by johnatwork on 5/11/2022, 8:17:37 PM
by ddoran on 5/11/2022, 9:30:49 PM
The Shipping news [1] (Pulitzer and National Book Award winner) featured a house being moved over ice and Oscar and Lucinda [2] (Booker Award winner) featured a glass church being moved on water, as did their respective movies.
[1] - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7354.The_Shipping_News [2] - https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/316496.Oscar_and_Luci...
by derbOac on 5/11/2022, 7:57:40 PM
For a story of this going badly: http://www.rockybarker.com/house.html
by jeromegv on 5/11/2022, 7:26:44 PM
You can google "bayanihan philippines" on Google Images and also see some impressive photos of people moving houses.
https://www.google.com/search?q=bayanihan+philippines&client...
by nathell on 5/11/2022, 8:20:40 PM
In 1962, the church of Mary’s Nativity in Warsaw, Poland, was moved by 21 metres to make room for widening of the nearby major thoroughfare [0]. It was the first moving-of-a-church operation in Europe.
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Nativity_of_the_...
by lazyant on 5/12/2022, 2:40:36 AM
They also do this in Chiloe, Chile https://youtu.be/QC_G6_T5YOY?t=2223
by CogniDizz on 5/11/2022, 6:56:58 PM
If you didn't work together in Newfoundland, you didn't survive.
by thimkerbell on 5/11/2022, 9:00:24 PM
I wish housemoving was more common.
My mother in law's mom is from one of these islands, and when I showed her the pictures of this site, she knew the names of most people and their backgrounds. It was incredible listening to that.
She also said that a few of the houses as it was in the process of transported over the water and then resettled, were looted while people were told to stay away, quite sad.