Genre: Architectural Photography A fountain with a sculpture of a deer on top; part of the façade of the castle is visible behind. Published on page 74 of ‘The Whisky Roads of Scotland’ (London: Jill Norman & Hobhouse Ltd, 1982).
Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View taken from the tower of St Mary's Church, looking down on Ypres Tower, the River Rother and out towards the sea. Published on page 43 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980).
Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View taken from the tower of St Mary's Church, looking down on Ypres Tower, the River Rother and out towards the sea. Published on page 43 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980).
Genre: Architectural Photography View of the gothic arched gateway with the façade of the building in the mid-distance, the sky is obscured by low level trees on the opposite side of the arch.
Corgarff castle in the Spring. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: Inscribed on verso: '4752.6 / 3 / Corgarff castle / P 36 [crossed out] 40 3 *'. Genre: Portrait Photography Possible mole hills are in the foreground with the castle in the central mid-distance; on the skyline to the left a hill is covered in snow. The protective cover shows the c...
[Holy Island, Lindisfarne.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: Inscribed on verso: ‘N / 15 + 20’. Genre: Landscape Photography An upturned boat is in the foreground with the bay behind; Holy Island is on the skyline to the left. Similar to the image published on page 97 'The Edge of The Land' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1995).
Genre: Landscape Photography Taken from an elevated position in a wooded area by a path lined by benches; the view looks upwards towards the castle ruins. Published on page 109 of ‘The Whisky Roads of Scotland’ (London: Jill Norman & Hobhouse Ltd, 1982). Print 85 is titled.
Genre: Landscape Photography Taken from an elevated position in a secluded woodland; the view looks towards the castle ruins with the three chapel windows at the centre. Published on page 108 of ‘The Whisky Roads of Scotland’ (London: Jill Norman & Hobhouse Ltd, 1982).