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Cooper (profession), Barrelmaker
Cooper, Cooper's, Coopers and similar may refer to: * Cooper (profession), a maker of wooden casks and other staved vessels Arts and entertainment * Cooper (producers), an alias of Dutch producers Klubbheads * "Cooper", a song by Roxette from the 1999 album ''Have a Nice Day (Roxette album), Have a Nice Day'' * Cooper Prize, an international playwriting prize based in Melbourne, Australia, since 2024 Businesses and organisations * Cooper (company), an American user experience design and business strategy consulting firm * Cooper (motorcycles), an American brand of motorcycles * Cooper Canada, a defunct sporting goods manufacturer * Cooper Car Company, a British car company **Mini Cooper, the name of several cars * Cooper Chemical Company, an American chemical manufacturer * The Cooper Companies, an American medical device company * Cooper Do-nuts, Los Angeles cafe which was the site of alleged uprising in reaction to police harassment of LGBT people * Cooper Enterprises, a Cana ...
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Cooper (profession)
A cooper is a craftsman who produces wooden casks, barrels, vats, buckets, tubs, troughs, and other similar containers from timber staves that were usually heated or steamed to make them pliable. Journeymen coopers also traditionally made wooden implements, such as rakes and wooden-bladed shovels. In addition to wood, other materials, such as iron, were used in the manufacturing process. The trade is the origin of the surname Cooper. Etymology The word "cooper" is derived from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German ''kūper'' 'cooper' from ''kūpe'' 'cask', in turn from Latin ''cupa'' 'tun, barrel'. The word was adopted in England as an occupational surname, Cooper. The art and skill of ''coopering'' refers to the manufacture of wooden casks, or barrels. The facility in which casks are made is referred to as a cooperage. History Traditionally, a cooper is someone who makes wooden, staved vessels, held together with wooden or metal hoops and possessing flat ends or he ...
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Cooper Foundation
The Cooper Foundation of Lincoln, Nebraska, is a charitable and educational organization that supports nonprofit organizations in Lincoln and Lancaster County, Nebraska. Foundation In 1934, Joseph H. Cooper, a long-time theater owner and former partner of Paramount Pictures established the Cooper Foundation. Joseph H. Cooper had filed a suit against Paramount Pictures for $200,000. The foundation once owned and operated fifteen theatres, *https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-lincoln-star/705632/ *https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/5914a0fdadd7b04934682297/ in Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri. It sold off its theater interests in 1975. Cinerama theaters In 1961 and 1962, the Cooper Foundation was instrumental in presenting Cinerama films and film production by building three theaters to showcase the three-projector Cinerama format. There were three of these, the so-called "Golden Triangle" in Denver, Colorado, St. Louis Park, Minnesota (a Minneapolis suburb ...
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Cooper (artist)
Cooper (stylized as COOPER; born Brian Cooper, 1976) is an American artist known for sculptures and assemblages He lives and works in Alaska. Early life Cooper was born and raised in Miami, Florida. He changed his name to a mononymous title in all capital letters in 1993. Graduated from the New World School of the Arts in 1995, received a BFA from the Pratt Institute in 1997, and an MFA from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa in 1999. Career Cooper's work has been published in ''Miami Contemporary Artists'' by Paul Clemence, Julie Davidow, and Elisa Turner and in Bonnie Clearwater's book ''Making Art in Miami, Travels in Hyper-reality'', as well as '' Art in America'', ''Sculpture'' Magazine, ''Art Papers'', ''ArtNews'', ''The New York Times'', ''The Village Voice'', ''Santa Fe Reporter'' and ''The Miami Herald''. Cooper's works are in the Rubell Family Collection and Miami Art Museum in Miami, Florida. In 2002, he received a Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade Count ...
