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Palaces for Pigs: Animal Architecture and Other Beastly Buildings

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Palaces for Pigs: Animal architecture and other beastly buildings - Lambton, Lucinda
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Throughout the centuries there have been castles, great and small, for animals as diverse as goats and guinea pigs, deer and dogs, cows and bees, pigs and horses, as well as bears and even salmon. Thus cone-shaped homes were provided for doves in 1742, while in 1883 a Grecian temple with tapering Egyptian windows was built for pigs in Yorkshire. A red sandstone elephant with a castle on its back was designed for bees in Cheshire in the 1800s, while at Exton in Rutland, a 18th-century Gothic-arched cattle shelter topped ...

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Palaces for Pigs: Animal architecture and other beastly buildings 2011, Historic England

ISBN-13: 9781850749899

Hardcover