1906 – St. Pancras Central Library, London Architect: Russell & Cooper Samuel Bridgman Russell and Sir Thomas Edwin Cooper were in partnership in London from the early 1900s until 1912.
1920 – Police and Fireman’s Housing, Tilbury, London Architect: Sir Thomas Edwin Cooper Published in The Building News, July 30 1920: All these buildings have been designed for the Port of London Authority by Mr.
1920 – Storage Building, West India Docks, London Architect: Sir Thomas Edwin Cooper Published in The Building News, July 30 1920: “Tho simple treatment of this utilitarian building is unmistakably appropriate.
1920 – Tobacco Warehouse, Victoria Docks, London Architect: Sir Thomas Edwin Cooper Published in The Building News, July 30 1920: “At present it is proposed to erect only parts of this building,
1920 – Warehouse-Keeper’s Offices, Royal Albert Docks, London Architect: Sir Thomas Edwin Cooper Published in The Building News, July 30 1920: “The accommodation furnished by this range of buildings includes the officials and staff of the warehouse-keeper’s de- partment and its allies,
1922 – Former Port of London Authority Building, 10 Trinity Square, London Architect: Sir Thomas Edwin Cooper The Port of London Authority was established in the 1900s to oversee what were then the busiest and most important docks in the world.
1922 – Old Lloyd’s Building, Leadenhall St., London Architect: Sir Edwin Cooper The first Lloyd’s building (at 12 Leadenhall Street in the City of London) had been built on this site in 1928.