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EXHIBIT TITLE
THE PIGEON
EXHIBITOR NAME | CaptVijay WADHWA (India)

EXHIBIT CLASS | General Collections (3 Advanced Group)
OPEN TO PUBLIC VIEWING/VOTING ON | 06/04/2024
PUBLIC VOTING ENDS ON | 25/04/2024
JURY VOTING ENDS ON | 29/04/2024
EXHIBIT DESCRIPTION
Since its domestication many thousands of years ago, the pigeon has been revered by many religions, including Hindu, Islam, Christian and Sikh. Although Neolithic man (circa 8500 BC onward) undoubtedly domesticated the rock dove, there is little indication that the bird was used for anything but food. The pigeon is probably best known for its ability to return ‘home’ from long distances and has therefore been used extensively throughout history as a messenger, dating as far back as 25
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Pigeon Post
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Pigeon Post
Pigeon Post contd.
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Pigeon Post contd.
Pigeon Post contd.
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Pigeon Post contd.
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Pigeon Post contd.
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Pigeon Post contd.
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Pigeon Post contd.
An Icon & Symbol of Peace
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An Icon & Symbol of Peace
An Icon & Symbol of Peace
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An Icon & Symbol of Peace
An Icon & Symbol of Peace
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An Icon & Symbol of Peace