Genre: Landscape Photography Close-up of an area of marshland: a discarded piece of metal is to the right and the water’s surface is covered by a chemical film. The contact sheet for this image is filed under Our Forbidden Land.
Genre: Landscape Photography A pile of plastic sheeting and white netting has been abandoned on the shingle beach; fishing boats are aground in the distance and a woman walks along the beach to the right.
Genre: Landscape Photography Several different views of a cluster of large concrete slabs that were used for sea defences; each slab has two holes which gives them a lifelike quality. The images were originally housed together in the same photographic sleeve.
Genre: Landscape Photography Several different views of 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 Several different views of 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 View looking down to a footpath that circles a grass mound that is in the right; a wire fence is in the mid-distance with relatively flat area beyond which has a few cows grazing.
Genre: Landscape Photography Colour print of the close-up of an area of marshland with a discarded piece of metal to the right; the water’s surface is covered by a chemical film.
[Groynes and discarded sun lounger, Winchelsea?] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography A shingle beach with two sets of groynes: in the foreground, a semi-circular tooth-shaped stone structure with tall wooden posts in the water; a metal and textile structure, possibly a folded sun lounger has been left between the two sets of groynes.
Groynes and discarded sun lounger, Winchelsea?] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography Three slightly different images of a shingle beach with two sets of groynes: in the foreground, a semi-circular mammoth tooth-shaped stone structure and diagonally from the right, a row of tall wooden posts; a metal and textile structure, possibly a folded sun loung...