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Inspection engineers and Insurers, of 67 King Street, Manchester (1930)
1896 Name changed from the Boiler Insurance and Steam Power Co (previously Steam Boiler Assurance Co)[1].
1900 Advert: Established 1859; chief engineer J F K Crosland[2].
1904 Private understanding with National Boiler and General Insurance[3]
1910 The Vulcan Fellowship in Engineering had been established at the Victoria Univeristy, Manchester; Mr G. W. Worrall reported, to the IEE in Birmingham, the results of study on commutation in electrical motors[4].
1920 Acquired by London Assurance[5].
1952 A profit of £100k was "credited entirely" to the Vulcan Boiler and General Enterprize (sic) Co by London Assurance[6].