Title
Papers relating to employment with National Boiler and General Insurance, Manchester
Reference
YA2001.293/3
Production date
1896 - 1905
Creator
- National Boiler and General Insurance Co LtdBiographyBiography
The National Boiler and General Insurance Co Ltd was established in 1894, with an office in St Ann's Square, Manchester. A predecessor company, National Boiler Insurance Co, had been set up in 1864 and operated for 30 years before the change in company name.
The company supplied the National brand fusible plug for high pressure boilers, and also offered insurance and inspection of boilers and kiers, and steam and gas engines, prepared plans and specifications, and carried out testing of engines and boilers. By 1903, insurance and inspection had expanded to cover steam pipes, economisers, dynamos, motors and other electrical plant.
In 1904, the National Boiler and General Insurance Co Ltd entered into a private arrangement with a number of other insurance companies, including the British Engine, Boiler and Electrical Insurance Co.
In the 1920s and 1930s, the company also supplied National brand economiser circulators to improve efficiency of economiser pipes, and National brand safety valves, which it continued to supply into the 1960s.
The company moved from St Ann's Square to St Mary's Parsonage, Manchester, in 1936. The company archive held by the former Greater Manchester County Record Office, now part of Manchester Archives+, ends in 1982, suggesting that the company continued until at least this date.
Scope and Content
The series consists of drawings, notes, reports and papers dating from 1890-1905 and relate to Henry Pilling's employment with National Boiler and General Insurance Co.
Extent
17 items
Level of description
SERIES
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- Pilling, HenryBiographyBiography
Henry Pilling (MBE) was born in Bolton, 1867, the son of William Pilling, millwright. He was apprenticed to John Musgrave and Sons Ltd, Bolton and went to work for the National Boiler and General Insurance Co Ltd, Manchester. He worked for a short period with the Blackburn firm of Yates and Thom Ltd before he was appointed General Manager of Galloways Ltd.
Whilst at Galloways, as well as being involved with the design and production of engines, he was also involved with various professional bodies. In 1916 he became a member of the executive committee of the Manchester and District Engineering Employers’ Federation before becoming President in 1928. He was also elected President of the Manchester Association of Engineers, 1920-1921, and was awarded an M.B.E..
He died in 1931.
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.
System of arrangement
The series has been arranged in chronological date order with undated items placed at the end.