Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:Im20110531Beck-i212+.jpg|thumb| Heeling machine for boots and shoes. Exhibit at [[Beck Isle Museum]]. ]]
[[Image:Im20110531Beck-i212+.jpg|thumb| Heeling machine for boots and shoes. Exhibit at [[Beck Isle Museum]]. ]]


Established in 1970s as Keats Brothers and Co at Gaol Road, Stafford.
Established in 1870s as Keats Brothers and Co at Gaol Road, Stafford.


In 1890 moved to Albion works, Marston Road, Stafford.
In 1890 moved to Albion works, Marston Road, Stafford.

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1920s.
Heeling machine for boots and shoes. Exhibit at Beck Isle Museum.

Established in 1870s as Keats Brothers and Co at Gaol Road, Stafford.

In 1890 moved to Albion works, Marston Road, Stafford.

c1900 Purchased the boot-making business from W. H. Dorman.

1904 Renamed as Keats and Buxton

1916 Moved to Corporation Street, Stafford.

1967 Company closed.

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