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Godwin Photo 22/2(1-59)
- Record Id:
- 041-003210139
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 040-003210138
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100026758446.0x001ce9
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Godwin Photo 22/2(1-59)
- Title:
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[Cornish views taken in 1973.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
- Scope & Content:
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Genre: Landscape Photography
A collection of roughly developed prints that are connected with the publication ‘Worlds: Seven modern poets’ (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1974) for which Charles Causley was one of the contributors.
1. Launceston Churchyard. Several gravestones amongst the trees. Negative number 1691-4-20a.
2. Launceston Roofs. A view of several rooftops with the tower of St Mary Magdalene Church to the left. Negative number 1691-5-25a.
3. Launceston Roofs. A view of several rooftops with the countryside stretching to the skyline. Published on page 27. Negative number 1691-5-28a.
4. [Launceston.] A view looking down a steep residential street. Published on page 27. Negative number 1691-6-30a.
5. [Old School, Launceston.] The façade of the stone building, the engraving above the door is difficult to read, the main building has two gothic arched windows; to the left there is a gate with sign reading: ‘Danger, Keep Out’. Published on page 27. Negative number 1695-1-6.
6. [Trebarwith Strand and Gull Rock.] The granite cliffs are to the left with the mammoth offshore rock to the right. Negative number 1695-2-10.
7. Trebarwith. A portrait view of the beach with the cliffs to the left and the sandy beach in the distance to the right, in the foreground waves lap against the beach. Negative number 1695-2-12.
8. Trebarwith. A landscape view of the previous print. Negative number 1695-2-13.
9. Cornwall, near Trebarwith. A head-on view of Gull Rock; the sandy beach is in the foreground. Negative number 1695-4-23.
10. [Trebarwith.] A man, probably Charles Causley, leans on part of the cliff with his back to the viewer, he looks out to the beach at low tide; holidaymakers are in the far distance. Negative number 1695-4-26.
11. Trebarwith. A lone figure, probably Charles Causley, stands on the sandy beach looking out to Gull Rock. Negative number 1695-5-32.
12. [Trebarwith.] A lone figure, probably Charles Causley, stands on the sandy beach and is positioned between the Strand and Gull Rock. Negative number 1695-5-35.
13. [Trebarwith.] A lone figure, probably Charles Causley, stands on the sandy beach looking out to Gull Rock (taken at a slightly more distant position than print 11). Negative number 1695-5-37.
14. [Cornwall near Trebarwith.] View looking down to the sea and a small whirlpool. Negative number 1697-1-0.
15. Celtic Cross, Bodmin Moor. Angled view (facing the right) of the cross; a panoramic view of the countryside runs along the skyline. Negative number 1697-2-5
16. Celtic Cross, Bodmin Moor. Head-on view of the cross (portrait view). Negative number 1697-2-8
17. [Graveyard, Launceston.] A graveyard, the foreground has an offering of a few flowers; the tombstones are in the distance with three elderly people attending them to the left. Negative number 1697-4-28.
18. [Near Trebarwith.] Waves between two sections of rocky coastline; the photograph is taken from the edge of the cliff to the right. Negative number 1698-2-29a
19. [Near Trebarwith.] Same location as the previous entry with a wave crashing against the rocky coastline (left). Published on page 25. Negative number 1698-2-30a
20. [Near Trebarwith.] White water produced by the somewhat aggressive tide. Negative number 1698-3-22
21. Near Trebarwith. Similar to the previous entry. Negative number 1698-4-14
22. [Near Trebarwith.] Waves crash against the rocky shoreline at high tide. Negative number 1698-4-18
23. Near Trebarwith. Waves crash against the rocky shoreline at high tide. Negative number 1698-4-19
24. [Near Trebarwith.] Waves crash against the rocky shoreline at high tide, Gull Rock is on the skyline to the extreme left. Negative number 1698-5-8
25. Near Trebarwith. Taken from the edge of a coastal rock looking down to the aggressive waves at high tide. Negative number 1698-5-11
26. Near Trebarwith. Taken from the edge of a coastal rock looking down to the aggressive waves at high tide. Negative number 1698-5-12
27. [Gull Rock, Near Trebarwith]. Taken from the edge of a coastal rock looking out to sea with the Gull Rock on the coastline, waves beat against the shore. Negative number 1698-6-4a
28. [Gull Rock], Near Trebarwith. Taken from the edge of a coastal rock looking out to sea with the Gull Rock on the horizon, waves beat against the shore. Negative number 1698-6-5a
29. Tintagel. Looking down to a narrow vertical section of the castle ruins with the calm sea behind. Negative number 1699-1-0.
30-31. Trebarwith/Tintagel. Looking down to a narrow vertical section of the castle ruins with the calm sea behind. Negative number 1699-1-32a.
32. Between Trebarwith and Tintagel. Taken from the cliff's edge looking along the coast with the sea to the left; part of Tintagel Castle is below. Negative number 1699-1-33a.
