National Trust Old Umbrella Shop offers a unique glimpse into Tasmania’s retail heritage, providing visitors with an authentic 19th to early 20th-century shopping experience. Originally established in the 1860s, the shop transformed into R Shott & Son in 1920, specializing in manufacturing quality souvenirs using Tasmanian timbers. Today, the shop continues to uphold its historical legacy by showcasing a collection of rare umbrellas and early souvenirs in original blackwood display cases, alongside a diverse range of umbrellas for sale and Tasmanian-made gifts.
The Old Umbrella Shop’s rich history is intertwined with the innovative spirit of its founders, Robert Walter Shott and his son. The shop proudly features umbrellas crafted with a patented folding umbrella frame developed by Robert in the 1880s, showcasing the evolution of umbrella technology. Additionally, the Shotts’ collaboration with British industrialist Samuel Fox, who revolutionized umbrella frames with steel ribs, further highlights the shop’s commitment to quality and innovation in its offerings. Visitors can immerse themselves in this historical narrative while exploring the shop’s unique products and displays.
As a member of the National Trust of Australia (Tasmania), the Old Umbrella Shop stands as a testament to the Trust’s dedication to preserving and presenting historic heritage places. Through its advocacy for Tasmania’s heritage, the Trust has played a pivotal role in safeguarding individual buildings, historic towns, industrial heritage, and natural heritage across the region. By supporting the Trust and visiting the Old Umbrella Shop, patrons not only engage with Tasmania’s rich history but also contribute to the ongoing conservation efforts that ensure these cultural treasures endure for future generations.