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Old clapper bridge across the track in the Great Plantation.

Built circa 1884, this Shingle/Eastlake-style house was designed by Samuel Hannaford for Walter Field, and was built on Reading Road in Cincinnati's North Avondale neighborhood. Built prior to his later Richardson Romanesque-influenced work, this house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Curtain wall immediately west of Milecastle 42 and east of the modern gateway. Looking NE

 

Handbook p.267

Shadow of a stone ball finial.

cross flatts park, (the puny modern day gates behind), far one starting to lean a little

Hampton Court Palace gatepost

A gatepost at Tocal Homestead shot wide open for narrow DOF.

Snails, Gatepost, Snail farm, Noisy-le-Grand, nr Paris, France, 1990, 90-8k-62

Benchmark on the gatepost

from Mary Virginia Dyer's scrapbook. 1905.

Gatepost socket, showing how the "fins" would be on the other three sides.

Seen on a bicycle ride along a road I've driven down a thousand times before, and never knew it was there.

Westmoreland Water Wheel & Gatepost

Knoxville, Tennessee

Listed 12/18/2013

Reference Number: 13000949

The Westmoreland Water Wheel and Gatepost are being nominated to the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion C for their excellent representation of the Tudor Revival architectural style and under Criterion C for their contribution to the development of the Westmoreland Heights Subdivision as the source of water and electricity prior to city services. The Westmoreland Wheelhouse (built in 1923) and the Gatepost (built in 1925) were designed by noted local architect Charles I. Barber of the firm Barber and McMurry. Prominent local landscape architect, Charles F. Lester provided the landscape design for the structures. The Water Wheel is a steel overshot wheel purchased by Edward T. Manning, President of the Tennessee Mill & Mine Supply Company from the Fitz Water Wheel Company of Hanover, Pennsylvania and installed by R.A. Calloway, an employee with the Tennessee Mill & Mine Supply Company. The use of East Tennessee marble is the most notable exterior architectural feature of these structures; other architectural materials worth mentioning are wood, slate, and iron. The Westmoreland Water Wheel and Gatepost retain a high degree of architectural integrity and are an excellent example of the Tudor Revival style in Knox County and meet the requirements of the National Register of Historic Places. The Westmoreland Water Wheel and Gatepost also meet the registration requirements in the Historic and Architectural Resources of Knoxville and Knox County, Tennessee Multiple Property Listing under the historic context of Suburban Growth and Development in Knoxville, 1861-1940.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Westmoreland Water Wheel & Gatepost, Knoxville, Tennessee, Summary Page

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Not far from Meacombe Cottages is this nice looking rounded outcrop.

I can't find if they have a significance

A view of the old gatepost that is on Slater Avenue in the New Zealand suburb of Derby. This post must have been part of the original land here before any houses or major development took place.

Photo Taken: 22/05/12

New gate and gatepost in traditional style recently added to 59 Meeting Street. Charleston, SC. Photo taken September 2011.

 

Image and text posted: 6 November 2011

Revised: 6 November 2011

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Grand slotted gatepost on the river bank in South Brent South Dartmoor

than this guy! I count 19 eagles in Street View, although several of them have been decapitated.

Hogarth lived in a noisy little house under the Chiswick flyover, so Garrick would bring him lead architectural ornaments like this urn, as a token of moral support.

One of the two iron gateposts that once stood at the entrance to the great house of Pyrgo. The grand drive is now a farm track and the gateposts and a few twisted, coroded and overgrown ornate railings, are all that's left of Pyrgo House, once home to Henry VIII's daughters Mary and Elizabeth. The old estate of Pyrgo Park has become farmland. Crops are now grown where Royal hunting parties once chased down deer.

Walk here on route 21 of the London Loop from Havering-atte-Bower and take a small detour along the farm track to see whats left of the ornate railings.

For details www.walklondon.org.uk/

One of a pair of stone eagles that formerly sat on the gateposts of the rectory to St Nicholas Church, Sutton. Can now both be seen on the side of fairly new houses off St Nicholas Way. The original rectory having been demolished.

A Gatepost on Mill Common, Huntingdon, has the Broad Arrow mark, denoting British Government ownership.

 

www.raaoc.asn.au/?q=node/53

 

© [R. C. Tarling

Imposing brick gateposts. Victorian attention to detail.

This is a wall supporting gateposts into 2 fields. It was built by the farmer in 2014. Apparently weather had been great, he'd had a good harvest and wanted to celebrate.

More info www.lifeofpottering.co.uk/2014/10/dartmoor-if-youre-happy...

 

On the road from Ponsworthy to Dunstone, Dartmoor.

  

gatepost decoration - backroads to broughton - gower peninsula

Old gatepost, Pendle Hill, Lancashire.

CUT MARK: GTP NE SIDE RD A6 8.2M S WALL JUNC S FACE (ODN 183.758m, AGL 0.2m).

Nothing more than a gatepost in Old Launceston Road

First time back at a National Trust property since the lockdown began.

 

We had to book a slot in advance online days before we went.

  

There is a one way system at Baddesley Clinton due to social distancing since they reopened.

  

Gateposts near the exit from Baddesley Clinton.

  

Could see them from the Walled Garden.

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