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Capt Cobb's village memorial. He is also commemorated at Tyne cot. - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 21 Oct 2014
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The memorials to the two Cobbs, one lost at sea, the other in Flanders - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 21 Oct 2014
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TH & WR Cobb - Taken by Susan Featherstone 21 Nov 2015
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W R Cobb - Taken by Susan Featherstone 21 Nov 2015
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Cobb brothers - Taken by Andrew Marshall 13 Oct 2019
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St Mary's Higham - Taken by Andrew Marshall 13 Oct 2019
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Cobb brothers - Taken by Andrew Marshall 13 Oct 2019
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Captain William Ralph Cobb M.C. - Taken by Andrew Marshall 13 Oct 2019
Reference WMO/190535
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Brass
- First World War (1914-1918)
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To the glory of God / and in loving memory of / William Ralph Cobb MC / Capt, The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regt / Died of wounds in Flanders / 6th October 1917 + Aged 21 years
William Ralph Cobb MC
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