Letters from C.E. Cooper [D 5761(L)] • Manuscript

Letters from C.E. Cooper

Letters from C.E. Cooper

Letters written from Leipzig, Germany, during World War I, by Caroline Ethel Cooper to her sister Mrs Emmie Bevan Carr, in Adelaide. Miss Cooper, a musician, was allowed to stay on in Leipzig during the war. The letters were numbered and kept by Miss Cooper until after the war, with the exception of the first bundle which was taken from Germany by a friend.

Letters from C.E. Cooper

Letters from C.E. Cooper

Letters written from Leipzig, Germany, during World War I, by Caroline Ethel Cooper to her sister Mrs Emmie Bevan Carr, in Adelaide. Miss Cooper, a musician, was allowed to stay on in Leipzig during the war. The letters were numbered and kept by Miss Cooper until after the war, with the exception of the first bundle which was taken from Germany by a friend.

Letters from C.E. Cooper

Letters from C.E. Cooper

Letters written from Leipzig, Germany, during World War I, by Caroline Ethel Cooper to her sister Mrs Emmie Bevan Carr, in Adelaide. Miss Cooper, a musician, was allowed to stay on in Leipzig during the war. The letters were numbered and kept by Miss Cooper until after the war, with the exception of the first bundle which was taken from Germany by a friend.

Letters from C.E. Cooper

Letters from C.E. Cooper

Letters written from Leipzig, Germany, during World War I, by Caroline Ethel Cooper to her sister Mrs Emmie Bevan Carr, in Adelaide. Miss Cooper, a musician, was allowed to stay on in Leipzig during the war. The letters were numbered and kept by Miss Cooper until after the war, with the exception of the first bundle which was taken from Germany by a friend.

Letters from C.E. Cooper

Letters from C.E. Cooper

Letters written from Leipzig, Germany, during World War I, by Caroline Ethel Cooper to her sister Mrs Emmie Bevan Carr, in Adelaide. Miss Cooper, a musician, was allowed to stay on in Leipzig during the war. The letters were numbered and kept by Miss Cooper until after the war, with the exception of the first bundle which was taken from Germany by a friend.