Croom's Close Gate

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The design is based on trade tokens paid to factory workers to be exchanged for food in the factory owner’s shop. Obvious circles, textured edge and the stream of rings depicts currency flow, the manufacture of coins and the flow of factory work. James Wright Jnr, who also allegedly had links with this building, designed many trade tokens in Scotland including some of W. Croom’s. Reference is also made to the Dundee dragons on Croom’s tokens, the knotted element on the overthrow and dragon scales in the centre of the gateway.
Title

Croom's Close Gate

Date

2000

Medium

galvanised mild steel

Accession number

DD1_DO_S022

Acquisition method

created for the Dundee Public Art Programme

Work type

Street furniture

Owner

Dundee District Council

Unveiling date

2000

Access

at all times

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Located at

High Street, City of Dundee

DD1 1SG