Rochester, College Gate c.1965
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R44168

More about this scene
One of the three surviving 15th-century entrances to the cathedral precincts, College Gate stands at the foot of Boley Hill, and is banded with stone and flint, with a timber-framed upper storey. Charles Dickens incorporated it in his novel 'Edwin Drood' as Jasper's Gate.
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