Genre: Landscape Photography View of moorland with ridges, possibly glacier moraines, a mountain is on the distant horizon. Both prints have developing times written on the verso.
Genre: Landscape Photography Three boulders by birch trees are in the foreground by a stream; the view then looks across a gentle grassy incline to the far distant mountains, there is a possible cairn in the mid-distance.
[Triangular peat pool and small trees, Assynt.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: Inscribed on verso: 'RRN PQ / 5099-2-4 / 7s + 8s + 6s'. Genre: Landscape Photography Part of a stream is at a 90 degree angle; there is a general view of the undulating landscape with three different varieties of trees to the right and a mountain on the distant horizon to the left.
Genre: Landscape Photography Colour print of a trail of stones leading up a grass incline; the side of a house is all that remains of a ruined stone dwelling which is to the left; mountain peaks are on the central horizon.
Genre: Landscape Photography A view of a lochan with reeds growing above the water; Suilven Mountain (left) is visible in the far distance behind the hills of the opposite bank.
[View of Suilven taken near Lochinver.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: Inscribed on verso: '2/ PQ RRN / 4180.2 / 9 + 4 + 8'. Genre: Landscape Photography Taken from a grass plateau looking towards the impressive mountain in the distance; the peak is slightly obscured by clouds.
[View of Suilven taken near Lochinver.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: Inscribed on verso: '4180.4 / 2'. Genre: Landscape Photography Taken from a grass plateau looking towards the impressive mountain in the distance.
Looking South from River Kirkaig, Assynt, Sutherland. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography A close-up of sedimentary rock that is exposed on an area of moorland; two mountains are in the distance, Suilven is on the left and obscured by low level clouds, Stac Pollaidh is further away on the right. Almost identical to the previous entries.