By Bernie Bell.

Friend Pete introduced me to a Facebook Group called The Gate Appreciation Society (takes all sorts to make a world).

I explained The Orkney Gate to them, as follows,

“Do you know about….The Orkney Gate? It’s when wire is attached to a gate post, then the wire is stretched across to a piece of wood.

This ‘gate’ can then be easily moved across a gap, and pulled back again as needed.

The pic. shows an open Orkney Gate, which gives a good idea of….the idea….”

several wooden posts strung together with wire forming a 'gate'

I got lots of responses from people  – it looks like a similar contraption is used all over the world

‘What us in Dorset called a Hampshire gate.’

‘Called a Limousin gate here in the Limousin’

‘Called a ‘prairie’ gate in New York’

‘In South Africa my husband calls it a concertina gate’

‘In Texas, it’s called a “gap.”’

‘Lot of them in France.

My gd-mother had some in her farm in Normandie, and most were still there 20 yrs ago’

‘Wow! I assumed this was in Orkney but is it? Looks like where I grew up on the Canadian prairies…’

‘Called a ‘Tramoya’ in Venezuela . Named after the mechanism that raises and lowers scenery on a theatre stage!!!’

‘And it’s a Queensland gate in Australia.’ 

….but it’ll always be an Orkney Gate to me.

One response to “The Orkney Gate”

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    deliciouslyavenue8f8601934a

    Called an “idiot lock” in Texas. Found out the hard way.

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