Godwin Archive: Geographical Prints of The Isles of Scilly - St Mary. Photographer(s): Godwin, Fay
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Fine prints, many duplicates, that were taken for the publication 'Islands' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1978). They were housed in a box marked 'Scillies - St Mary'.
Genre: Landscape Photography Close-up of a group of lichen covered boulders that are possibly part of a cairn. Published on page 75 of 'Islands' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1978).
Genre: Landscape Photography The chamber tomb consisting of a mound with row of horizontal megaliths placed on top. Similar to the image published on page 55 of 'Islands' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1978).
[White Rocks, Peninnis, St Mary's]. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography An interesting weathered rock formation consisting of pale, tooth-like shapes. Published on page 65 of 'Islands' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1978).
White Rocks, Peninnis, [St Mary's]. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography An interesting weathered rock formation consisting of pale, tooth-like shapes. Published on page 65 of 'Islands' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1978). Prints 7-9 are titled and signed.
Genre: Landscape Photography A group of boulders; two prominent rocks are left of centre. Published on page 6 of 'Islands' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1978). Several of the prints have developing information inscribed on the verso.
[Garrison Head, St Mary's.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography Close-up of a tree trunk with several bristly branches growing from its right side. Published on page 36 of 'Islands' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1978).
[Aerial view of Scilly Isles.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography A row of islets in a calm sea though they are under enormous dark clouds. Published on page 3 of 'Islands' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1978).
[Aerial view of Scilly Isles.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography A row of islets in a calm sea though they are under enormous dark clouds. Published on page 3 of 'Islands' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1978).