Jason Ellis
master brummie
Samuel Grayson (1875–1920) was running a coal merchant business in Northwood Street at the time of the 1911 census. Does anybody please know anything about it, or even better have any photos? Looking at maps it seems logical that it would be at the north-east end junction with Livery Street and the railway line (but that is just a logical guess). A bit of digging shows me that there was a busy sidings there. Apparently, Snow Hill's turntable was relocated to Northwood Street, adjacent to Taylor and Challen's works when Snow Hill was rebuilt in 1911. That would have been a nice opportunity for Samuel to enter the coal trade, previously he had been a jeweler and electro-plate worker. His father John Grayson (1843–1905) was a goldsmith and jeweler. My late grandmother told me about his coal business, the census just confirmed it
Any information or photos on Samuel or his business would be greatly appreciated.

Any information or photos on Samuel or his business would be greatly appreciated.
