Cookham, The River Thames 1901
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More about this scene
The celebrated village of Cookham, a mile or so south of Bourne End, is seen here from the boatyard on the Buckinghamshire bank, although curiously until 1992 a strip of about 30 feet along this side was within Berkshire. The bridge dates from 1867. The church's west tower is 15th- century. This churchyard was the setting for Sir Stanley Spencer's famous painting of the Resurrection, and the artist is buried here.
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