John Basil Poel
John Basil Poel was Chairman of the Romford Urban District Council in the County of Essex from 1931 to 1932. A son of the well-respected Romford businessman William Poel, he also ran many businesses and contributed greatly to his local community.
Family and personal life
John was born in Romford on 14 April 1881, the son of William Poel and Caroline Poel née McDermott. The Poel family lived in North Street, Romford for many years in what was locally known as Poel's Yard. By the age of 19, John had become a foreman in the Yard, as his father let out some of the outbuildings to tradesmen such as bootmakers.On 12 September 1907 he married Miriam Gertrude May Bacon, the daughter of Richard Bacon, the landlord of the Wheatsheaf public house in Hornchurch and his first wife Mary Ann Cowell. They had five children, all born in Romford:
- John Raymond Poel
- Mary Eileen Poel
- Stanley Bacon Poel
- Kathleen Mary Poel
- Philip Laurence Poel
Businesses and local government
John operated the firm Poel Brothers out of North Street and it is possible some of his brothers also assisted him in running it. The company provided many services including: Carriers to London; Horse Motor and Steam Cartage and Haulage Contractors; and Clinker, Sand, Ballast, Hogging, Hardcore etc. supplied.In 1924, the Romford Ice & Cold Storage Company was established and Poel Brothers were contracted to deliver the ice that it produced, as indicated in the extract below:
"Most of the fish, butcher and perishable food shops relied on John Poel, who traded under the name of Romford Ice and Cold Storage, delivering blocks of ice to them for their cold storage cabinets. Freezers and 'fridges were not in common use in the 1920s, so perishable food, especially fish, had to be disposed of as soon as possible."
The Romford Ice Factory, formerly in St Edward's Way, was liquidated in 1978 and the buildings have since been demolished.