[Middleton Top.] Near Wirksowrth, Derbyshire. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography A small mound of limestone is in the foreground with the engine house in the mid-distance and to the extreme left. Print 78 is titled and all the prints have developing times on the verso.
Genre: Landscape Photography A modern harbour with small boat registered at King’s Lynn docked in the foreground; cranes, a large mill with piles of sand are on the opposite bank.
Genre: Landscape Photography A derelict warehouse is behind a wire fence and in overgrowth; an elderly caravan is to the right and behind a tree trunk. The upper floor of the building is missing and reveals its steel girders.
Genre: Landscape Photography A derelict warehouse is behind a wire fence and in overgrowth; an elderly caravan is to the right and behind a tree trunk. The upper floor of the building is missing and reveals its steel girders.
[Warehouse and Caravan, Pett Level.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography Two different images of a derelict warehouse, its upper floor is missing and reveals steel girders; an elderly caravan is to the right and has washing hanging out to dry. Part of the Weekend Cottages, Romney Marsh Series.
Rye Textures, Night Shot. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Architectural Photography The side of a wooden warehouse with several crates under a tarpaulin cover; a section of chain fencing and a cobbled path are in the foreground. Published on page 42 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980). Reproduction inst...
Genre: Landscape Photography A man stands on the shingle beach and holds his fishing rod; part of the nuclear power plant is visible on the skyline. Similar to image published on page 165 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980).
Genre: Landscape Photography A man holds his fishing rod and tries to reel in his catch; another man stands watching; part of the nuclear power plant is visible on the skyline. Published on page 165 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980).