Not only did he operate from Wood Street Norwich prior to this during the war he worked from his studio in his home on Grapes hill, this house no longer exists.
He was the son of a Norfolk photographer, also called Edgar Henry Banger.
[1] Banger's most famous was Koko the Pup for DC Thomson's Magic, and also Dilly Duckling which appeared in Sunny Stories through late 40s and into the 50s.
His artwork was also well recognised through Norfolk, being a regular cartoonist for the local papers such as The Eastern Daily Press and the Evening News.
A lot of his cartoons were monogrammed HB, Bang, or Harry Banger.