[Calclg-l] search for historic buildings or structures needing to be moved

Nelson, Marie MNELSON at parks.ca.gov
Thu Nov 29 09:49:36 PST 2007


Passing this along...

Marie Nelson

Local Government Unit - Survey Coordinator

Office of Historic Preservation

mnelson at parks.ca.gov <mailto:mnelson at parks.ca.gov>  

916-653-9514

 

 

 

Historic Preservation Office,

My name is Lee Reading and I'm a researcher with Windfall Films in the
UK.  We produce the US television show MEGA MOVES for the National
Geographic and the Discovery channels
(http://www.windfallfilms.com/html/productions/monstermoves.htm).

Our programmes aim to film the entire journey of whole structures being
moved from one location to another, hopefully giving an audience
something they haven't seen before.  I'm currently looking for historic
buildings that are due for relocation; be they stone cottages, farm
houses, train depots, monuments, wooden barns or even giant machinery.
As long as they have interesting back stories, history, character and an
interesting move route, I'd be interested in putting them forward for
filming.  We'd very much like to work with the each state's Historic
Preservation Office should they be involved in any projects, or know of
any projects, over the next month or two.  These films should provide
excellent publicity to all those involved, as well as the building
themselves.

If you have anything in the pipeline or know of a project coming up,
wherever it maybe, feel free to send me an email, fax me or drop me a
line and I shall investigate further.  Any information or pictures you
have would be extremely useful to the third season of Mega Moves.

Hope to hear from you soon

Kindest Regards,

Lee

Lee Reading
Researcher/ Coordinator UK
Windfall Films

T: +44 (0)207 251 7656
F: +44 (0)207 253 8468
lee at windfallfilms.com

1 Underwood Row, London, UK N1 7LZ
www.windfallfilms.com

 

 

 

 

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