Harry Simpson Pochin
Harry Simpson Pochin (1871-1944) of Goodwin Barsby and Co
1871 Born in Leicester, son of Robert Pochin, an ironmonger master employing 10 men and 6 boys, and his wife Elizabeth[1]
1891 Steam engine maker's apprentice, in Leeds[2]
1911 Ironfounder, living in Leicester[3]
1944 Died in Barrow on Soar[4]
1946 Obituary [5]
HARRY SIMPSON POCHIN was for nearly fifty years managing director of Messrs. Goodwin Barsby and Company, Ltd., St. Margaret's Ironworks, Leicester. He was born in 1871 and served his apprenticeship with Messrs. Thomas Green and Sons, makers of lawn mowers, Leeds, from 1888 to 1893, passing through the fitting and erecting shops and gaining experience in the drawing office.
After a brief period of employment with Messrs. Harland and Wolff, of Belfast, as an erector, he began his long association with Messrs. Goodwin Barsby and Company, which was only terminated by his death on 13th September 1944. Mr. Pochin had been a Member of the Institution since 1915.
He served on the Local Reception Committee during the Summer Meeting of the Institution held in Leicester in 1937.