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Boots is a chain-store chemist (a drugstore like Walgreens in the USA) in the United Kingdom (and elsewhere). It has sold rebadged a multitude of cameras made by many manufacturers, including Braun, Beier Houghtons and Bencini, going back at least to 1911[1].

British companies
Adams & Co. | Agilux | APeM | Artima | Barnet Ensign | Beck | Boots | Butcher | Cooke | Corfield | Coronet | Dallmeyer | Dixons | Dollond | Gandolfi | Gnome | G. Hare | Houghtons | Houghton-Butcher | Hunter | Ilford | Jackson | Kershaw-Soho | Kodak Ltd. | Lancaster | Lizars | MPP | Newman & Guardia | Perken Son & Rayment | Purma | Reid & Sigrist | Ross | Ross Ensign | Sanderson | Shackman | Shew | Soho | Standard Cameras Ltd | Taylor-Hobson | Thornton-Pickard | Watkins | Watson | Wray

Boots was for a large proportion of the twentieth century a popular film retailer and photoprocessor in the UK.

cameras

  1. McKeown lists a "Boots Special" folding field camera, dated 1911.
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