F. A. J. Cooper
Service no. 511407
Lance Serjeant, London Regiment (London Scottish), 2nd/14th Battalion
Killed in action 7 November 1917
Remembered at Jerusalem Memorial, Israel
C names
A. S. H. Cooper
Not identified.
Walter William Cook
Walter W. Cook
Service no. G/43050
Private, Middlesex Regiment, 4th Battalion
Died age 22 on 28 April 1917
Son of the late Edwin Charles and Jane Cook.
Remembered at Arras Memorial, France
William Arthur Cook
W. A. Cook
Rifleman, London Regiment (Queen Victoria’s Rifles), 1st/9th Battalion
Died age 19 on 22 September 1916
Son of John and Rhoda Cook, of Stockwell, London.
Remembered at Etaples Military Cemetery, France
Albert Tom William Cook
A. T. W. Cook
Service no. Z/447
Rifleman, Rifle Brigade, 1st Battalion
Died on 11 July 1916
Remembered at Lambeth (Tooting) Cemetery, London SW17
National Roll of the Great War 1914-1918
COOK, A. T. W., Rifleman, Rifle Brigade.
He volunteered in 1914 and was drafted to the Western Front the following year. During his service in France he fought at Ypres and was severely wounded in the Battle of the Somme. He was invalided home to hospital and subsequently succumbed to his injuries in July 1916. He was entitled to the 1914-15 Star, and the General Service and Victory Medals.
“Whilst we remember, the sacrifice is not in vain.”
23, Brooklands Road, South Lambeth, S.W.8.
Augustus Charles Cook
A. C. Cook
Service no. G/1381
Private, Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment), 2nd Battalion
Died age 41 on 10 July 1917
Son of Matthew John Cook, of Clapham, London, husband of Mary Ann Cook, of 11 Devonshire Square, Bromley, Kent.
Born in Clapham, enlisted in Bromley, lived in Bromley
Remembered at Basra War Cemetery, Iraq
Information from the 1911 census
In 1911 Augustus Charles Cook, then 34, lived with his wife, Mary Ann Cook, 29, and their five children in four rooms at 11 Devonshire Square, Bromley. He was born in Clapham and his father, Matthew John Cook, lived there. He enlisted in Bromley.