Bateman Hardware Explained

J. & W. Bateman Ltd.
Industry:Hardware
Foundation:Fremantle
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), 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. 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". 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 .[1]

In 1895 the company built a new warehouse and office building (the Union Stores Building[2]) on the corner of High and Henry Streets.[3] This extended along High Street and along Henry Street. It was designed by local architect Herbert Nathaniel Davis.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Bateman hardware enterprise in Western Australia . Foundation years, 1830 to 1837 . 5 .
  2. Web site: Fremantle Stuff > People > Herbert Nathaniel Davis . Garry Gillard . 11 February 2016 . 20 March 2016 .
  3. News: NEW BUILDINGS AT FREMANTLE. . . 11 . 2,887 . Western Australia . 20 May 1895 . 20 March 2016 . 5 . National Library of Australia.