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Page 280
... Gate . In ensuring that his gates did not sag out of square the blacksmith usually assembled the gate so that the " slapping " end was higher than the " hanging " end , so that should the gate sag it would settle into square rather than ...
... Gate . In ensuring that his gates did not sag out of square the blacksmith usually assembled the gate so that the " slapping " end was higher than the " hanging " end , so that should the gate sag it would settle into square rather than ...
Page 281
... gate became the standard design and the one most often seen along the roadside . Many of them were " mass produced " in urban forges in the early decades of this ... gates illustrated were sketched in situ by the author. THE IRON GATE 281.
... gate became the standard design and the one most often seen along the roadside . Many of them were " mass produced " in urban forges in the early decades of this ... gates illustrated were sketched in situ by the author. THE IRON GATE 281.
Page 283
... gate . Typical of the simpler entrance gate , which were invariably double gates , is that shown in illustration 6 . This gate , nearly 100 years old , originally bore forty makers ' trademarks and , like most entrance gates , has no ...
... gate . Typical of the simpler entrance gate , which were invariably double gates , is that shown in illustration 6 . This gate , nearly 100 years old , originally bore forty makers ' trademarks and , like most entrance gates , has no ...
Contents
Editorial | 237 |
Laying a Legend Dr F R Walsh | 245 |
Duiske Abbey Graignamanagh Edward W Hughes | 254 |
Copyright | |
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