St Stephen's Street Gates
St Stephen's Street Gates
St Stephen's Street Gates
St Stephen's Street Gates
St Stephen's Street Gates
St Stephen's Street Gates

© the copyright holder. Image credit: Robert H Taylor / Art UK

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The view of St Stephen's gates is based on two engravings. The round towers with their two rows of slit windows and the city coat of arms above the entrance follow Henry Ninham's 1864 view which he based on a drawing by John Kirkpatrick of 1720. The houses at the sides, the inn sign and the cart were taken from John Ninham's engraving of 1792, the year before the gates were removed. Moray-Smith added the details in the foreground the chicken and small dog as well as the broken road and figures with the milkmaid and cavalier smoking his pipe.
Title

St Stephen's Street Gates

Date

1937

Medium

cement & paint

Accession number

NR1_RHT_S206

Acquisition method

commissioned by Morgan's Brewery

Work type

Relief

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Located at

St Stephens Road, Norwich

NR1 3QU

Located on the wall of the 'Coachmakers' public house.