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'''Robb Engineering''' was a metals manufacturer that was located in [[Amherst, Nova Scotia]], Canada in the early 1900s.<ref>{{cite book | last = Forbes | first = Ernest R. | title = The Atlantic Provinces in Confederation | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=xImeCJxlR6kC&pg=PA173&lpg=PA173&dq=%22Robb+Engineering%22+Amherst&source=web&ots=QFitjV0AUk&sig=8Sh2-HdjgwqGia-t-1B-hsFhZ_k&hl=en | accessdate = 2008-04-04 }}</ref> Originally started as a tinsmithy, the factory eventually expanded to the manufacture of [[Boiler]]s, electric engines and small [[Electrical generator|generator]] plants.<ref>{{cite book | last = Forbes | first = Ernest R. | title = The Maritime Rights Movement, 1919-1927 | publisher = McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP | url= https://
In 1964 Robb Engineering was acquired by the [[Dominion Bridge Company]]. Its assets were merged into Dominion's [[Canada Car and Foundry]] subsidiary. These corporate changes saw the workforce at Dominion Bridge Company's operations in Amherst undergo major changes following the dissolution of Robb Engineering.
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