[Stone and Wooden Groynes, Winchelsea?] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography A shingle beach with two sets of groynes; in the foreground there is a section of stone groynes resembling a mammoth tooth-shaped structure; it is surrounded by rows of various wooden breakwaters.
[Stone and Wooden Groynes, Winchelsea?] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography A shingle beach with two sets of groynes; in the foreground there is a section of stone groynes resembling a mammoth tooth-shaped structure; it is surrounded by rows of various wooden breakwaters.
Genre: Architectural Photography The entrance of the Lamp Room which has its windows boarded up, a notice pinned to the door reads: ‘This door is not in use’. A discarded walking boot has been left on the path that approaches the building.
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 stretch of sandy beach with a view looking out to sea; at the centre is a cluster of small stumps that emerge for the damp sand. Cloud cover is in the sky.
[Sheep Grazing, Windmill Hill, Winchelsea.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography Sheep graze on an undulating hill; agricultural land below stretches to the skyline. The print has been incorrectly numbered on the reverse.
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.