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Felix Cobbold Trust

He was a champion of the independent smallholder and recognised the importance for farmers to be trained in best farming practices. The Felix Cobbold Trust is his legacy. When you get to the site please click on ‘Founder’.

Marika Cobbold
Marika Cobbold is an exceptional novelist – The Observer.

Her 7 novels are introduced and reviewed at www.marikacobbold.com

Andrew Bassett–Smith
The Bassett–Smith family website, run by Andrew, comprises a very comprehensive index which includes 361 Cobbolds.

 

Ipswich Lettering
Look for “Rosehill Library Case Study” and “Owen Roe Tomb”

Nancy Rosin
Nancy Rosin’s top American collection includes some Elizabeth Cobbold original Valentines

Cobbold Gorge
Named after Frank E Cobbold – a “must” for all visitors to Australia

Cobbold & Judd
Contemporary British Art at magnificent Hintlesham Hall in Suffolk

Friends of Holywells Park
Home of John Cobbold (1745 – 1835) and his second wife Elizabeth (1764 – 1824)

Christchurch Mansion
Go to Christchurch Mansion donated by Felix Thornley Cobbold

Martin Shaw
The website for the composer Dr Martin Shaw OBE FRCM (1875 – 1958) #399

National Valentine Collectors Association
We encourage the enjoyment of all forms of Valentines, from antique and vintage, to all modern varieties, through informative articles, quarterly auctions, occasional meetings, and related information.

St Peter’s Church
St Peter’s is an Christian Anglican church in the Diocese of Guildford, Church of England and our faith is firmly rooted in the belief of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who paid the price for our sin on the cross at Calvary.

The Friends of Wortham Church
The Friends of Wortham Church is a registered charity that raises funds for the restoration and maintenance of St Mary the Virgin church, Wortham, Suffolk, U.K.

The Friends of the Ipswich Museums
We are a group who enjoy the Ipswich museums and support them by raising funds from membership fees and special events.

Aspall
Our family cyder-making business was established in 1728 by Clement Chevallier. He planted the orchards at Aspall Hall in Suffolk. The Chevallier family still live and work among Clement’s orchards and today Aspall is run by the eighth generation of the family.

Ipswich Historic Churches TYrust
The Trust’s aims are ‘the preservation and maintenance for the public benefit of redundant churches of all denominations in the Borough of Ipswich which are of historic or architectural value’. For the churches in our care we want to keep them in good repair, find suitable new uses and tell people about their history and special features.

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