

B. Rabinavičius’ Iron Supply Depot – The Heart of Interwar Industry
In interwar Lithuania, trade and industry were rapidly expanding — and with them, a rise in specialized stores supplying essential goods for both households and businesses. One such store was B. Rabinavičius’ Iron Supply Depot, known for its wide assortment of iron products. From small farming tools to large-scale industrial goods, the depot offered items sourced both from local manufacturers and international factories.
A Wide Range of Goods – From Nails to Heavy Machinery
The “Iron Supply Depot” was a true hub of engineering and commerce, serving both everyday craftsmen and major industrialists. Visitors could find:
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Construction materials – steel and iron beams, sheet metal, roofing, bolts, nails, and other essential building components
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Agricultural tools – plows, scythes, chains, shovels, and a variety of farming equipment
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Industrial machinery – water pumps, boilers, steam engines, and other mechanical systems used in factories and farms
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Imported goods – high-quality tools and mechanisms from well-known manufacturers in Germany, England, France, and other industrial nations
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Lithuanian-made products – metal containers, production equipment, and tools supplied by local companies like Metalas, Nemunas, Neris, and others




A Pillar of Industry and Enterprise in Interwar Lithuania
B. Rabinavičius’ Iron Supply Depot was more than just a store — it was a gathering place for craftsmen, farmers, entrepreneurs, and engineers in search of the latest technologies and reliable materials. This business played a key role in modernizing Lithuania, supplying essential goods to the country’s growing industrial and construction sectors.
If we could step into the depot today, we would find not only the story of interwar industry, but also the entrepreneurial spirit that helped Lithuania confidently move toward becoming a modern nation.