[Fish for Sale Notice, Hastings.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography The side of a fishing hut with a broken blackboard in the shape of a fish; it rests on a wooden table and has ‘Plaice 40p LB’ written on it in chalk.
[Fish for Sale Notice, Hastings.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography Three fishing huts are side-by-side with two wooden tables placed in front of the nearest building; a board containing a painted fish leans against one of the tables.
Genre: Landscape Photography A sheep sits in a field which is by a sign that advertises the carnival taking place on Saturday the 3rd August. A variant of the image chosen for the Barbican exhibition in 2001.
Genre: Landscape Photography Close-up of a hand-written sign in a grassy landscape; it reads ‘Private Danger – Snakes No Camping’. 'Too dark' is handwritten on the border of the print. The contact sheet is filed under ‘Our Forbidden Land’.
[Submerged Public Footpath Sign.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography A public sign pointing the direction of a public footpath; except for the top of the pole, it is almost entirely submerged in water and there are reeds in the foreground. Similar to the image published on page 5 of 'Our Forbidden Land' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1990).
Genre: Landscape Photography A handwritten sign fixed to a gate with barbed wire; it reads: 'Dogs Shot'. Published on page 16 of 'Our Forbidden Land' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1990).
[Farm with prohibitory signs, East Sussex.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography Taken from a wire fence, the view is of a farmhouse and outbuildings that are by a pool of water. There are two signs, one by the fence which reads ‘ East Sussex County Council Penalty for Litter £100’, the second is by the water and near to some grazing sheep and r...
[‘Save the Brede Valley’.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography An oblique view of a gate with a sheep grazing in the field to the right; a small sign is attached to the gate pole and reads: ‘Save the Brede Valley’.