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[[File:Cookham church,berkshire.JPG|thumb|Cookham Church]]'''Cookham''' is a village in Berkshire in England, on the River Thames, notable as the home of the artist Stanley Spencer.
[[File:Cookham church,berkshire.JPG|thumb|Cookham Church]]'''Cookham''' is a village in the [[Windsor and Maidenhead]] district of [[Berkshire]], on the River Thames, notable as the home of the artist Stanley Spencer.


==LGBTT History==
==LGBTT History==

Latest revision as of 09:44, 21 March 2015

Cookham Church

Cookham is a village in the Windsor and Maidenhead district of Berkshire, on the River Thames, notable as the home of the artist Stanley Spencer.

LGBTT History

In 2010 Michael Black and John Morgan were turned away from a Cookham guesthouse because the owners refused to let a gay couple share a double bed.