Seven gates

Glasgow High Street, May 2022. Padlocked gate on a disused close.

A mild obsession with railings and fences, as documented last Sunday, inevitably ended up being a gateway drug to – you’ve guessed it –gates. This was intensified when I discovered the hashtags #ThursGate and #LoveGates on Twitter. I am not alone!

In this week’s collection I have ranged over all four constituent countries of the UK with a foray into the Republic of Ireland.

Top of the Town, Stirling, March 2023. Just a shadow of a gate this time.
St Giles, Wrexham, September 2023
Tynemouth Road, North Shields, March 2024
Clonard Memorial Garden, Belfast, April 2024
Glenveagh, Donegal, April 2024
Soonhope huts, Peebles, June 2024

Linked to Becky’s Squares challenge, SevenForSeptemberI’m posting collections of seven every seven days, on the seventh day of the week. See you next Sunday!

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  1. What a great variety of gates, all interesting and attractive in their own way! I love the shadow from Stirling and the bright red of the gates in North Shields, while the last one made me smile 😀

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  2. Some amazing gates there. I like the shadow one…. very artistic and the Donegal one looks familiar as I’ve hill walked around that area decades ago in the past. Not totally certain though as I’ve seen a few gate posts like that in Scotland since then. Bob. BSS.

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  3. A great selection Anabel, I always like to see a fancy gate or two whenever I’m out and about. I love the Wrexham and Belfast ones and the very blunt notice on the last one made me smile 🙂

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