Genre: Landscape Photography A cluster of large concrete slabs that were used for sea defences; each slab has two holes which gives them a lifelike quality.
Genre: Landscape Photography A cluster of large concrete right-angular slabs that were used for a sea defence; each slab has two holes which gives them a lifelike quality; the sky contains several aeroplane contrail marks. They have all been incorrectly numbered with 6039.1.4.
Genre: Landscape Photography A cluster of large concrete right-angular slabs that were used for a sea defence; each slab has two holes which gives them a lifelike quality; the sky contains several aeroplane contrail marks.
Genre: Landscape Photography A cluster of large concrete slabs that were used for a sea defence; the view is taken from the opposite direction to the previous entries and focuses on the upright side of the slabs, they still have the two holes giving them a lifelike quality.
Genre: Landscape Photography A cluster of large concrete right-angular slabs that were used for a sea defence; each slab has two holes which gives them a lifelike quality; the sky contains several aeroplane contrail marks.
Genre: Landscape Photography Close-up of an area of undergrowth next to a small pool of water: a discarded piece of metal is to the right and the water’s surface is covered in a chemical film. The contact sheet for this image is filed under Our Forbidden Land.
Genre: Landscape Photography Various images of a rubber glove that has been washed up on the beach; it lies amongst pieces of seaweed. Print 9 was published on page 168 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980).
Genre: Landscape Photography A car that has been dumped on The Stade, it is a roofless shell with most of its constituent parts missing, grass and a broken window are propped up next to it. The Stade huts are in the background.
Genre: Landscape Photography A car that has been dumped on The Stade, a back view of the roofless shell with most of its constituent parts missing; West Hill funicular is visible to the left.