Genre: Landscape Photography Two different views, taken at some distance away and looking down on a farmer rounding up his sheep; someone approaches from the distance on his quad bike.
Genre: Landscape Photography An undulating stretch of land with a section of stone wall in the foreground; two groups of sheep graze in the distance; the fells can be seen on the distant horizon (and are almost indistinguishable from the clouds). Image chosen for the exhibition ‘A Perfect Repub...
Genre: Landscape Photography A flock of sheep with a woman walking behind; a rugged hilltop is to the right. Image chosen for the exhibition ‘A Perfect Republic of Shepherds’ held at The Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere, 1997.
Genre: Landscape Photography Sheep graze on open land which has gnarled branches in the foreground. There are two short trees in the mid-distance and hills can just be seen on the distance skyline. Published on page 209 of 'Wessex: A National Trust Book' (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1985).
Genre: Landscape Photography Two different views of a sheep which is in a field and next to a sign advertising the Rye Carnival; neither of these images are the one chosen for the Barbican exhibition.
[Blocked public footpath on M.O.D. land, Lydd.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography Two sheep stand behind a wire fence, further in the distance and to the left, there are two tall pylons. Taken at the same time as the image published in 'Our Forbidden Land' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1990) p.74.
[Oast house, East Sussex.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography A tree is in the left foreground and obscures the view, leaving only the left conical kiln and a few sheep grazing in front.
[Windmill Hill, Winchelsea.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking down the hill with a cluster of leafless trees running along a ridge to the right. Sheep are in the mid-distance and to the left; agricultural land stretches to the horizon.