[Saint Thomas a Becket & Saint Thomas the Apostle Church, Heptonstall.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography A concrete and pebbled patio is in the foreground with the church in the mid-distance, the body of the church is hidden behind trees leaving only the bell towers visible.
Genre: Portrait Photography An elderly man sits in an armchair and makes a wool rug; the wall behind him has patterned wallpaper and the table in the foreground has a tartan cover with a mug of tea placed on it.
Genre: Landscape Photography A rural area with hills running along the skyline; the landscape is divided by dry stone walls, one wall extends along the bottom edge of the image; a farm (left) is half way up the incline.
Genre: Landscape Photography The abandoned inn is on the skyline amongst some leafless trees; an area of grazing land for sheep is in the foreground. Published on page 214 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood House, 1977). Print 1 is signed on verso.
Inscription: '12 x 9½ low [crossed out] High white'. Genre: Landscape Photography The abandoned inn is on the skyline amongst some leafless trees; an area of grazing land for sheep is in the foreground. Published on page 214 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood House, 1977).
Genre: Landscape Photography The abandoned inn is on the skyline amongst some leafless trees; an area of grazing land for sheep is in the foreground. Published on page 214 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood House, 1977).
Genre: Architectural Photography A section of the wooden porch with its narrow beams and partial trefoil support. Published on page 217 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood House, 1977).
Genre: Architectural Photography A stone fountain decorated with incised crown and inscribed 'Drink and be thankful 1872'. Print 34 is a landscape format print and is signed on verso.
[Fence near Trawsfynydd.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography A section of fence made from vertical slabs of slate runs along the skyline; a large amount of grazing land is in the foreground and dark clouds above. Severely cropped version is published on page 72 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood House, 1977). ...