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The Pigeon Cote of Old

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Description: Pigeon Cote hosts a complete annotated version of Cooke's Book of Dovecotes, which is an illustrated guide. Also bibliography and links.
Dovecotes of Old England, Wales and Scotland Dovecotes of Old England, Wales and Scotland. The pigeon cote, dovecote, columbarium, culvery, and doocot are all in simple terms a home for pigeons. The terms columbarium, culvery, and doocot are of Roman, Cornish, and Scottish heritage respectively, while the term dovecote is of English extraction. These structures, some quite elegant, were all over Europe. While far, far fewer in number today, England boasted over 26,000 dovecotes, during the 17
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Page title:Dovecotes of Old England, Wales and Scotland
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