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  1. The curious beasts on either side are yales, mythical animals having elephants' tails, antelopes' bodies and goats' heads, with horns which can supposedly swivel from back to front! Above is a statue of St. John the Evangelist: at his feet is an eagle, the traditional symbol of the Saint.

  2. The gatehouse is crenellated and adorned with the arms of the foundress Lady Margaret Beaufort. Above these are displayed her ensigns, the Red Rose of Lancaster and Portcullis. The college arms are flanked by heraldic beasts known as yales , mythical creatures with elephants' tails, antelopes' bodies, goats' heads, and swivelling horns.

  3. Apr 25, 2020 · So the Beaufort yales are there; there are Tudor roses; there are portcullises – it’s like a wonderful tapestry of colour proclaiming Margaret’s illustrious connections. Sarah: And so we’re walking through under this gatehouse and then what?

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  4. The gatehouse is adorned with a statue of the foundress Lady Margaret Beaufort above the arms of the foundress Lady Margaret Beaufort flanked by curious creatures known as yales, mythical beasts with elephants' tails, antelopes' bodies, goats' heads, and swivelling horns.

  5. Lady Margaret Beaufort was a benefactor of Cambridge's Christ's College and St John's College, and her yale can be seen on the college gatehouses. There are also a pair on the roof of St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.

  6. Detail of the coat of arms of the foundress, Lady Margaret Beaufort, with yales on either side, over the archway on the main gatehouse from St John's Street. The tower was built by William Swayne in 1516.

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  8. The Yale of Beaufort. It was at Hampton Court Palace, Henry VIII’s most famous and lavish residence, that the king chose the Yale of Beaufort as one of the original beasts lining the parapets of the magnificent Moat Gate bridge.

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