Category talk:Doors and gates

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In the "Doors and Gates" Category there are three articles listed, the Buckland Gate, the Hay Gate, and the North Gate, which all refer to the same object. This gate is referred to as the "Buckland Gate" near the end of the chapter "Homeward Bound" in The Return of the King (and is mentioned in the Index under "Buckland"). This same gate is referred to as the "Hay Gate" by Merry on the next page at the start of the chapter "The Scouring of the Shire" (and is also listed by itself in the Index). There is no Index entry for the North Gate but it is named as such when the Black Riders rode through after the attack on Crickhollow early in the chapter "A Knife in the Dark" in The Fellowship of the Ring.

I believe that there should only be one article that includes all three names (and the other two names should be redirects). However, which name should be preferred? "North Gate", although capitalized, seems to be more descriptive than a formal name (and is not in the index) so I would favor one of the other two.

--Gamling 18:33, 18 June 2011 (UTC)