COOPER, EDMUND
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Type of record: Archive
Title: COOPER, EDMUND
Classmark: LIDDLE/WW1/CO/020
Date(s): 1914-1978
Size and medium: 1 file
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/30217
Collection group(s): Liddle Collection
Description
Diary (1918); Typescript letter from George Newman, Chairman of the Friends' Ambulance Unit Committee, regarding training (14 Dec 1914); c 40 letters, mainly to his mother (Feb 1915-Aug 1918); Letter from the St. John Ambulance Association informing E Cooper that he has successfully passed his First Aid examination (11 Feb 1915); Press cutting from 'The Times' [27 Sep 1918]; Publication 'Three Years Under The Red Cross' [1917]; Typescript photostat diary extract '10 Months on an FAU (Friends' Ambulance Unit) Motor Ambulance Convoy' (4 Mar-5 Nov 1918); Typed transcript of an interview recorded with Peter Liddle (May 1978).
Biography or history
Cooper, Edmund (b 1894). Born in York and educated at Ackworth, a Quaker school in Yorkshire. Served with the Friends' Ambulance Unit on the Western Front at Hazebrouck and Poperinghe from Jan 1915, and on No. 16 Ambulance Train, 1916-1918.
Provenance
The Papers were placed in the Collection by E Cooper in 1978.
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