Bateman Hardware
Industry | Hardware |
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Founded | Fremantle (1834 ) |
Founder | John Bateman |
Area served | Western Australia |
Key people | John Bateman John Wesley Bateman Walter Bateman |
Bateman Hardware was the earliest hardware shop established in Western Australia (and the second-oldest commercial enterprise of any sort),[1] and until its demise in the 1980s was the longest-running.
The business was founded by John Bateman in 1834 on property that he bought in the second round of land sales in the nascent Swan River Colony.[1] This land on Henry Street was to be the home of J. & W. Bateman Ltd. for the next 150 years. Initially it was a shipping and warehousing business (including lighterage and river transport), and 1840 is given (in a 1951 company prospectus) as the "early start of trading, with the help of his young sons, John and Walter".[1] The first item had been sold in 1834, a grindstone possibly belonging to "the implements valued at £55" that Bateman brought to the colony on board Medina.[2]
In 1895 the company built a new warehouse and office building (the Union Stores Building[3]) on the corner of High and Henry Streets.[4] This extended 120 feet (37 m) along High Street and 104 feet (32 m) along Henry Street. It was designed by local architect Herbert Nathaniel Davis.
Notes
- ^ a b c Henderson, Charles W. (1981), The Bateman hardware enterprise in Western Australia, retrieved 18 March 2014
- ^ "Foundation years, 1830 to 1837". The Bateman hardware enterprise in Western Australia. p. 5.
- ^ Garry Gillard (11 February 2016). "Fremantle Stuff > People > Herbert Nathaniel Davis". Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ "NEW BUILDINGS AT FREMANTLE". The West Australian. Vol. 11, no. 2, 887. Western Australia. 20 May 1895. p. 5. Retrieved 20 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
Further reading
- Henderson, Charles W. (1981). The Bateman hardware enterprise in Western Australia.
- "Former Batemans's warehouse, 34 Mouat Street". Inherit. State Heritage Office. Place number 22562.