

Carved and gilded angels on the choir stalls. Frederick Pomeroy Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street, London SW1. “Pomeroy's decoration of the choir stalls [is] one of the most important cycles of sculpture carried out in the late nineteenth century.” — Peyton Skipwith. [Click on these images to enlarge them.]



References
Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street, London SW1: A Brief Guide. London: Holy Trinity Church, n.d.
Skipwith, Peyton. Holy Trinity Sloane Street. London: Trinity Arts and Crafts Guild, 2002.
20 April 2013