Genre: Landscape Photography An area of raised sand is in the foreground with a row of uneven wooden poles emerging from the tidal flats that are in the mid-distance. The contact sheet is filed under ‘Our Forbidden Land’.
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 Close-up of a hand-written sign in a grassy landscape; it reads ‘Private Danger – Snakes No Camping’. 'Too dark' is handwritten on the border of the print. The contact sheet is filed under ‘Our Forbidden Land’.
Genre: Landscape Photography The sandy beach at low tide, there is pool of water with the tips of wooden stumps surfacing above the water; the surrounding sand has a rippled pattern. The contact sheet is filed under ‘Our Forbidden Land’.
Genre: Landscape Photography A concrete block with concave hollow and white cross painted at the base; a young couple stand either side of the marking.
Genre: Landscape Photography An area of tall grass with a brick pillbox in the mid-distance; the roofs of a street can be seen above the grass to the left. This image is on contact sheet found in the ‘Our Forbidden Land’ file that is titled Coombe Primary School, Reading and Brechin.
Genre: Landscape Photography The semi-cylindrical structure is to the right with a cluster of leafless trees behind. This image is on contact sheet found in the ‘Our Forbidden Land’ file that is titled Coombe Primary School, Reading and Brechin.
[Submerged Public Footpath Sign.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography A public sign pointing the direction of a public footpath; except for the top of the pole, it is almost entirely submerged in water and there are reeds in the foreground. Similar to the image published on page 5 of 'Our Forbidden Land' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1990).
Genre: Landscape Photography A clump of earth in a wooded area; it is caused by an uprooted tree; other examples are in the distance to the left. The contact sheet can be found in the ‘Our Forbidden Land’ file.