Hedley Adams Mobbs

Hedley Adams Mobbs (1891-1970) was a British architect who worked in Boston, Lincolnshire.

He was also a crack rifleman who took part in competitions at Bisley, played football (left wing) for Cambridge Town,[dubious – discuss] a ragtime pianist, beekeeper, horticulturalist and artist.

[1][better source needed] He was also a philatelist writing standard works on the subject and advising on the formation of the Royal Stamp collection.

He joined the nascent Royal Air Force at Cranwell towards the end of First World War.

[4] Also the re-building of The John Bull Tyre Co. factory at 77 Evington Valley Road, Leicester 1928.

Sandy Bank Methodist Chapel when redundant in 2006