Pigeon house

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a dovecote.
- Halliwell.

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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Structure known as the Pigeon House and originally used as a dovecote, off Ingoe Lane, Kirkby.
Permission is sought by Browyn Thomson & Paki Smith for works at 24 Pigeon House Road, Ringsend, Dublin 4, D04HH98.
Keeping the pigeon house clean and germ free helps in warding off diseases.
Opened in February, the shops may have familiar menus since the owner used to run and own Brazil, Brazil and Macau Pigeon House.
A police spokesman said: "It is believed this van travelled from Bray through Shankill and the Cornelscourt area before being abandoned on Pigeon House Road at approximately 8.05am where a male was seen leaving the van and cycling away."
BUILT about 1703, the Pigeon House in Whitefield Drive, Kirkby, has been registered as an ancient monument.
Deltamethrin (Butoxb) spray (2 ml/L water) was used around pigeon house to control vectors.
Fertilization of eggs Group Fertilized Unfertilized Total Control 39 0 39 Pigeon house 1 4 374 378 Pigeon house 2 1 184 185 Total 44 558 602 Figure 7.
The second floor had been left for years and had become a pigeon house and we have had to deal with all of that.
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