Spotswood’s "The Nest" Suburban Icon Poster – Two Birds Summer Days Version

from A$50.00

This building, constructed in 1939, originally housed W. G. Goetz & Sons, renowned tool and die makers. Founded by William Goetz in the late 19th century, the business began as an iron-safe maker on Queen Street around 1880. After partnering briefly with engineer Gustav Müller, Goetz established his independent business in West Melbourne. Following William’s passing in 1913, his sons Albert and Otto took over, and the company relocated to the modern Spotswood building.

During World War II, W. G. Goetz & Sons secured a government contract for manufacturing bullets and machinery. After the war, the company diversified its production, crafting power presses, press tools, automotive parts, and even beer cans, foreshadowing the building’s most famous occupants, Two Birds Brewery.

W. G. Goetz & Sons was acquired in the 1990s and ceased operations in 2000. In 2014, Danielle Allen and Jayne Lewis transformed the historic building into their vibrant brewery and pub, The Nest, located near Spotswood train station.

Our Suburban Icon Poster captures this inner-west icon’s evolution, from beer can production to its beloved status as a brewpub. Raise a cold one with this poster and celebrate the rich heritage of our inner west icons, past and present!

This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, as well as the ever popular Postcard. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.

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This building, constructed in 1939, originally housed W. G. Goetz & Sons, renowned tool and die makers. Founded by William Goetz in the late 19th century, the business began as an iron-safe maker on Queen Street around 1880. After partnering briefly with engineer Gustav Müller, Goetz established his independent business in West Melbourne. Following William’s passing in 1913, his sons Albert and Otto took over, and the company relocated to the modern Spotswood building.

During World War II, W. G. Goetz & Sons secured a government contract for manufacturing bullets and machinery. After the war, the company diversified its production, crafting power presses, press tools, automotive parts, and even beer cans, foreshadowing the building’s most famous occupants, Two Birds Brewery.

W. G. Goetz & Sons was acquired in the 1990s and ceased operations in 2000. In 2014, Danielle Allen and Jayne Lewis transformed the historic building into their vibrant brewery and pub, The Nest, located near Spotswood train station.

Our Suburban Icon Poster captures this inner-west icon’s evolution, from beer can production to its beloved status as a brewpub. Raise a cold one with this poster and celebrate the rich heritage of our inner west icons, past and present!

This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, as well as the ever popular Postcard. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.

This building, constructed in 1939, originally housed W. G. Goetz & Sons, renowned tool and die makers. Founded by William Goetz in the late 19th century, the business began as an iron-safe maker on Queen Street around 1880. After partnering briefly with engineer Gustav Müller, Goetz established his independent business in West Melbourne. Following William’s passing in 1913, his sons Albert and Otto took over, and the company relocated to the modern Spotswood building.

During World War II, W. G. Goetz & Sons secured a government contract for manufacturing bullets and machinery. After the war, the company diversified its production, crafting power presses, press tools, automotive parts, and even beer cans, foreshadowing the building’s most famous occupants, Two Birds Brewery.

W. G. Goetz & Sons was acquired in the 1990s and ceased operations in 2000. In 2014, Danielle Allen and Jayne Lewis transformed the historic building into their vibrant brewery and pub, The Nest, located near Spotswood train station.

Our Suburban Icon Poster captures this inner-west icon’s evolution, from beer can production to its beloved status as a brewpub. Raise a cold one with this poster and celebrate the rich heritage of our inner west icons, past and present!

This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, as well as the ever popular Postcard. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.

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