Cookham, Holy Trinity Church c.1955
Photo ref:
C157016

More about this scene
The east window stained glass is from about 1840. Among the monuments on the north side of the chancel is a Purbeck marble tomb with canopy and three hanging arches on twisted columns marked by an 18in brass on the short tomb chest. Here lies Robert Peake, who died in 1517, and his wife. Members of the Babham family are remembered in brasses, but the interesting memorial is that to Sir Isaac Pocock, who drowned in the Thames in 1810. By Flaxman, in white relief, his reclining body lies in a boat held by his niece with an oarsman in shallow relief behind.
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