Local Government
Katanning
Region
Great Southern
100-108 Clive St Katanning
Katanning
Great Southern
Constructed from 1904
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 25 Jan 1996 | Category 3 |
W J Rogers was an important member of the Katanning community and a very successful retailer who began with modest premises and expanded into his larger Central Store. Rogers was also a major influence in the move to buy the Roller Flour Mill when it ran into trouble in the mid 1920s. Other important contributions Rogers made to the town was his assistance (along with Richardson) in helping the Katanning Silver Band keep their new instruments, which were under threat of repossession with the advent of the Depression. Rogers also was involved in the establishment of the CWA in Katanning. The store therefore has historical significance and social significance, being one of the largest retailers in the Great Southern The building also adds to the streetscape of Clive Street, with its other retail stores and banks.
The former store is a two-storey brick building, with a flat corrugated iron roof concealed by a parapet. The verandah has been removed so that the fa?ade now appears stark. The fa<pade has been rendered and all the joinery has been replaced, including all the shop fronts. An undercover walkway was added to the arcade in April 2001.
In 1901, W J Rogers arrived in Katanning and set about establishing his store. He purchased CA Harris's Central Store in Clive Street. By 1904 Rogers was ready to build his own much larger premises. In July 1904 tenders were called for the new Roger's Store, the architect being F W Burwell of Fremantle. [GSH, 23/7/04] The new two-storey brick building had two entrances from Clive Street and three big windows for the drapery, boots, ironmongery and groceries. There was also provision for a big storeroom on the ground floor and on the top floor there was an extensive showroom and spacious living quarters for the family. [GSH, 30/07/04] The store is now occupied by various businesses, including Bakehouse Jeans, AMP Society and a travel centre.
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Name | Type | Year From | Year To |
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F W Burwell | Architect | 1904 | - |
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"Newspaper Article" | Great Southern herald; | 23/1/1904 | |
"Newspaper Article". | Great Southern Herald, | 30/07/1904 | |
Bignell M; "A Place to Meet: a History of the Shire of Katanning Western Australia". | UWA Press | 1981 |
Individual Building or Group
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Present Use | COMMERCIAL | Shopping Complex |
Original Use | COMMERCIAL | Shop\Retail Store {single} |
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Roof | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
Wall | BRICK | Rendered Brick |
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OCCUPATIONS | Commercial & service industries |
PEOPLE | Famous & infamous people |
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