33. Between Trebarwith and Tintagel. Similar to previous entry though in landscape format. Negative number 1699-1-35a.
34. Tintagel. Taken from a cliff's edge looking along the coast with the sea to the left; parts of Tintagel Castle ruins are below. Negative number 1699-2-30a.
35. Celtic Cross, Bodmin Moor. Angled view of the cross (facing left) with the countryside stretching out to the skyline. Negative number 1699-4-16a.
36. Celtic Cross, Bodmin Moor. Close up of the cross facing right. Negative number 1699-5-9a
37. [Interior, St Mary Magdalene Church, Launceston.] Part of the east wall of the church, showing a detailed granite carving of the recumbent saint. Published on page 53. Negative number 1705-1-20.
38. Celtic Stone, Bodmin Moor. Head-on view of the cross with the countryside stretching to the horizon; a body of water is at the extreme right. Negative number 1705-2-38.
39. Celtic Stone, Bodmin Moor. Angled view of a cross facing the right (portrait view). Negative number 1705-2-41.
40. Celtic Stone, Bodmin Moor. Angled view of a cross facing the right (similar to previous entry). Negative number 1705-3-2.
41. Celtic Stone, Bodmin Moor. Head-on view of the cross (left of centre) on top of a hill, the countryside stretches to the horizon; a body of water is at the extreme right; similar to print 38. Negative number 1705-3-37.
42. Celtic Stone, Bodmin Moor. Angular view of the cross (facing right and left of centre). A red pen mark is in the top right corner. Negative number 1705-3-42.
43. Angled view across a street to some cottages in an unidentified village, a possible gasometer is directly behind. Negative number 1705-5-13.
44. [Near Trebarwith.] A small wave breaks against the outgoing swell. Published on page 25. Negative number 1715-1-36.
45. Near Trebarwith. A small wave (right of centre) breaks against the outgoing swell. Negative number 1715-1-37.
46. Near Trebarwith. A small wave breaks against the outgoing swell. Negative number 1715-1-39.
47. [Near Trebarwith.] A portrait format view looking out across the sea to the distant horizon, a small whirlpool wave is in the foreground. Negative number 1715-2-30.
48. [Near Trebarwith.] A whirlpool of white water appears in the bottom right corner of the image. Negative number 1715-3-23.
49. Trebarwith/Tintagel. The ruins of Tintagel Castle in shadow with the sea to the right. Negative number 1715-5-14.
50. Tintagel. Taken from the cliff’s edge looking down to a columned ruin of the castle; the sun is reflected in the sea. Directly behind. Negative number 1720-1-2.
51. [Tintagel.] Taken from the cliff’s edge looking down to a columned ruin of the castle; Gull Rock is in the distance to the left. The print has been misidentified as being Bodmin Moor. Negative number 1720-1-4.
52. Tintagel. View taken at sea level looking upwards to the ruins of Tintagel Castle that are perched on the cliff’s edge. Negative number 1720-2-8.
53. Near Trebarwith. The incoming water washes over the rocky shoreline; white water from the swell is in the foreground. Negative number 1720-3-23a.
54. Near Trebarwith. Looking down from a height to the ripples in the water below. Negative number 1720-4-29a.
55. Near Trebarwith. The sea with a small whirlpool at the centre. Negative number 1720-4-30a.
56. Near Trebarwith. Close-up of the backwash with the sun reflected on the water. Negative number 1720-4-31a.
57. [Beach, Cornwall.] A beach with a stretch of rocks jutting out to sea (right); a seagull flies above it and a lone figure paddles at the extreme right. Negative number 1720-4-33a.
58. Near Trebarwith. The rocky beach at high tide; a child is in the distance at the extreme right. Negative number 1720-5-25a.
59. Near Trebarwith. The rocky beach at high tide; a slab of granite is in the foreground and covered by water. Negative number 1720-5-27a.
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-003202738
040-003210138
041-003210139 - Is part of:
- Godwin Photo : Fay Godwin Archive
Godwin Photo 22/2 : Godwin Archive: Geographical Prints of Cornwall and Dartmoor. Photographer(s): Godwin, Fay
Godwin Photo 22/2(1-59) : [Cornish views taken in 1973.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay - Hierarchy:
- 032-003202738[0456]/040-003210138[0001]/041-003210139
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Godwin Photo
- Record Type (Level):
- Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
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- Techniques:
- Photograph
Photographic Print - Start Date:
- 1973
- End Date:
- 1973
- Date Range:
- 1973
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
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Dimensions: 126 mm x 204 mm
Format: Bound in Volume
Secondary Support: Card
- Material Type:
- Photographs
- Legal Status:
- Not Known
- Names:
- Godwin, Fay Suzette, née Simmonds, photographer, 1931-2005,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000109740206,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/55053383 - Subjects:
- Architectural Types
Architecture
Beaches
Bodies Of Water
Cemeteries
Cliffs
Cottages
Dwellings
Educational Buildings
Land
Memorial Statues
Monuments and Memorials
Natural Phenomena - Places:
- Trebarwith, Tintagel, Launceston, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe, Western Europe
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