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Herbert Vincent Pointon (1896-1955), managing director of [[ASEA Electric]]
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''' 1955 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1955/12/30]]</ref>
WE have learned with regret of the death
of Mr. Herbert Vincent Pointon, which
occurred on December 14th, after many
months of ill-health. Mr. Pointon was the
managing director of [[ASEA Electric|ASEA Electric, Ltd.]],
with which he had been actively associated
for thirty-five years.
He was born in London
in 1896 and studied electrical engineering at
the Battersea Polytechnic. After serving
with the Royal Engineers throughout the
first world war, Mr. Pointon joined the
[[Metropolitan Electric Supply Co|Metropolitan Electric Supply Company]] as a
shift engineer in 1919, and a year later
became a technical assistant in the London
office of the ASEA organisation.
In 1922, he was appointed manager of the printing
trades department, and in 1925 he went out
to India to look after the firm's activities
there. Mr. Pointon's first appointment in
India was as general manager, but subsequently
he was appointed a director
of the company, having his headquarters
in Bombay.
Mr. Pointon remained in
India for twenty-four years, and upon his
return to this country in 1949 he was
appointed managing director of the ASEA
companies in England. During his years in
India Mr. Pointon served as a magistrate,
and also did a great deal to promote the work
of the institution of Engineers (India), of
which he was a member. He was a Fellow
of the Royal Society of Arts.
In 1953 Mr.
Pointon received from the King of Sweden in
which country he was particularly well
known the honour of knighthood of the
Swedish Order of Vasa.
----


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Herbert Vincent Pointon (1896-1955), managing director of ASEA Electric


1955 Obituary [1]

WE have learned with regret of the death of Mr. Herbert Vincent Pointon, which occurred on December 14th, after many months of ill-health. Mr. Pointon was the managing director of ASEA Electric, Ltd., with which he had been actively associated for thirty-five years.

He was born in London in 1896 and studied electrical engineering at the Battersea Polytechnic. After serving with the Royal Engineers throughout the first world war, Mr. Pointon joined the Metropolitan Electric Supply Company as a shift engineer in 1919, and a year later became a technical assistant in the London office of the ASEA organisation.

In 1922, he was appointed manager of the printing trades department, and in 1925 he went out to India to look after the firm's activities there. Mr. Pointon's first appointment in India was as general manager, but subsequently he was appointed a director of the company, having his headquarters in Bombay.

Mr. Pointon remained in India for twenty-four years, and upon his return to this country in 1949 he was appointed managing director of the ASEA companies in England. During his years in India Mr. Pointon served as a magistrate, and also did a great deal to promote the work of the institution of Engineers (India), of which he was a member. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

In 1953 Mr. Pointon received from the King of Sweden in which country he was particularly well known the honour of knighthood of the Swedish Order of Vasa.



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