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Ex-soldier receives railway PhD Former colonel, 91, awarded PhD
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A 91-year-old former soldier collected a PhD from Cambridge University for creating an atlas of railway stations built in Britain between 1807 and 1994. A 91-year-old former Army officer has received his doctorate from Cambridge University for creating an atlas of railway stations built in Britain.
He said after the ceremony he did not know what all the fuss was about. Michael Cobb, a former Colonel, from Devon, is thought to be the oldest recipient of a PhD from the University.
Michael Cobb, of Plymtree, Devon, is thought to be the oldest recipient of a Cambridge University doctorate. Speaking afterwards, he said: "It's something I wanted to do and something I loved doing. I don't know what all the fuss is about."
After Colonel Cobb said: "It's something I wanted to do and something I loved doing. I don't know what all the fuss is about." One University academic called his work a "remarkable piece of scholarship".
Col Cobb was joined at the ceremony by 40 members of his family - some of whom travelled from as far afield as Canada, Spain and Texas. Col Cobb was joined at the ceremony by 40 members of his family - some of whom had travelled from as far afield as Canada, Spain and Texas.
It was an incredible surprise and means an awful lot to us Stephen Cobb, son
His son, Stephen, 60, who flew to the UK from Canada, said: "We're all very proud of him.His son, Stephen, 60, who flew to the UK from Canada, said: "We're all very proud of him.
"To get a PhD at 91 is incredible. No-one else in the family has got one. There are a few masters degrees but that's about it. "To get a PhD at 91 is incredible. No-one else in the family has got one.
"It was an incredible surprise and means an awful lot to us all." "It was an incredible surprise and means an awful lot to us."
A university spokesman said "The Railways of Great Britain: A Historical Atlas" was Col Cobb's "magnum opus" and had involved 18 years' research. A University spokesman said "The Railways of Great Britain: A Historical Atlas" was Col Cobb's "magnum opus" and had involved 18 years' research.
Col Cobb graduated from Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1938, joined the Army and saw action at Dunkirk. Col Cobb, who lives in Plymtree, Cullompton, graduated from Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1938, joined the Army before seeing action at Dunkirk, north Africa and Italy.
'Definitive record' Dr Richard Smith, head of the university's geography department, said: "The atlas is a remarkable piece of scholarship.
"The atlas is a remarkable piece of scholarship," said Dr Richard Smith, head of the university's geography department.
"It is a definitive record. It is not just of interest to the enthusiast but a vital tool for anyone seriously interested in the economic geography and history of Great Britain. There is nothing like it.""It is a definitive record. It is not just of interest to the enthusiast but a vital tool for anyone seriously interested in the economic geography and history of Great Britain. There is nothing like it."
Col Cobb retired from the Army in 1965 and worked in mapping until his retirement in 1971, he began work on the atlas at the age of 62 and carried out the research in his own time. Col Cobb retired from the Army in 1965 and worked in mapping until his retirement in 1971.
The oldest person to receive a PhD was the Reverend Edgar Dowse who received his from Brunel University in 2004, aged 93. He began work on the atlas at the age of 62 and carried out the research in his own time.
It is thought the oldest person to receive a PhD was the Reverend Edgar Dowse who received his from Brunel University in 2004, aged 93.