DescriptionMonument to Captain Edward Cooke, missing dedecation.jpg
English: Marble monument to Royal Navy Captain Edward Cooke in the chapel of St John the Evangelist in Westminster Abbey, London. The monument shows the dying Cooke, at the mast of his ship, supported by a sailor with a figure of Victory descending with a wreath. Dated 1806, by John Bacon, Junior
Français : Mémorial à Edward Cooke situé à l'abbaye de Westminster. La statue est inspirée des événements s'étant déroulés dans la baie de Bangal entre La Sybille et la Forte le 1er Mars 1799. Sont représentés un éléphant et un tigre du bengal symbolisant les indes. En haut, un marin porte Cooke, blessé.
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