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Old Courthouse
Museum
The Local History Museum, or Old
Courthouse Museum, was built in 1866 in Aliwal Street as a court
house and was fortified at the outbreak of the Anglo-Zulu war in
1879. The building is reputed to have had the first elevator in
Durban, to allow the judges to move easily between their chambers
and the court room.
It houses a collection of period
costumes, dating back to the 1920s, maps, documentation and
photographs. There is a display of movers and shakers in Durban's
history and a number of dioramas including a wood and iron Victorian
cottage, an Edwardian pharmacy, early European settler Henry Francis
Fynn's wattle and daub hut, and the Clairmont sugar mill at the turn
of the century.
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