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Cobham
Cobham
Village in Kent, England, UK
Cobham Roma site from the air. 15 September 1962
New Cobham Roma Site - Some of residents camped for several months on the confines of the A2 verge are set to be moved to spacious grounds at a new site in Cobham, Kent, England. Plans are ahead to provide a school hut for children before integrating them…
New Cobham Roma Site - Some of the new residents found the spacious grounds of their new site a welcome change from the confines of the A2 verge which has been their home for several months. Plans are ahead to provide a school hut for children before inte…
Brass of Joan, Lady Cobham, d. 1433.
Brass of Rauf de Cobham, d. 1402.
Brasses of Joan de Cobham, c. 1310-20, and Maud de Cobham, d. 1380. The engraving also shows the head only of Cecilia Kerdeston from the brass to her and her husband in Reepham, Norfolk.
Vew of church from north-west.
Elevation of monument to Robert Holte, d. 1503, against the north wall.
Brasses of Sir Reginald Braybrook, d. l405, and Sir Nicholas Hawberk, d. 1407.
Gravestone of Dame Maude de Cobham, d. 1380, in the chancel.
New Cobham Roma Site - Some of the new residents found the spacious grounds of their new site a welcome change from the confines of the A2 verge which has been their home for several months. Plans are ahead to provide a school hut for children before inte…
Clothes washing day at this Roma neighbourhood. In a tradition going back generations, the clothes are dried by hanging them in the hedge rows and bushes. Camped on the verge of the London - Rochester road near Cobham, Kent, England - 1 November 1951
Brass of William Tannere, d. 1418.
Brass of John de Cobham (the founder of the college), d. 1407, in the chancel.
Brass of Rauf de Cobham, d. 1402.
Gravestone of Margaret de Cobham, d. 1375.
Gravestone of Margaret de Cobham, d. 1395, in the chancel.
Brass of Nicholas Hawberk, d. 1407.
Gravestone of John de Cobham, d. 1354, in the chancel.
Brass of John de Cobham (the founder of the college), d. 1407, in the chancel.
Brass of Sir Reginald Braybrook, d. 1405.