Rockpool, Sandwood Bay, 1983. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography Close-up of a tidal pool. Published in ‘Land’ (London: Heinemann, 1985) p.32. Prints 64 and 65 are titled and signed, print 65 is also priced; several of the prints have developing information written on the verso.
[Rocks and Stac Pollaidh above Kirkaig River.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography A close-up of sedimentary rock that is exposed on an area of moorland; in the distance the mountain is obscured by low level clouds.
Genre: Landscape Photography A view along an incline; part of the earth shows exposed smooth rock, the remainder of the mountainside being covered in contrasting dark grass. The contact sheet for 5875 is not in the Lochinver/Assynt folder.
Genre: Landscape Photography A view along an incline; part of the earth shows exposed smooth rock, the remainder of the mountainside being covered in contrasting dark grass.
[Rockpool, Sandwood Bay, Sutherland.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: Inscribed on verso: '1 / 5886.1.4 / RRS / 22 + 6'. Genre: Landscape Photography Close-up of a tidal pool. Almost identical to the image published in ‘Land’ (London: Heinemann, 1985) p.32.
[Rockpool, Sandwood Bay, Sutherland.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: Inscribed on verso: '6 / 5886-2-6 / W / 36s'. Genre: Landscape Photography Close-up of a tidal pool. Published in ‘Land’ (London: Heinemann, 1985) p.32.
Hareshwar, Bombay Presidency Coast, The Konkun. Photographer: Venn, Thomas Walters
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Genre: Landscape Photography Effects of wave action on the red laterite cliffs of the Konkun coast. The level shelf of rock in the foreground, pitted with innumerable pools, covered at each tide.
Tezpur. Distant view of Tezpur inscribed rock. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of the rock on the shores of the Brahmaputra. An ink impression is in the process of being made. An earlier impression was made in 1902-03 (see Photo 1005/1 (13)).