Douglas Glass, UK photographer, at his last exhibition in Rye 1978. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Portrait Photography Douglas Glass in profile facing the right and smiling; he sits in a heavy sheepskin coat underneath a photograph of Victor Pasmore.
Portraits of John Charity: contact sheets and prints. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Portrait Photography Four 35 mm contact sheets (2 copies of each film) of a session held in 1983: film numbers 5875, 5876. Five loose 178 x 127 prints: 5875-4-40; 5875-5-41; 5876-6-60; 5876-7-68 (2 copies).
Barbican Exhibition Print: Photographer, Northumberland beach, 1984. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography Square format print of a solitary figure standing on a sandy beach, he bends over to look through his camera that is on a tripod and facing out to sea; behind him and to the right there is a sewage pipe. Mounted on card 405 x 303 mm, inscribed '113/ 6092.2' and '22'...
[Fay Godwin and Children off Marlborough Road, 1987.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Portrait Photography Fay Godwin stands in a back alley with her camera over her shoulder and smiling to the viewer; Asian children stand either side of her. A parent, partially visible, stands by an back entrance to one of the houses.
Peter de Savary's Land's End. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Inscription: Inscribed on verso: 'OK / LAND'S END'; on verso: ' 3 / 7141.2.8 / N / Print OK'. Genre: Landscape Photography A man stands in the foreground, with his back to the viewer, taking a photograph of a family that are in front of the Land’s End sign post. The protective cover shows the ...
[Photographer, Northumberland beach, 1984.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Inscription: Inscribed on verso: '2 / 6092.1.2 / 1½ / SPR / OI? / No Caption? / Cleveland'. Genre: Landscape Photography A solitary figure stands on a sandy beach, he bends over to look through his camera that is on a tripod and facing out to sea; behind him and to the right there is a sewage ...