Street. When it vacated the site in 1977 to move into a new building on Queen's Square, it seemed as if the Supreme Court's continuing association with its first purpose-built court house would be only token. But twenty years later the Supreme Court moved back and as work began to conserve and enhance this important group of heritage buildings, and to equip them with up-to-date facilities, much of their history began to be revealed."--Jacket.
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