- Stock Photography: CULVERHOUSES ARE DOOCOTS' DOVECOTTS by IanBushwacker
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- Photo title: culverhouses are doocots' dovecotts
- Author: IanBushwacker
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- Dovecotes are structures designed to house pigeons or doves. They are also referred to as 'culverhouses' (English), 'columbaria' (Latin) and 'doocots' (Scots). Doves and pigeons were kept by wealthy, elite families for food as well as their feathers, and to have a dovecote was an easily recognisable status symbol.
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