[Fishing Hut, The Stade, Hastings.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Architectural Photography The same hut as the previous entry, it also shows the right side of the building with white double doors as well as the neighbouring huts.
[Dogs and Couples, Hastings Beach.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of the shingle beach with two couples (one pair is walking arm in arm, the other two people are lying on the beach); in the foreground three dogs chase each other.
Genre: Landscape Photography View of the beach with a buoy in the foreground with a fisherman’s hut directly behind. A row of bungalows are further in the distance with pylons to the left.
Genre: Landscape Photography A sandy beach with a beach hut that is beginning to lean due to the erosion of the sand; the perspective makes it look as if someone walks along the roof of the building.
[Fishing boats and Huts, Dungeness.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography The shingle beach with a hut to the right with a buoy leaning against it; driftwood and an upturned metal bathtub are in the foreground. A couple of fishing boats are further in the distance to the left.
[Oast house, East Sussex.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography A tree is in the left foreground and obscures the view, leaving only the left conical kiln and a few sheep grazing in front.
Genre: Landscape Photography Two different images of a section of beach with elderly timber groynes and a concrete sea defence; a roof of a bungalow is visible above the raised edge of the beach.
Genre: Landscape Photography Two extremely similar images of a circle of short timber stumps that emerge from the damp sand; it is low tide and there is a large amount of cloud cover in the sky.
[Soldiers and Bullocks,] Royal Military Canal, Pett Level. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography Two army cadets stand in front of a cow, a second cow stands further away and faces the opposite direction whilst a third is lies down and can just be seen. Published on page 27 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980) and also p...