Herbert & Hubbard initially made boilers and steam engines.
Five years later he founded his own company to make boilers and steam engines.
Apart from ships it also made boilers, large engines and dredgers.
In 1785, a blacksmith from Lowfield Street began to make engines, boilers and machinery.
Only the Germans and the Belgians know how to make boilers.
The guys who make boilers, hammering away with their hard hands, were the first to go into the streets to demonstrate.
John realised that the techniques of making boilers could be applied to making ships.
The site at Oldbury has been making boilers since 1862.
Robey of Lincoln was an agricultural firm that went into making boilers in 1870.
The company makes boilers for combined heat and power schemes.