FILE - A fibreglass sculpture known as the Headington Shark and originally called "Untitled 1986", by British sculptor John Buckley stands appearing to crash through the roof of a house in the ...
Just when you thought it was safe to go home, you’re gonna need a bigger house! Why? Because Ron Bonk’s House Shark brings the man-eating shark action into you living room – literally! You’re gonna ...
In a scene straight out of “Sharknado,” a house with a 25-foot great white shark diving into its roof may become a national landmark in Britain. The Oxford city council will vote next year on granting ...
Magnus Hanson-Heine called city council's move to make the house into a landmark "absurd." AP Photo/Matt Dunham, File A British man said local legislators are shark-raving mad for landmarking his ...
LONDONLONDON — The 25-foot tall (7.6 meter) sculpture of a shark crashing through the roof of Magnus Hanson-Heine’s house in rural Oxford, England, is now a protected landmark — and he’s not happy ...
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