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Cooper (given Name)
Cooper is a masculine given name of English origin. Its meaning is “barrel maker” People * Cooper Andrews (born 1985), American actor * Cooper Becklin (born 2004), American racing driver * Cooper Beebe (born 2001), American football player * Cooper Blankenship (1929–2015), American politician * Cooper Boone (born 1963), American singer-songwriter, psychologist and chef * Cooper Bowman (born 2000), American baseball player * Cooper Carlisle (born 1977), American professional football player * Cooper Coats (born 1996), Australian rugby union and sevens player * Cooper Connolly (born 2003), Australian cricketer * Cooper Coyle, one half of the sibling drag duo Sugar and Spice * Cooper Criswell (born 1996), American baseball player * Cooper Cronk (born 1983), Australian rugby league player * Cooper DeJean (born 2003), American football player * Cooper Edens (born 1945), American author and illustrator of children's books * Cooper Flagg (born 2006), American basketba ...
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Cooper (surname)
Cooper is a surname. In England, it was occupational surname, that is, derived from an occupation; in this case the maker and repairer of wooden barrels, casks, vats, etc., known as a cooper. The name evolved from the Middle English ''couper'' or ''cowper'', which in turn derives from Middle Dutch ''kūper'' (''kūp'' meaning "tub container"). In Scotland, the name Cooper was derived from the town of Cupar, in Fife (originating from Cu—pyre, the enclosed or high fire). In the late 19th century, the name was distributed across England, but most common in three main regions: the northern midlands; Sussex and Hampshire; and Suffolk. Related names are the Dutch Kuiper, and the German Kupfer, Kupper, and Kuper. A *Adam Cooper (dancer) (born 1971), actor, choreographer, dancer and theater director *Adrian Cooper (born 1968), American football tight end * Adrienne Cooper (1946–2011), American Yiddish singer, musician and activist * Afua Cooper (born 1957), Jamaican-Canad ...
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Worshipful Company Of Coopers
The Worshipful Company of Coopers is one of the Livery company, livery companies of the City of London. The organisation of Cooper (profession), coopers existed in 1422; the Company received its first royal charter of incorporation in 1501. The cooper trade involved the making of wine, beer, and spirit casks (a barrel is specifically a 36-gallon cask, or 32 in some circumstances); the Livery Company also functions as a charitable foundation, and supports two education establishments: the Coopers' Company and Coborn School of Upminster, Essex, and Strode's College of Egham, Surrey. The former was founded in the Ratcliffe area of London in 1536 and donated to the Company who have been involved with it ever since. The Coopers' Company ranks 36th in the Livery company#Precedence, order of precedence of the 111 livery companies. Its motto is ''Love as Brethren''. History Middle Ages 1298: Coopers faced fines for contempt of the King and Mayor. 1299: Acquisition of original deed of ...
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Frank Cooper's
Frank Cooper's is a British brand of marmalades and jams owned by Hain Daniels. Frank Cooper's is known primarily for its "Oxford" Marmalade and holds a Royal Warrant. The brand was created by Sarah Cooper in 1874 and as of 2012 is a brand of Hain Celestial Group. History 1874-1919; early history Francis Thomas Cooper (1811–1862) was originally a hatter and hosier with a shop at 46 High Street, Oxford. He then became an agent for Ridgeway's Tea and in about 1845 converted his shop into a grocery. In 1856 F.T. Cooper paid £2,350 for the remainder of a forty-year lease on Nos. 83 and 84 High Street, which were opposite his earlier premises. He ran 84 as a grocery shop and his family home. In 1867 his son, Frank Cooper (1844–1927) inherited the business and expanded the shop into No. 83 next door. In 1874 Frank Cooper's wife Sarah-Jane (1848–1932), made of marmalade to her own recipe. The marmalade proved popular, and until 1903 was made at 83–84 High Street. ...
