Cooper Family (Urgent)
Hi all. Does anyone have any information on an Albert Cooper (1867-1944). He was a well known forest miner from the Uplands, Yorkley.
Cooper Family
Gloucester Journal ::
Saturday 25 July 1925
Whitecroft Man’s Success
Mr Harold Voss, Whitecroft, near Lydbrook, is the winner this year of the chief mining scholarship offered by the Mining Instruction Committee of the Gloucestershire Education Committee.
It is of the value approximating to £300, and consists of two years’ instruction at a leading Colliery and free tuition at a mining Technical College, probably in the North of England.
Mr Voss is a collier working in one of the mines of the Princess Royal Colliery Co.
His brother Reg won the scholarship last year, and fir the last few sessions both have been high up in the advanced class.
Mr Voss attended the Pillowell classes of which the INSTRUCTOR is
MR ALBERT COOPER, Yorkley Slade
In connection with the classes other prizes offered consist of provisions being made for 12 selected students being offered a week’s holiday excursions to an uptodate coalfield and the winners will be announced later.
Cooper Family
Gloucester Journal: Saturday 9 October 1937
BLAKENEY FIRST-AID CLASSES
The success of First Aid and Home Nursing classes was mentioned when the Blakeney and Viney Hill branch held their annual supper and presentation of awards.
etc. etc
MR ALBERT COOPER, YORKLEY, on behalf of the Viney Hill Section, and Mr Claud Deane on behalf of the Blakeney section spoke appreciatively of the work of Dr Fletcher and other officials.
etc.etc
The awards were presented (various names listed) including
Nora COOPER
Men's Classes, service for first aid : inc ALBERT COOPER
Labels, (various names including)
ALBERT COOPER senr.
WILLIAM COOPER
FRANK COOPER
Cooper Family
There does seem to be quite a few articles on a Mr Albert COOPER
Western Daily Press
Thursday 31 July 1924
Again
FOREST OF DEAN - Mining Scholarship
Where is talks about Mr ALBERT COOPER, YORKLEY, Manager at the Royal Colliery of New Fancy Colliery Company at Parkend.
Cooper Family
Gloucester Citizen
Wednesday 20 December 1944
IN COLLIERY WORK FOR 58 YEARS
Death of Mr A Cooper, Yorkley
One of the best known men in Forest Mining, MR ALBERT COOPER, of The Uplands, Yorkley, died suddenly on Monday at the age of 76.
Mr Cooper was born at Oldcroft and began work at the age of 14 at the old Speech House Colliery.
He began a student of mining, and finally obtained the qualification of colliery manager, gaining a first-class certificate in mining with honours.
He had been 58 years in colliery work, mainly at the New Fancy Works.
He was president of the Yorkley Cricket Club, of which he was one of the first members when the club was formed nearly 50 years ago.
He was also a manager of Viney Hill School, and a prominent member of St John.
His ambulance work was connected largely with collieries.
Cooper Family
Thank you very much for all this information.
I have found the majority of these newspaper clips. I find them very interesting.