WHITE HORSE OF UFFINGTON AND DRAGON HILL 1974
Fay Godwin (1931 – 2005)
Details
- Dimension
- 28 X 36.8 CM
- Media
- SILVER PRINT
- Accession number
- P4313
Summary
This work comes from the book The Oldest Road An Exploration of the Ridgewayfirst published in 1975 by Wildwood House Ltd, with text by J R L Andersen. Uffington White Horse is some 110 metres long and 48.5 metres high and is thought to have been cut around the first century A.D.; local tradition has it that the horse was carved to commemorate one of King Alfred’s victories over the invading Danes.