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[[Image:Im20110501Mon-Coop211.jpg|thumb| Sheep shears No 14. ]] | [[Image:Im20110501Mon-Coop211.jpg|thumb| Sheep shears No 14. ]] | ||
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[[Image:Im19130903CyCar-Cooper.jpg|thumb|September 1913]] | [[Image:Im19130903CyCar-Cooper.jpg|thumb|September 1913]] |
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136-7 Long Acre, London, WC2 (1937); of Letchworth, Herts (1961).
1911 Private company.
1937 Revolution counters and dashboard equipment. [1]
1961 Manufacturers of agricultural machinery and rotary air compressors. Distributors of "Brammer" mains fencer, "McCulloch" chain saws and "Sunbeam" lawn sprinklers. Trade names: "Rainking" "Cooper-Stewart" "Hornmaster" "Fencemaster". 120 employees. [2]