The partnership was listed in 1849 at Pool Works in Burgess Street, making table, shoe, bread, butchers’, putty, palette, pruning knives (and dealing in saddler’s ironmongery). The partners – both aged about 21 and living in Eyre Street – were Thomas Keeler (1826-1869) and Charles Whitaker Saville (1826-1866). Keeler has been born at Warwick, the son of Samuel (a saddler) and his wife, Hannah. Saville had been born in Sheffield, the son of Charles (an edge tool manufacturer) and his wife, Mary A....