[Sea defences and old lifeboat house, Winchelsea Beach.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of the barn-shaped boathouse with three concrete blocks on the left and a row of blocks further in the distance on the right.
[Groynes, and older stone groynes, Winchelsea.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography A shingle beach with two sets of groynes: in the foreground, a semi-circular mammoth tooth-shaped stone structure and diagonally from the right, a row of tall wooden posts. Published in 'Landmarks: A Survey' (Stockport: Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2001) p.107 and 'The Ed...
Genre: Landscape Photography Taken from the pebble-covered promenade, the view looks down to an area of beach which has several wooden groynes; the sea is receding. The contact sheet is filed under ‘Our Forbidden Land’.
Genre: Landscape Photography A diagonal row of weathered groynes cross the ripple-patterned beach; long shadows from the photographer and the wooden stumps stretch along the sand. The contact sheet is not in the Pett Level file.
Genre: Landscape Photography A sloped concrete defence is being constructed with impressions from the cranes’ tyres in the shingle. Published on page 126 'The Edge of The Land' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1995).
Genre: Landscape Photography Two very similar images of wooden groynes partially submerged by sediment and the tide at dusk; the low timber structure consists of a straight section parallel to the sea with a zigzag tail section.
[Groynes and backwash, Pett Level.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography Similar to prints 9-10. A fairly agitated sea with the wooden groynes running along the beach and the white backwash to a wave in the foreground.