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*William Boycott, coal merchant, Railway wharf. 1879.<ref name="littlebury1879"/> | *William Boycott, coal merchant, Railway wharf. 1879.<ref name="littlebury1879"/> | ||
*Thomas William Thomson, coal merchant, agent for Bantock & Co., general carriers, Railway wharf. 1879.<ref name="littlebury1879"/> | *Thomas William Thomson, coal merchant, agent for Bantock & Co., general carriers, Railway wharf. 1879.<ref name="littlebury1879"/> | ||
− | *John William Powell, coal merchant, Railway station. 1896.<ref name="Kellys1896"/> Also owned Private Owner wagons. | + | *John William Powell, coal merchant, Railway station. 1896.<ref name="Kellys1896"/> Powell was trading as a coal and coke merchant from York Street from 1855 with a later building from 1901, The Old Ticket Office, forming part of Stourport Heritage Rooms.<ref>[https://stourporttown.co.uk/attraction/stourport-heritage-rooms/ Stourport Heritage Rooms webpage]</ref> Also owned Private Owner wagons. |
==Bewdley== | ==Bewdley== |
Revision as of 06:53, 21 May 2021
Several coal merchants and other businesses had offices or depots at SVRSevern Valley Railway stations. This list also includes goods agents and independently run refreshment rooms.
Hartlebury
- Miss M. A. Allard, refreshment rooms. 1879.[1]
- South Wales and Cannock Chase Coal and Coke Company Limited, Railway station. 1879[1].
Stourport
- Thomas Bantock, Goods Agent. 1879 to at least 1940.[1]
- William Boycott, coal merchant, Railway wharf. 1879.[1]
- Thomas William Thomson, coal merchant, agent for Bantock & Co., general carriers, Railway wharf. 1879.[1]
- John William Powell, coal merchant, Railway station. 1896.[2] Powell was trading as a coal and coke merchant from York Street from 1855 with a later building from 1901, The Old Ticket Office, forming part of Stourport Heritage Rooms.[3] Also owned Private Owner wagons.
Bewdley
- Neri Wooldridge, coal and lime merchant, Wribbenhall; depot at Railway station. 1879[1].
Kidderminster
Trader | Business | Earliest and latest known references | Reference | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mr. Done | Refreshment rooms | 1863 | [4] | Occupied the first and second-class refreshment rooms destroyed by fire in 1863 |
Andrew Hatton | Refreshment rooms | 1876 - 1879 | [1][5] | |
William Thomas Martin | Refreshment rooms | 1892 - 1900 | [6][2][7] | |
Thomas Bantock | Goods agent | 1870 - 1953 | [8] | Thomas Bantock expanded his cartage agreements with the GWRGreat Western Railway to include most of the Black Country goods yards including Bewdley, Kidderminster and Stourport. |
George Frederick Green | Iron and worcester moulding sand merchant | 1876 - 1879 | [1][5] | Railway yard, also premises in Hartlebury.[5] |
Benjamin Beach | Coal agent | 1876 - 1900 | [1][6][2][7] | Railway station. Agent for South Wales and Cannock Chase Coal and Coke Company Limited - see separate entry |
South Wales and Cannock Chase Coal and Coke Company Limited | Coal merchant | 1876 – 1936 | [1][5][9][10][11][12][13] | Railway station (Benjamin Beach named as agent 1879, see separate entry) |
Henry Barrett | Coal merchant | 1892 - 1914 | [6][2][7][14][9][10][15] | Railway station. Also owned Private Owner wagons[16] |
George Bayley | Coal merchant | 1892 - 1921 | [6][2][7][9][11][15] | Railway station |
Alfred Davis | Coal merchant | 1892 - 1948 | [6][2][7][9][10][11][15][17][12][13] | Railway station. Also owned Private Owner wagons[16] |
John & Alfred Findon | Coal merchant | 1896 - 1905 | [2][14] | Railway station yard. Listed as John & Alfred Findon in 1896 and as A. Findon in 1905 |
Thomas Tandy | Coal merchant | 1896 - 1900 | [2][7] | Railway station yard |
Pearson & Co. | Coal merchant | 1900 - 1948 | [7][9][13] | Station yard. Possible connection to B. Pearson & Co. (see separate entry). Arthur B. Pearson was fined during World War I for delivering an underweight load of coal, which he claimed resulted from a shortage of adult labour following conscription.[18] |
B. Pearson & Co. | Builders merchant | 1914 - 1936 | [10][12] | Station yard. Possible connection to Pearson & Co. (see separate entry). |
R. Woodward and Co. | Coal merchant | 1905 | [14] | Station Wharf |
AustinJohn Austin GRA, renowned Bridgnorth-based railway artist and Fellow of The Guild of Railway Artists Brothers | Coal merchants | 1912 - 1948 | [9][17][12][13] | Station yard |
Albert E. Bayley | Isinglass importer | 1912 - 1936 | [9][12] | Station approach. See separate entry for A. E. Bayley, brewer: isinglass is used in brewing. |
Alfred Howell | Coal merchant | 1912 - 1936 | [9][12] | |
George Summers | Coal merchant | 1912 | [9] | Station yard |
W. C. Caswell | Coal merchant | 1933 | [17] | Station yard |
The Economic Coal Co. | Coal merchant | 1933 | [17] | Station yard. Also owned Private Owner wagons.[19] Several railway model websites have the same text, of unknown provenance: "The Economic Coal Company were a relatively unknown coal merchants from Kidderminster, who bought their wagons in 1910, but continued to trade until 1966, when it was wound up." In circa 1913 they also seemingly used a canal wharf in Wolverhampton.[20] |
W. Field | Sand merchant | 1933 | [17] | Station yard |
