Genre: Landscape Photography View to the mountain peaks; the landscape is covered in heavy snow with the exception of a few tufts of grass; the sun is rising above the skyline.
Genre: Landscape Photography A fruit tree grows flat against a wall and is covered by netting. The contact sheet for 5898 is in the ACGB various Ireland, Various Scottish, Pembrokeshire folder.
Inscription: Inscribed on verso: '6589-2-8 / N / 9 + 9 sky'. Genre: Landscape Photography The castle ruins are in the mid-distance with Assynt Loch on either side, the view is taken from a grass incline with a rock in the foreground (left); hills run along the skyline.
Inscription: Inscribed on verso: '6589-3-11 / N / 10+ / No'. Genre: Landscape Photography The castle ruins are in the mid-distance with Assynt Loch on either side, a rock is in the central foreground and a hill on the opposite bank. Inscribed with 'No' on the verso.
Inscription: Inscribed on verso: '6591-3-11 / N / 12 + 10 sky'. Genre: Landscape Photography The castle ruins are in the mid-distance with Assynt Loch on either side, rocks are in the central foreground and a hill is on the opposite bank.
[Side of a Building, Gairloch.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Architectural Photography The corner of a building which has a small window and has narrow metal poles as a safety measure against the wall; frames covered in plastic sheeting rest against the building; a shoulder level concrete wall obscures the view. The contact sheet for 5898 is not i...
[Loch Lurgainn near Stac Pollaidh.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: Inscribed on verso '6593-4-14 / N / 7s + 3 sky'. Genre: Landscape Photography Two boulders are in the foreground, the loch is behind and the base of Stac Pollaidh is on the opposite bank to the right and is obscured by clouds.
[Loch Lurgainn near Stac Pollaidh.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: Inscribed on verso '6595-1-1 / S / 10 + 10 sky / No'. Genre: Landscape Photography Two boulders are in the foreground, the loch is behind and the base of Stac Pollaidh is on the opposite bank to the right and is obscured by clouds. Inscribed with 'No' on verso.
[Loch Bealach a' Bhuirich?] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of a large body of water, possibly Loch Bealach a' Bhuirich surrounded by a snow-covered landscape; a small electricity pole to the extreme left gives a sense of the size of the loch. The sunlight suggests it is early evening. The contact sheet for 4778 is not ...