George Beverley Cooper
George Beverley Cooper (c1858-1918)
ca.1858 Born the son of George Cooper, Royal Navy Chaplain, and his wife Mary
1880 Patent. George Beverley Cooper, Stroud, for “improvements in velocipede lamps, and in the means attaching such lamps to velocipedes.”[1]
1891 Of 14 Holborn Viaduct, London. Director of Premier Cycle Co
1897 Chairman of the Sparkbrook Manufacturing Co.[2]
1901 Living at 57 Cavendish Road, Clapham: George B. Cooper (age 43 born Roundhay, Yks.), On Own means (Retired Cycle manufacturer). With his wife Alice Cooper and their two daughters. A visitor and four servants.[3]
1910 George B. Cooper who has several houses in Wimbledon. [4]
1911 Living at 8 Raymond Road, Wimbledon: George Beverley Cooper (age 53 born Roundhay, Yks.), Private Means. With his wife Alice and their daughter.[5]