William Bowen & Son | Coal merchant | 1936 | [12] | Station Drive |
A. E. Bayley | Brewer | 1933 - 1936 | [17][12] | Station approach. See separate entry for Albert E. Bayley, isinglass importer: isinglass is used in brewing. |
Samuel P. Hunt | Goods agent | 1900 | [7] | |
Lunt Bros | Coal merchant | 1936 - 1948 | [12][13] | Station drive |
Thomas. A. Winwood | Coal & coke merchant | 1936 - 1948 | [12][13] | Station Drive |
Kidderminster Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd. | 1936 | [12] | Station Drive | |
W. H. Smith & Son | Booksellers & news agents | 1861 - 1905 | [21] | The bookstall closed in 1905 after the GWRGreat Western Railway demanded a rent increase. A shop opened on Comberton Hill the following year. |
Wyman & Sons Limited | News agents | 1912 - 1948 | [9][11][12][13] | Railway station |
Pickfords/National Freight Corporation | Road transport | 1948 - 1985 | Kidderminster goods shed, now the SVRSevern Valley Railway carriage works. |
Bridgnorth
- Thomas Whitefoot, refreshment rooms. 1868. Also at The Crown, and Royal Hotel.[22]
- Browning & Wealey, refreshment rooms. 1880 - 1895.[23][24][25]
- William Grantham, refreshment rooms. 1913.[26]
- South Wales and Cannock Chase Coal and Coke Company Limited (Joseph Harry Ritson named as agent), Railway Wharf. 1871 - 1913.[27][24][25][26]
- Joseph Harry Ritson, corn, cake, seed, salt, manure, coal & lime merchant, Railway station. 1891 - 1895.[24][25]
- George James Eveson, coal merchant, Railway station. 1891 - 1912.[24][25][26]
- Charles E. Pickering, agricultural implement agent, Railway station. 1913[26].
Berrington
- Caswell & Bowden, coal merchant, Railway station. 1891[24].
Other
- Richard Johns, railway waggon builder and repairer, general wheelwright and implement maker, Station Hill, Kidderminster. 1879[1].
Insurance agents
The first accident insurance policies were developed in the mid-1800s to cover railway accidents and steam boiler explosions.[28] Several Station Masters also acted as agents for insurance companies.
- 1879, Kidderminster Station Master, John Mayers, was listed as an agent for Imperial Union Accident Assurance Co. Ltd., London Assurance Corporation (Fire And Life) and Queen Insurance Company.[1]
- 1879, Bewdley, 'The Station Master, Great Western Railway station', was listed as an agent for Imperial Union Accident Assurance Co. Ltd.[1] Thomas Appleton was Station Master at that time.
- 1879, Stourport, 'The Station Master, Great Western Railway station', was listed as an agent for Imperial Union Accident Assurance Co. Ltd.[1] (George) James Simms was Station Master at that time
See also
- Private sidings connected to the Severn Valley Railway
- Collieries served by the Severn Valley Railway
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 Littlebury's Directory & Gazetteer of Worcester & District, 1879
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Kelly's Directory of Worcestershire, 1896
- ↑ Stourport Heritage Rooms webpage
- ↑ Kidderminster & District Archaeological & Historical Society Building Record of Kidderminster Railway Station
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Post Office Directory of Worcestershire 1876
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Kelly's Directory of Worcestershire, 1892
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 Kelly's Directory of Worcestershire, 1900
- ↑ Post Office Directory 1870 (Kidderminster Section)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 Kelly's Directory of Worcestershire, 1912
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Bennett's Business Directory for Worcestershire, 1914
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Kelly's Directory 1916 Kidderminster Section
- ↑ 12.00 12.01 12.02 12.03 12.04 12.05 12.06 12.07 12.08 12.09 12.10 12.11 Kelly's Directory 1936 Kidderminster Section
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 Midland Counties of England Trade Directory 1948-49
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Bennetts's Business Directory for Worcestershire, Kidderminster section 1905
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Kelly's Directory 1921 Kidderminster Section
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Kidderminster Shuttle Industrial Number 1903
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 Cope's Directory & Buyers Guide for Worcestershire Kidderminster section
- ↑ Kidderminster & District Archaeological & Historical Society, Great War Britain Kidderminster: Remembering 1914-18, The History Press, 2014 via Google Books (Retrieved 20 May 2021)
- ↑ Peco
- ↑ Wolverhampton History and Heritage website (Retrieved 19 May 2021)
- ↑ SVRSevern Valley Railway News 94, article by David Wilcock
- ↑ Slater's Directory of Glos, Herefs, Mon, Shrops & Wales, 1868
- ↑ Slater's Directory of N & S Wales etc., 1880.
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 Kelly's Directory of Shropshire, 1891
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 Kelly's Directory of Herefordshire & Shropshire, 1895
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 Kelly's Directory of Shropshire, 1913
- ↑ Cassey & Co.'s Directory of Shropshire, 1871
- ↑ A History of UK Insurance, Swiss Re, 2013