Thanks Francoso!
I have conflicting information on the medal now.
One was he is wearing, top row L to R,
India General Service medal 1895, Queen's Sudan Medal. Queens South Africa medal and Kings South Africa medal.
Bottom row L to R,
1914 or 1914/15 Star, War medal, Victory medal and the Cape of Good Hope service Medal.
Or maybe the General service medal 1918 but it was thought more to be the Cape of Good Hope service Medal in the end.
But you are saying top row, far left is Meritorious Service Medal, not the India general service medal 1895. I have looked at both and they have a very similar type of hanger. But I think the ribbon here matches the MSM more.
If the Corporal/Acting Sergeant A.F. Cobbold who earned one of these MSM is
the same as I have:
Alfred Cobbold (Middle name not yet known.)
B:7 Apr 1878 Bradfield St George, Suffolk, England
D:6 Feb 1937 Ellesmere, Shropshire, England
He died as a Sergeant Major.
If they are the same man then I am more and more starting to think this photo is Alfred Cobbold and a sister, or a brothers widow due to her wearing medals too, medals that would be too old for any of her sons to have earned. So must come from a husband - which could either be one of Alfred's brothers that fell in WW1 or the brother that died in the Boer War due to her holding the Boer War Christmas Gift Tin, or even this is Alfred sister (as it was said the people in the photo look similar).
I don't think it can his Wife as where would the medals come from?
As I said they are too old to be their sons, and he is wearing his own so she must be a widow or a sister wearing one of her fallen brothers medals.
The brothers widows would have been;
(Frederic "Freddy" Cobbold) - Rosina Cocksedge
B:11 Jul 1884 Rougham, Suffolk, England
D:Dec 1926 Bury St edmunds, Suffolk, England
(William Cobbold) - Alberta Phyllis Willingham
B:31 Jul 1879 Rougham, Suffolk, England
D:Dec 1979 Hendon, Middlesex, England
Arthur and Charles Cobbold doesn't seem to have married.
The brothers full details have already been posted.
Alfred's sister were;
Elizabeth Cobbold (married "Mr Humphreys" no other details)
B:Oct 1873 Bradfield St George, Suffolk, England
D:24 Sep 1937 England
Emma Gill (married Charles Winter B:abt 1861)
B:abt 1867 Rougham, Suffolk, England
D:sep 1932 Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
Annie Cobbold (married Samuel John Norman B:October 1883)
B:19 Feb 1884 Bradfield St George, Suffolk, England
D:1 Mar 1969 Greenwich, Greater London, England
Lillie Cobbold (married George Alfred Newman B:4 Mar 1873 D:Jul 1950)
B:8 July 1886 Bradfield St George, Suffolk, England
D:15 Dec 1964 The General Hospital, Barnet, Hertfordshire, England
The second photo I posted would be Alfred's parents
William Cobbold
B:abt 1847 Bradfield St George, Suffolk, England
D:Jun 1922 Bury St edmunds, Suffolk, England
Sarah Elizabeth Cobbold (nee Gill)
B:July 1844 Rougham, Suffolk, England
D:Sep 1924 Bury St edmunds, Suffolk, England.
Private C. Cobbold, 2nd King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry on the Bury St Edmunds Memorial is Sergeant Major Alfred Cobbold brother, Charles.
Charles Cobbold
B:22 Nov 1871 Hessett, Suffolk, England
D:6 Feb 1900 Modder River, South Africa
Charles doesn't seem to marry, and he is the only brother the falls in the Boer War, and as the lady has the tin from the Boer war, the widow route doesn't work... so back to her being a sister...
I will see if i can find any more pictures of Alfred and his sister and see if it matches the photo first posted.
Thanks all