Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View of a girl playing on a swing in her back garden; the swing is by the side of a house with a view of terraced housing and a mill chimney to the right. Published on page 36 of ‘Elmet’ (London: Faber, 1994) where it accompanies Ted Hughes’ poems 'Tick To...
[Street Scene at Hebden Bridge.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography An elderly woman stands outside the door of her terraced house, a cat is at her feet; her house is at a fork in the road, the right side curves up an incline; several similar houses are in the background. Published on page 85 of 'Elmet' (London: Faber, 199...
[Mill and Houses, Hebden Bridge.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography The roofs of a mill with chimney (left) are in the foreground with the rear view of two rows of tall terraced housing behind.
Genre: Urban Topographical Photography An elderly woman stands outside the door of her terraced house; she is facing the camera and smiling. It is the same woman that appears in print 5 which is published on page 85 of 'Elmet' (London: Faber, 1994).
[Walking up a street, Hebden Bridge.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography Two women climb up a sharp incline, they are in the middle of the road, the woman on the left has a large sac over her shoulder, the woman on the right is pushing a pram; behind them there is a row of terraced housing.
Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View along a wet road with a young boy and girl holding hands and walking along the gutter towards the camera. A viaduct crosses the road; the view through the three arches is of the industrial town and a tall mill chimney. It is similar to the image publi...
[The Canal from Hebden Bridge towards Mytholmroyd.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography Taken from the edge of the canal, the view looks along the waterway with several brick warehouses running along the opposite bank, the building nearest the viewer has several broken windows.