The gates ended up looking a bit different from this preliminary sketch, but many of the elements we know today came from this initial plan. The flagpole, the low curved walls, the set back entrance. Those are all still part of the gates, an iconic Windsor landmark.
Interesting to see the breakdown of costs for this gate. Rumors were rampant that the city paid $4,000 for the gates, so later in 1931, the actual cost breakdown was released:
Interesting to learn that the gates were a make work project during the depression.
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