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[[File:Cooper 1910 v2.jpg|thumb|250px|Cooper in about 1910]] |
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+ | '''Ben Cooper''' (1854 - January 1920) was a trade unionist and politician. |
Apprenticed to the tobacco trade in Norwich, he rose to become the General Secretary of the Cigar Makers' Mutual Association. Although his union was small, he held a position on the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress. |
Apprenticed to the tobacco trade in Norwich, he rose to become the General Secretary of the Cigar Makers' Mutual Association. Although his union was small, he held a position on the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress. |
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− | He was a long-term member of the [[London County Council]], sitting as a [[Labour Progressive Party]] |
+ | He was a long-term member of the [[London County Council]], sitting as a [[Labour Progressive Party]] councillor representing [[Bow and Bromley (UK Parliament constituency)|Tower Hamlets, Bow and Bromley]] from 1892-1907 and as an [[alderman]] from 1907-10. |
In a group photograph here [http://ourhistory-hayes.blogspot.co.uk/2008/02/london-progressive-party-progressive.html]. |
In a group photograph here [http://ourhistory-hayes.blogspot.co.uk/2008/02/london-progressive-party-progressive.html]. |
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+ | Wikipedia page [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Cooper_(politician)] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*{{cite news|title=News in Brief|newspaper=[[The Times]]|date=17 January 1920|page=7}} |
*{{cite news|title=News in Brief|newspaper=[[The Times]]|date=17 January 1920|page=7}} |
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 12 December 2017
Ben Cooper (1854 - January 1920) was a trade unionist and politician.
Apprenticed to the tobacco trade in Norwich, he rose to become the General Secretary of the Cigar Makers' Mutual Association. Although his union was small, he held a position on the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress.
He was a long-term member of the London County Council, sitting as a Labour Progressive Party councillor representing Tower Hamlets, Bow and Bromley from 1892-1907 and as an alderman from 1907-10.
In a group photograph here [1].
Wikipedia page [2]
References[]
- "News in Brief". The Times: p. 7. 17 January 1920.