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Gate for Glasgow Corporation Tramcar

Gate for Glasgow Corporation Tramcar

1901

Gate for Glasgow Corporation Tramcar

Gate for Glasgow Corporation Tramcar

1901

Gate, with heart shaped design with spirals and leaves, with keyhole in heart shaped fitting. This gate is originally from the left side of the set wall with silver shelving and letters. Part of the animation set constructed for film 'The Final Communique' by Gail Thomas.

Gate from animation set 'The Final Communique'

1995-1996

Gate, with heart shaped design with spirals and leaves. This gate is originally from the right side of the set wall with silver shelving and letters. Part of the animation set constructed for film 'The Final Communique' by Gail Thomas.

Gate from animation set 'The Final Communique'

1995-1996

Pair of wooden gates used for the opening of the Faverdale Exhibition in Darlington. Ceremony performed by HRH the Duke of York on 1 July 1928. With Gate Posts.

Pair of wooden gates used for the opening of the Faverdale Exhibition

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