Papers relating to the military carrer of E. R. Cooper with the Somerset Light Infantry during the Second World War, including his soldiers service and pay book, ration book, clothing coupons, release book, discharge papers and medals (1940-1946), also accompanied by a swimming certificate, awarded to him by Barking Education Committee (1927) and a related photograph, as well as printed material that he collected throughout his life, such as a copies of the Barking Book of Rememberance (1946), a leaflet on the inaugural loan exhibition at Eastbury Manor (1935-1936) and the honorary freedom of the Borough of Barking 1949. Also includes scanned copies of family photographs, with annotations.
Papers of E. R. Cooper
This material is held atBarking and Dagenham Archive and Local Studies Centre
- Reference
- GB 350 BD37
- Dates of Creation
- 1927-1949
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 1 folder
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
E. R. Copper (fl. 1910-1950) was born and went to school in Barking. He lived at 47 St. Erkenward Road, Barking, before going on to serve with the Somerset Light Infantry during the Second World War.
Access Information
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Acquisition Information
Donated to the Barking and Dagenham Archive and Local Studies Centre in September 2011.
Note
Catalogued by Clare Sexton, Assistant Archivist.
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Custodial History
This collection was previously held by the family of the creator.