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Way out by Franka Detlof
Prior’s Gate - Peterborough Cathedral
Abbey Gate and The Pillar of Salt, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK
The 14th-century gate is one of the few remaining structures from the medieval Abbey of St Edmund. The road sign on the left is listed as a Grade II historic structure on the National Heritage List for England. (There are only two road signs on that list.) Built in 1935, it is thought to be the first internally illuminated road sign in the country. It is called the Pillar of Salt, a biblical reference to Lot’s wife who was turned into one. I have no idea why it is called that. Probably a derogatory nickname that later became affectionate.
The Ethelbert Gate - Norwich, England
This medieval structure is one of the entrances to the Norwich Cathedral Close. It was completed in the early 14th century to replace an earlier gate that was destroyed during riots in 1272 that erupted from conflicts between the monks of Norwich Priory and the townsfolk. The monks were reportedly the aggressors who killed several citizens. The people of the town retaliated by burning part of the cathedral and the nearby church of St. Ethelbert. Things got so bad that King Henry III intervened, sided with the monks (naturally), executed thirty of the citizen ringleaders, and ordered the town to build this gate.
It took them 50 years to finish the job, but it’s a very nice gate with a chapel dedicated to St. Ethelbert above the entrance. This is one of the best examples of early medieval flint flushwork in England, with decorative panels of knapped flint separated by dressed freestone. The carvings in the spandrels over the arch show a man with a sword on the left and a dragon on the right surrounded by grape vines. These are 20th-century restorations. The vaulted ceiling within the gate has a central boss in the form of a ‘Green Man.’
Photos by Charles Reeza.
The Port d’Antibes in Haut-de-Cagnes, the medieval old town of Cagnes-sur-Mer
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