wrought iron gate
1wrought iron — noun Wrought iron is used before these nouns: ↑fence, ↑gate …
2Iron — Fe redirects here. For other uses, see Fe (disambiguation). This article is about the chemical element. For other uses, see Iron (disambiguation). manganese …
3iron processing — Introduction use of a smelting process to turn the ore into a form from which products can be fashioned. Included in this article also is a discussion of the mining of iron and of its preparation for smelting. Iron (Fe) is a… …
4iron — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 metal ADJECTIVE ▪ rusty ▪ cast, corrugated, galvanized, wrought ▪ a hut with a corrugated iron roof ▪ …
5gate — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ front, main ▪ entrance, exit ▪ back, side ▪ inner, outer …
6gate — gate1 W2S2 [geıt] n [: Old English; Origin: geat] 1.) the part of a fence or outside wall that you can open and close so that you can enter or leave a place →↑door ▪ We went through the gate into the orchard. ▪ the wrought iron gates of the… …
7gate — 1 /geIt/ noun (C) 1 a frame that you can open and close to get through a fence, wall etc at the entrance to a place: a garden gate | In front of him were the wrought iron gates of the palace. compare door (1) 2 the place where you leave an… …
8Château de Failloux — The main frontage and its gilded wrought iron gates from Jean Lamour. The Château de Failloux (Castle of Failloux) was built in the 18th century. It is located in the commune of Jeuxey in the Vosges département, northeastern France, a few… …
9Overthrow (structure) — Belton House, Lincolnshire: the overthrow is the section of ironwork which passes over the gate itself, connecting the piers In wrought ironwork, the overthrow, particularly popular in the Baroque era commencing in the 17th century, refers to the …
10Belton House — [ Lincolnshire, the south facade.] Belton House is a country house in Belton near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. coord|52.944|N|0.6228|W|region:GB LIN type:landmark|display=title The mansion is surrounded by formal gardens and a series of… …