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Bishops Gate Evening Light
This original gate was replaced in 1789 by the present structure - a triumphal arch. This was to mark the first centenary of the closing of the gates by The Apprentice Boys of Derry. The architect was H.A. Baker, with the sculpted heads representing the River Foyle (external) and the River Boyne(internal) designed by Edward Smyth, who had sculptured the thirteen riverine heads on the Dublin Custom House in c.1784. On either side of the gate are steps giving access to the City Walls.
Author: Lee McKinney
LMK PHOTOGRAPHY 2018
Photo size: 33.6 Mpixels (96.1 MB uncompressed) - 7098x4734 pixels (23.7x15.8 in / 60.1x40.1 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Arch, Bishops Gate, Blue Sky, City Walls, Derry, Derry Walls, Gate, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, The Walls
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