- A
watergate (or
water gate) is a
fortified gate,
leading directly from a
castle or town wall
directly on to a quay,
river side or harbour. In medieval...
- A
sluice (/slus/ SLOOS) is a
water channel containing a
sluice gate, a type of lock to
manage the
water flow and
water level. It can also be an open channel...
- city
gate of
Haarlem Waterpoort (
water gate), Sn****
Vischpoort (fish
gate),
Elburg Vischpoort (fish
gate),
Harderwijk Koppelpoort (combination
gate), Amersfoort...
- at Lake
Changjin II (released in the
United Kingdom as The
Battle at
Water Gate Bridge), is a 2022
Chinese war
drama film co-produced and co-directed...
-
Gate is an
entrance through which many
prisoners of the
Tudors arrived at the
Tower of London. The
gate was
built by
Edward I to
provide a
water gate...
- has a
chamber with
gates at both ends that
control the
level of
water in the pound. In contrast, an
earlier design with a
single gate was
known as a flash...
-
Gater and E P
Wheeler (London, 1937), pp. 51-60.[1] York House, in
Survey of London:
Volume 18, St Martin-in-The-Fields II: the Strand, ed. G H
Gater...
- This
article describes 23
gates of Belgrade.
Remains of
southeastern gate of the Singidunum's
castrum were
found when
adapting the
building of the Belgrade...
-
Watergate may also
refer to:
Water gate, a
gate opening onto
water, or only or
mainly accessible by
water Traitors'
Gate, an
entrance to the
Tower of...
- The
remains of the
medieval town
walls include two land
gates, the
remains of a
water gate, some
towers and
stretches of wall.
Olkusz Olsztyn Opole –...