175 years of judging for the people

Apr
11
Monday, April 11, 2016 at 10:00 AM through June 07, 2016

Location

Royal Historical Society of Victoria
239 A'Beckett St

Melbourne, VIC 3000
Australia
Google map and directions

Event contact

Gerardine Horgan

93269288

Victorians are invited to explore 175 years of the Supreme Court’s fascinating social history as the Royal Historical Society of Victoria commemorates the anniversary with their Judging for the People exhibition and conference.

Open to the public from Monday 11 April, the exhibition will bring to life stories of judges, vexed relations and the movable feast of buildings that the court has called home over the years. The media’s relationship with the court, the system of sentencing and the evolution of how divorce is handled will also be in the spotlight.

Items featured in the exhibition include:

  • Diaries and notes from the first lawyer in Melbourne, William Meek – a casualty of the first economic downturn of the 1840s
  • The first bible used for swearing-in, dated 1841 and signed by Sir Redmond Barry
  • Handwritten notebooks and musings by the controversial Judge John Walpole Willis
  • Elaborate judicial robes and wigs.

Event:                          ‘Judging for the People’ Exhibition

Dates:                          11 April – 7 June

Time:                           10am – 4pm Monday-Thursday; 10am – 3pm Friday

Venue:                         239 A’Beckett Street, Melbourne

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The History Council of Victoria acknowledges the State Library of Victoria and the Public Record Office Victoria for supply of the archival images that appear on this website.

We acknowledge the National Film and Sound Archive for the right to use of the video footage on the home page, titled "Melbourne: Life in Australia (1966)".

Image credits

  • Italian sailors on ship at Port Melbourne 1938, Argus Newspaper Collection of Photographs, State Library of Victoria
  • Chinese procession in Collins near Elizabeth Street 1901, Harvie & Sutcliffe, photographers, State Library of Victoria
  • People’s homes, Aboriginal station Coranderrk 1878, Fred Kruger Photographer, State Library of Victoria
  • Chinese nurses at Children’s Hospital under scholarship 1947, Argus Newspaper Collection of Photographs, State Library of Victoria
  • Ladies physical culture class VRI Melbourne c1931, Public Record Office Victoria VPRS 12903/P0001, 011/02
  • Melbourne Cup, Derby and Oaks Day, Flemington Racecourse 1936, Public Record Office Victoria VPRS 12903/P0001/4802, 372/30
  • Flinders Street viaduct at foot of Market Street with advertisement for McRobertson’s Chocolate on bridge, Public Record Office Victoria VPRS 12800/P0003, ADV 1342