Caernarfon, Castle, Queens Gate From Quay 1890
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The elevated entrance to the Queen's Gate was due to the fact that behind it lay the motte of the 11th-century castle built by Hugh de Lupus, Earl of Chester. The Queen's Gate led directly into the royal inner ward and was approached by means of a ramp and drawbridge.
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