Genre: Architectural Photography A small beach hut with its doors padlocked shut; plants grow through the pavement cracks. The contact sheet is not in Pett Level file.
Genre: Landscape Photography View along a grass footpath with a small embankment to the right which has a small row of unusually shaped trees; poplars are in the distance to the right. Originally housed with a selection of other prints in a sleeve marked ‘Winchelsea/Brede Valley’ 17 pics’.
[Groynes, and older stone groynes, Winchelsea.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography A shingle beach with two sets of groynes: in the foreground, a semi-circular mammoth tooth-shaped stone structure and diagonally from the right, a row of tall wooden posts. Published in 'Landmarks: A Survey' (Stockport: Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2001) p.107 and 'The Ed...
[Local footpath and grazing sheep, Winchelsea.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography Two different views of the same area as the previous entries; the path is on the right of a field which has sheep grazing on the left. Originally housed with a selection of other prints in a sleeve marked ‘Winchelsea/Brede Valley’ 17 pics’.
Royal Military Canal, Pett Level. Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography Several sheep stand in a row on the opposite raised bank of the canal; they are all turned to face the viewer. Published in ‘Romney Marsh and the Royal Military Canal' (London: Wildwood House, 1980) p.29, ‘Land’ (London: Heinemann, 1985) p.123 and 'Bison at Chalk Fa...
[Bonfire Night, East Sussex.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography A beach with an unlit bonfire pyre with a figure of Guy Fawkes sitting on top; Fairlight Cliff is visible on the skyline to the far right.
[Sunbather on the Promenade, Hastings?] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Portrait Photography Head and shoulders portrait of a young man who is sunbathing; several holiday-makers sit along the edge of the promenade to the left; a bandstand is in the distance and is out-of-focus.