[Windmill Hill, Winchelsea.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
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.
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.
[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 An Alsatian sits on the shingle beach at high tide and watches a wave beat against some wooden groynes. Published on page 18 'The Edge of The Land' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1995). All the prints have been incorrectly numbered with 6359.3.10.
[Oast house, East Sussex.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
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.
[Dogs and Couples, Hastings Beach.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography View of the shingle beach with two couples (one pair is walking arm in arm, the other two people are lying on the beach); in the foreground three dogs chase each other.
Genre: Landscape Photography An Alsatian sits on the shingle beach at high tide and watches a wave beat against some wooden groynes. Published on page 18 'The Edge of The Land' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1995).
Genre: Landscape Photography A sandy beach; in the foreground Fay Godwin's dachshund-terrier 'Honey' walks between two low-level wooden pole fences; directly behind is a single beach hut that is beginning to lean due to the erosion of the sand.
Genre: Landscape Photography A dead whale lies on a concrete path that has a field of grazing sheep behind; a dreadfully dark cloud looms overhead. Similar to image published in 'Our Forbidden Land' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1990) p.120.