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Collection Four
Iron Gates:

Here is the fourth collection of examples from our wide range of iron gate entrances.

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Queen's Gates and Railings
Queens Gates & Railings - Wrought Iron Gates & Railings

The Queens Gates and Railings Overview.
Our most dramatic entrance - a truly magnificent pair of wrought iron entrance gates and piers inspired by the original Queen's Gates of Hyde Park, London.

These wrough iron gates stand over 3 metres high and sporting over 44 finely modelled cast iron spear head finials. Substantial box piers carry lamps on either end with heraldic shields at front.

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Queens Gates Drawing

Victorian Design.
The ironwork now surrounding Osbourne House is entirely in keeping with traditional installations of the Victorian era. 
Inspired by the dramatic entrance into Hyde Park, London the Queens wrought iron gates are a good example of both Victorian style and manufacture. The Queens gates were manufactured by a Scottish foundry and installed after the great exhibition of 1851. Unusual in their use of cast iron and steel they are highly decorative and manufactured in a strong and substantial  manner typical to all Victorian installations of the time.
Construction in both cast iron and steel. The Osbourne house ironwork is made using two materials. This way a strong repeat pattern can be created common to the Victorian era.

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Railing Frontage.
The frontage consists of a straight run of wrought iron railing panels supported by decorative railing pilasters that contribute to the rigidity of the length. This too is a typical method of design favoured by the Victorians and is a traditional way of securing railings since ironwork became more common from 1740 onwards. The railings pilasters help maintain strength, describe a pattern and are an attractive feature of the railing frontage.

Box Piers.
Wrought iron Box Piers were once a normal feature of ironwork around the English house. Because almost all of our best ironwork was removed during the war it is now unusual to see them, however they are entirely in keeping with ironwork of the time. They are special in terms of design and also the strength they introduce to the structure.

Queens Gates box Piers
Queens Gates Railing Detail - Wrought Iron Gates & Railings
Queens gates Peir and Railings - Wrought Iron Gates & Railings
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The Queens Gates.
These wrought iron gates are a fine example of heavy and detailed victorian design and as with the rest of the installation are a good example of what may once have been there when the house was built.

Photograph of the Queens Gate
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Drawing of the Queens Gate Photograph of the Queens Gate

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