Railway station in Shah-Abdul-Azim (S. of Teheran). Photographer: Sevruguin, Antoine
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of the brick exterior of the railway station at Shah Abdul Azim (also known as Rai and Shahr Rai), Tehran Province, with a carriage parked in front.
Genre: Portrait Photography Half length portrait of Ambler standing on a station platform; a train is to the right and several people are alighting from it. He stands with one hand in his trouser pocket and the other leaning on an umbrella and he looks straight at the camera.
Barbican Exhibition Print: From Dungeness Lighthouse, 1980. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography Square format print taken from the lighthouse looking down on the flat saltmarsh with the railway station in the bottom right corner and the loop track curving round to the left. Mounted on card 505 x 404 mm, inscribed '173/ 4542.1' and '18'. Exhibited in Barbican G...
Metro Travel Interchange, Bradford, 1987. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Architectural Photography View taken from an elevated vantage point looking across rows of bus stands with their sheltered waiting areas; a couple of double-decker buses are stationed by the bus stops. (One of three prints.)
Metro Travel Interchange, Bradford, 1987. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Architectural Photography View taken from an elevated vantage point looking across rows of bus stands with their sheltered waiting areas; a couple of double-decker buses are stationed by the bus stops. (One of three prints.)
[Garage on Heaton Grove, Bradford, 1987. ] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: ‘CN107-36’. Genre: Architectural Photography The approach to a residential garage with black wooden doors and rhomboid windows; a tree trunk and small alley are to the left.
Inscription: 'CN67-1 / NLP'. Genre: Landscape Photography Taken from the side of a hill looking over a wall to a hut with boats arranged in rows outside; a small section of the reservoir is to the left. (Originally housed in sleeve marked 'Ponden Moor Winter SPARES'.)