- colombier, fuie or
pigeonnier. With its
extensive cultivation of grain, the
favourite food of pigeons,
France had 42,000
pigeonniers by the 17th century...
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birds to sleep. Eggs were
collected daily. Some
plantations also had
pigeonniers (dovecotes) that, in Louisiana,
sometimes took the form of monumental...
- 8 May 1999, aged 78. His
ashes were
scattered at his
former estate Le
Pigeonnier in Gr****e,
southern France.
Bogarde was
nominated five
times as Best Actor...
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fortifications en France, Flammarion, Paris, 1997, p. 304 Base Mérimée:
Pigeonnier proche du château, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Wikimedia...
- garconnière,
where young bachelors of the
family or male
guests could stay; a
pigeonnier for
keeping pigeons (a sign of
status among the planters); an overseer's...
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piggeries Milkhouses or
dairy barns Shearing sheds Dovecotes, columbaria,
pigeonniers Dog houses,
kennels Siloes Granaries grain bins Corn
cribs Rice barns...
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modified in c.1820, c.1840-45, and c.1890. The
listing included two
pigeonniers,
believed to date from c.1820. It was
listed on the
National Register...
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castle comprises 280-acre
gardens designed by
Wirtz International, a
pigeonnier tower, a
pavilion containing a s**** grotto, a
building housing the archives...
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large HLM high-rise
tower blocks:
North of the city the
neighborhoods du
Pigeonnier,
which is
famous for its w****end market, Messenger, Mozart, Fafet-Brossolette-la...
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Among the most
unusual features of the
plantation were two
matching pigeonnier (dovecote)
towers set to the
north and
south of the main
house in the...