Genre: Architectural Photography Three images showing a pigeon flying into the beehive shaped stone dovecote. Print 68 is inscribed 'RRS FF / 3st 11 secs + 11 on sky'.
Church Door, Pittenweem. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Architectural Photography Two similar images of the close-up of the small wooden door and two windows that are part of the original tollbooth that was joined the parish church. The upper window resembles mother-of-pearl. Print 51 is titled 'doorway Pittenweem'; prints 55-56 have respecti...
[The White House] Anstruther, East Neuk. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Architectural Photography A wooden door with two bull's eye glass panes, brass letterbox and handle, it gives the impression of facial features; the small brass plaque is above the doorbell to the extreme right. Print 46 it titled 'Anstruther Easter' and print 47 has developing informati...
Fishermen, Pittenweem, East Neuk. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Portrait Photography Three men (all wearing peaked caps) stand facing different directions, a collie dog is by the side of the man on the right; they are in a large warehouse that has piles of fish crates in the background. Print 51 has been incorrectly marked as being 4568-6.
Fishermen, Pittenweem, East Neuk. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Portrait Photography Three men (all wearing peaked caps) stand in a row, a collie dog stands between them; they are in a large warehouse that has piles of fish crates in the background. Incorrectly marked as being 4568-7.
Doocot, Bogward, St Andrews. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Architectural Photography The beehive shaped stone dovecote with three children to the left, two have rested their bikes against the building whilst the third holds his.
Kingsbarns Church, East Neuk. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: I Genre: Landscape Photography A dry and recently ploughed field with neat vertical and horizontal lines; an electricity pole is in the centre of the field and the spire of Kingsbarns Church is on the skyline. Both prints have detailed developing times written on the verso.