Godwin Archive: Geographical Prints of Powys - Aberedw Hill. Photographer(s): Godwin, Fay
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Fine prints of varying sizes that were taken for the publication ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood House, 1977). The original box housing the photographs was marked 'Mar 77' and 'Aberedw Hill'.
Genre: Landscape Photography An area with various trees dotted along the landscape, several sheep are grazing on the land that is in sunlight. Published on pages 2/3 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood House, 1977).
Genre: Landscape Photography An area with various trees dotted along the landscape, several sheep are grazing on the land that is in sunlight. Published on pages 2/3 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood House, 1977).
Genre: Landscape Photography An area with various trees dotted along the landscape, several sheep are grazing on the land that is in sunlight. Published on pages 2/3 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood House, 1977). The print it titled and signed on both sides.
[Drove road near Painscastle.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of the countryside with the old drovers' path and sheep grazing in the mid-distance. Published on page 32 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood House, 1977).
[Drove road near Painscastle.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of the countryside with the old drovers' path and sheep grazing in the mid-distance. Published on page 32 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood House, 1977).
Genre: Landscape Photography A dirt track divides an area of ferns which are at the summit of the hill; the rural landscape then stretches to the distant horizon and there are dark clouds overhead. Similar to the version published on page 184 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood H...
Genre: Landscape Photography A dirt track divides an area of ferns which are at the summit of the hill; the rural landscape then stretches to the distant horizon and there are dark clouds overhead. Similar to the version published on page 184 of ‘The Drovers' Roads of Wales' (London: Wildwood H...