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PHOTOGRAPH: METTERS EXHIBIT, PERTH ROYAL SHOW

c. 1950
Overview

Black and white photo of Metters exhibit at Perth Show, with a 13-panelled squatters tank in foreground. Printed on one panel is 'Metters Australia, new-style Squatters tank'. All panels have stamped on them 'Lysaght Australia' and the manufacturer's mark. A Metters windmill stands behind the tank, with its pipe leading to a corrugated iron water tank resting on a high platform.

Historical information

Metters was an Australian company established in Adelaide in 1891 by Frederick Metters (1858-1937). Metter's patented and manufactured 'top-fire' wood stove's and ovens and opened a
showroom in Hay Street Perth in 1894. By 1896 as part of a national expansion effort, a second fourteen acre manufacturing plant was opened in Wellington Street, Perth known from late 1986 as the Great Western Foundry.
In 1898 Frederick, took on Harry Spring as a business partner and
re-named the organization F. Metters and Company. During the 1890's Metters' output expanded to include water tanks, wind mills, bath's, bath heaters, grates, washing coppers, sinks, domestic irons as well as galvanizing and copper smithing services.
In 1907 Metter's sold his interest in the company to Spring, renaming the business again to Metters Limited. In early 1911 Metters’ Perth plant moved to a larger site at Subiaco. Nationally the company expanded its output into other manufacturing areas including agricultural implements such as tanks, troughs, cultivators, ploughs and posthole diggers.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-43-1993.261
Item type
Width
162 mm
Height or length
211 mm
Inscriptions and markings

Gibbney Studios, Perth

Year
Statement of significance

local and commercial history

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