Genre: Architectural Photography Taken from the narrow path leading to the church; the graveyard is on the left and a wall runs along the right. Published on page 113 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980). Development information written on the reverse: ‘...
Genre: Landscape Photography Close-up of a section of barbed wire fencing that has become submerged in the calm water of the lake; pockets of ice have formed around the upright poles. Similar to the image on page 25 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980.
Genre: Landscape Photography Side view of the church with the canal to the left. Published on page 78 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980). There is some confusion as to whether this image is numbered 4525.11 or 4525.16. Developing instruction on the rev...
[The Royal Military Canal near Appledore.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography View along a row of elm trees that run along the right bank of the canal. Extremely close version to image published on page 63 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980).
[Church at Rye Harbour.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography In the foreground there is a mound of sand with tyre tracks; a side view of the church is to the left. Similar to image published on page 177 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980).
Genre: Architectural Photography Angled view of a thatched, white bungalow; attached to the roof are papier-mâché sculptures of a fox chasing a blackbird. Part of the Weekend Cottages, Romney Marsh Series. The bottom edge of the print is stained.
[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 A wooden hut that has collapsed and has three sheep sitting inside. Published on page 30 of ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980).