James, E. M. (1987). A fresh study of the South Gate at King's Lynn, in the light of recent restoration work. Norfolk Archaeology 40 (1). Vol 40(1), pp. 55-72. https://doi.org/10.5284/1078257. Cite this via datacite
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A fresh study of the South Gate at King's Lynn, in the light of recent restoration work | ||
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Norfolk Archaeology 40 (1) | ||
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Norfolk Archaeology | ||
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40 (1) | ||
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55 - 72 | ||
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The present gate is substantially that begun in 1437 and the work of 1520 was probably confined to the vaulting of the carriageway. The footings of the present structure were formed from the remains of an earlier gate, probably of the reign of Edward III. The gate was briefly occupied in the mid-17th century. Au (abr) | ||
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1987 | ||
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12 May 2020 |