Genre: Landscape Photography A line of policemen stand in front of protestors who have gathered around the sarsen stone at dawn. Part of the image is slightly hazy.
Genre: Landscape Photography A crowd of protestors have gathered around the sarsen stone at dawn. The stone has been lit and a few of the protestors are at its summit.
Genre: Architectural Photography Taken from the corner of an ivy-covered rooftop, the vista looks down onto an oblique view of the façade of the manor house with a section of the garden to the right. Extremely similar to image published on page 123 of 'Wessex: A National Trust Book' (London: Ha...
Genre: Landscape Photography The grounds of Dyrham Park, cows graze near a dewpond, the area behind is on an incline with several trees. Published on page 40 of 'Wessex: A National Trust Book' (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1985). Print 56 is the original book orientation copy with protective cover ...
West Garden, Dyrham Park. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography View overlooking the calm pond which has a tree and shrubs reflected in it; the façade of the baroque country house is in the mid-distance although much is obscured by the garden’s foliage. Published on page 37 of 'Wessex: A National Trust Book' (London: Hamish Hami...
Genre: Landscape Photography Taken from the corner of an ivy-covered rooftop, the vista looks down onto an oblique view of the façade of the manor house with a section of the garden to the right. Published on page 123 of 'Wessex: A National Trust Book' (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1985). Image siz...
Nailsea Glass at Clevedon Court, Avon. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Architectural Photography A wall display of local Nailsea glass, including jugs, vases and small bibelot with a wall display of smoking pipes; to the left there is a weight-driven clock. Very similar to image published on page 122 of 'Wessex: A National Trust Book' (London: Hamish Hamilt...
Genre: Architectural Photography A wall display of local Nailsea glass, including jugs, vases and small bibelot with a wall display of smoking pipes; to the left there is a weight-driven clock. Published on page 122 of 'Wessex: A National Trust Book' (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1985).