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Coopers' Company And Coborn School
The Coopers' Company and Coborn School is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Upminster area of the London Borough of Havering, England. Admissions The school is (since 2005) a non-selective school described by Ofsted as "an exceptional school of real excellence". The school excels at Performing Arts and Sports. In 2004 as part of the European Year of Education through Sport it won the award of "Europe's most sport minded school". There have been no tests since 2001 nor interviews since 2004 for admission. Current applications are made via application form completed by the prospective students' parents and, months later, by a second form completed by the students themselves. This is not an examination but is heavily scrutinized. The school is heavily oversubscribed with approximately 5 applicants for each of the 180 places (over 900 applicants per year group). Due to this issue, Coopers' and Coborn School has appeared on an episode of '' Panorama ...
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Cooper's (bakery)
Cooper's is a bakery chain in Bangladesh. It was founded in 1984 by Douglas Cooper, a Dhaka-based British immigrant and World War II veteran, and his wife Sufia Cooper, who managed the business in the 1990s and 2000s. It introduced the modern pastry shop concept to Bangladesh. What started out as just one small outlet in Kolabagan and a factory now operates total 52 outlets in Dhaka Dhaka ( or ; , ), List of renamed places in Bangladesh, formerly known as Dacca, is the capital city, capital and list of cities and towns in Bangladesh, largest city of Bangladesh. It is one of the list of largest cities, largest and list o ... and Chittagong and is a popular household name in upmarket urban areas. It has a factory on the outskirts of Dhaka in Ashulia. The company is managed by brothers John Cooper and Simon Cooper, the children of Douglas and Sufia Cooper. References {{reflist Bakeries of Bangladesh Bangladeshi brands Manufacturing companies established in 1984 Food ...
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Coopers Brewery
Coopers Brewery Limited, the largest Australian-owned brewery, is based in the Adelaide suburb of Regency Park, South Australia, Regency Park. Coopers is known for making a variety of beers, the most famous of which are its pale ale and sparkling ale. It is also the world's largest producer of homebrewing beer concentrate in cans. Cooper's also manufactures DIY kits, reusable plastic bottles, and boxed brew enhancers. Its shares are primarily owned by the extended Cooper family. The brewery has been headed by Tim Cooper (originator of Dr Tim's Traditional Ale) as managing director since 1990, with Michael Shearer taking over the role from 1 March 2025. Melanie Cooper has been chair of the board since December 2023. The brewery was established by Thomas Cooper in 1862 in the eastern Adelaide suburb of Norwood, South Australia, Norwood, moving in 1881 to Leabrook, South Australia, Leabrook, also in the eastern suburbs, and then in 2001 to northern Adelaide at Regency Park. Hi ...
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Cooper University Hospital
Cooper University Hospital is a teaching hospital and biomedical research facility located in Camden, New Jersey. The hospital formerly served as a clinical campus of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Affiliated with Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, the hospital offers training programs for medical students, medical residents, fellows, nurses, and allied health professions. In partnership with MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Cooper also operates a comprehensive oncology center serving patients in New Jersey and the Delaware Valley metropolitan region. Cooper is affiliated with the Coriell Institute for Medical Research and is a tertiary care, tertiary partner for 21 regional hospitals in the Delaware Valley. History 19th century Cooper University Hospital was established in 1887 by the family of Richard M. Cooper, a Quakers, Quaker physician. The original hospital had 30 beds and provided health care ...
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Cooper Union
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, commonly known as Cooper Union, is a private college on Cooper Square in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Peter Cooper founded the institution in 1859 after learning about the government-supported in France. The school was built on a radical new model of American higher education based on Cooper's belief that an education "equal to the best technology schools established" should be accessible to those who qualify, independent of their race, religion, sex, wealth or social status, and should be "open and free to all". The college is divided into three schools: the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, the School of Art, and the Albert Nerken School of Engineering. It offers undergraduate degree, undergraduate and master's degree programs exclusively in the fields of architecture, fine arts (undergraduate only), and engineering as well as a shared core curriculum in the humanities and social sciences. The Cooper Union was ...
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