Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
Cloncurry Courthouse is a heritage-listed courthouse at 42-48 Daintree Street, Cloncurry, Queensland. It was designed by the Department of Public Works (Queensland) and built in 1897 by Murray and Litster. It is the second on site and was erected in stages between 1897 and 1961.
A police contingent of four men and an Inspector had been stationed in tents at Cloncurry from 1870, but it was not until 1880 that a permanent Clerk of Petty Sessions was appointed, and Cloncurry’s first Police Magistrate was appointed in 1882. At that time there were still no permanent police quarters, and the lock-up was a slab hut with a bark roof.
In 1883 the Department of Public Works called tenders for a timber building to serve as a Court house, police quarters and lockup. This was completed in 1885, and the first Court sat in March 1900. From 1907 this

