British Council Collection
ST MARY IN THE MARSH 1978
Fay Godwin (1931 – 2005)
Details
- Dimension
- 28 X 34.2 CM
- Media
- SILVER PRINT
- Accession number
- P4336
Summary
This work comes from the book Romney Marsh and the Royal Military CanalM, first published in 1980 by Wildwood House Ltd, with text by Richard Ingrams. Romney Marsh is situated in the South East corner of England and is an area of low meadows, sea-walls, ditches, sheep and sea birds, bounded by the maritime rowns of Winchelsea, Hythe and Rye. The Royal Military Canal was built in the early 1800s as a defence against a possible invasion from Napolean. St Mary in the Marsh is the burial place of the E Nesbit, author of The Railway Children.