Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
Roma Courthouse is a heritage-listed courthouse at 141 McDowall Street, Roma, Queensland. Constructed in 1901, it is a rendered masonry building, which is still in use today. Predominately influenced by the Federation free style, it is considered a stunning example of Federation colonial architecture at its best. It is also known as Roma Court House and Roma Police Buildings.
This building was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register because it reflects the development of Roma, a pastoral service town, and the establishment of government administration for the prosperous surrounding district, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The large masonry form of the Roma Courthouse is indicative of the relevant importance of Roma in relation to other towns in western Queensland.
Description source:
Wikipedia
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Digital Image ID 20933

