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Cobham and Technical
* ERA Technology Ltd ( trading as Cobham Technical Services ), a strategic business unit within Cobham plc is based in Leatherhead.

Cobham and Services
* Cobham Aviation Services Australia, an Australian airline
The following 12 aircraft destined for the FSTA fleet will be converted by Cobham Aviation Services at their facility in Bournemouth.
Cobham Aviation Services Australia ( formerly National Jet Systems ), is a scheduled and charter airline with its Headquarters based in Adelaide, Australia.
In early 2009, National Jet rebranded its name to Cobham ( known as Cobham Aviation Services Australia or CAvSA ) inline with a global Cobham rebranding initiative by its parent company Cobham plc.
In 2005 / 06, eight of the 717s were returned to QantasLink following Jetstar's acquisition of Airbus A320 aircraft, to be operated in Western Australia, Northern Territory and far north Queensland by National Jet ( now Cobham Aviation Services Australia ).
the company was part of National Jet Systems and now is part of Cobham Aviation Services.

Cobham and formerly
On 24 November 1560 the four first wardens of the school were elected, and on 4 March 1561 a lease was handed over to the wardens for a new schoolhouse: a building in the Green Dragon, formerly Cobham ’ s Inn.
He married, in about 1444, Joan, widow of Sir Philip Chetwind of Ingestre in Staffordshire, and by her had three sons, through whom he became ancestor of the families holding the peerages of Cobham ( formerly Lyttelton ) and Hatherton.
Cobham Analytic Solutions ( formerly SPARTA, Inc .) is a United States defense contractor based in Lake Forest, California.

Cobham and is
Chelsea's training ground is located in Cobham, Surrey.
It is generally believed that Shakespeare originally named Falstaff " John Oldcastle ", and that Lord Cobham, a descendant of the historical John Oldcastle, complained, forcing Shakespeare to change the name.
* 1959 – The Auckland Harbour Bridge, crossing the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand, is officially opened by Governor-General Lord Cobham.
Around 1943, presumably to reduce the risk of Luftwaffe bombing, a new dispersed design office was opened at Fairmile Manor in Cobham, Surrey ; little is known of this establishment and nothing survives there today.
Cobham is a village in the Borough of Elmbridge in Surrey, England, about south-west of central London and northeast of Guildford.
Elmbridge has been acclaimed by the Daily Mail as the best place to live in the UK, and Cobham is a prosperous part of the London commuter belt.
Cobham is an ancient settlement whose origins can be traced back through Roman times to the Iron Age.
Cobham is not far from Brooklands, and there was a certain amount of associated aviation and motoring activity at Cobham during the last century.
Most notable was a Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter which flew low over Brooklands apparently in trouble and crashed at Cobham on 16 March 1944 ; the pilot survived but little else is known of this incident.
On the outskirts of Cobham is Stoke d ' Abernon, whose name is taken from a family who settled there at time of the Norman conquest in 1066.
Cobham is also covered by the Elmbridge Guardian, the Surrey Herald and the Surrey Comet newspapers.
's training ground is nearby, close to Cobham and Stoke d ' Abernon railway station, and Cobham's exclusive private estates are home to many of Chelsea's players.
At the heart of Cobham is the Church Cobham Conservation Area, which was designated in 1973 and includes fourteen statutory listed buildings.
Two other large houses on the outskirts of Cobham have been taken over by schools: Heywood is now the American Community School, and Burwood House is now Notre Dame School.
Cobham Mill is now open to the public from 2pm to 5pm on the second Sunday of each month between April and October, inclusive.
There is Cobham Village Club and a branch of the Royal British Legion.
In local government Cobham is part of Elmbridge Borough Council and Surrey County Council.
For Surrey County voting, Cobham is paired with Stoke d ' Abernon.

Cobham and has
The company also has shops in Cobham and Dorking and expanded by acquiring department stores Elphicks of Farnham in October 2004, and Knights of Reigate in September 2006.
Baker's influence has extended to drummers of both genres, including Billy Cobham, Peter Criss, Bill Ward, Ian Paice, Nick Mason, and John Bonham.
The Cobham Fairmile ward has a population of 4, 760 whilst neighbouring Cobham and Downside has a population of 6, 158.
Cobham has four football clubs: Cobham F. C., Mole Valley SCR F. C., Cobham United Football Club and Cobham Town FC ( formed 2007 ).
Cobham also has a cricket club, named Cobham Avorians.
Cobham Rugby Football Club has four teams which play regularly, as well as youth and mini sections.
Cobham, with its many old buildings, conservation areas and housing development pressures has a very active Heritage Trust, re-formed in 2007, and a lower-profile Residents Association.
Nowadays, Cobham Police Station has closed nearest Police Station is Whalton.
Guildford, Cobham, Epsom Leatherhead can be reached by the A-road network that has a choice of routes through and around the village.
John Scofield ( born December 26, 1951, Dayton, Ohio ), often referred to as " Sco ", is an American jazz-rock guitarist and composer, who has played and collaborated with Miles Davis, Dave Liebman, Joe Henderson, Charles Mingus, Joey Defrancesco, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, Bill Frisell, Pat Martino, Mavis Staples, Phil Lesh, Billy Cobham, Medeski Martin & Wood, George Duke, Jaco Pastorius, John Mayer, and many other well-known artists.
A copper seal from the 7th century Stone Priory, and dated from the 14th century has recently been discovered by a metal detector in Cobham, Surrey.
Since 1957, the Hall has been a public school for girls ( Cobham Hall School ); it opens to the public on some occasions in the year.
There are two areas of open space in the parish: Cobham Park, which includes extensive woodlands ; and Jeskyns, a one-time farm of 360 acres ( 147 ha ), which has been turned into a greenspace area by the Forestry Commission.
Cobham has strong links with Charles Dickens, who used to walk out to the village: he set part of The Pickwick Papers there.
The Victoria County History for Kent also records a standing stone at Cobham which may have been an outlying example but which is located on heavily-wooded private land and has never been investigated in the modern era.
Barlow has also toured and recorded with many other jazz greats including Sonny Stitt, Chet Baker, Gil Evans, Jackie McLean, Billy Cobham, Curtis Fuller, Eddie Palmieri, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Golson, Lee Konitz, Sonny Stitt, Helen Merrill, Mulgrew Miller and Kenny Barron. In 1980 he performed at concerts in Adelaide and Sydney with the Bruce Cale Quartet with Roger Frampton ( piano and saxes ) Bruce Cale ( bass ) and Phil Treloar ( drums ).

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