DescriptionClapper gate on the Trent - geograph.org.uk - 1030408.jpg
English: Clapper gate on the Trent I've not seen this curious type of double gate before, and it was only later that I learnt (British Waterways noticeboard) that it is a style of gate unique to the Trent. About 70 of these 'Clapper' gates - many restored - exist between Nottingham and Gainsborough.
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