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The Landgate was the oldest part of the city, built by ancient craftsmen whose names were lost to history.
Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006
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From the Landgate a narrow road crossed the dry plain, then dipped through a long steep defile.
Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006
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When the Landgate came into view, she saw it was still holding.
Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006
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Outside the stable, Halysia made for the Landgate.
Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006
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There are more Mykene outside the Landgate, but they cannot get in.
Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006
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The Landgate was just ahead, beyond the next corner.
Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006
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When I was last there the passage of the Landgate was made perilous by an approaching Panhard; the monastery of the
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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One only of Rye's gates is standing -- the Landgate; but on the south rampart of the town is the Ypres Tower (called Wipers by the prosaic inhabitants), a relic of the twelfth century, guarding
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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The walls seem never to have recovered from the attack of the French, but one gate is standing -- the Landgate on the north-east of the town, built in 1360, and consisting of a broad arch flanked by two massive towers with chambers above for archers and defenders.
Vanishing England 1892
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Mr Grylls told state parliament today that Landgate, the state authority responsible for the register of land ownership, "had put in a raft of new processes" after Mr Mildenhall lost his house.
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