September 1, 2019 at 7:00 a. m.

Webon september 20, 1932, high above 41st street in manhattan, 11 ironworkers took part in a daring publicity stunt.

Much of our popular memory.

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On wednesday night, one building sprung a gas leak and portions of.

The men were accustomed to walking along the girders of the.

Webthe ironworkers constructing its 70 floors were taking a break, sharing boxed lunches and cigarettes.

The men in the picture were real ironworkers.

They appeared to be completely unfazed by the location of this.

Webeighty years ago, on oct.

2, 1932, the new york herald tribune published the now iconic photograph of 11 ironworkers, casually dangling their feet hundreds of feet.

They appeared to be completely unfazed by the location of this.

Webeighty years ago, on oct.

2, 1932, the new york herald tribune published the now iconic photograph of 11 ironworkers, casually dangling their feet hundreds of feet.

Webbut the iron workers, deeper into the wreckage than the other rescue teams, had farther to run.

But rather than capture them in the midst of their.

It was september of 1932, as the.

Roosevelt, the man elected president in 1932 promising a new deal to end the great depression.

Weband also the image of franklin d.

Eleven pairs of shoes were dangling over the new york city skyline.

Webphoto buffs know the truth behind the classic photo:

Webhistory101’s colorized exclusive of “lunch atop a skyscraper” breathes new life into the iconic 1932 photo, magnifying its impact and historical context.

Unemployment was approaching 25 percent.

It was september of 1932, as the.

Roosevelt, the man elected president in 1932 promising a new deal to end the great depression.

Weband also the image of franklin d.

Eleven pairs of shoes were dangling over the new york city skyline.

Webphoto buffs know the truth behind the classic photo:

Webhistory101’s colorized exclusive of “lunch atop a skyscraper” breathes new life into the iconic 1932 photo, magnifying its impact and historical context.

Unemployment was approaching 25 percent.

Webphoto buffs know the truth behind the classic photo:

Webhistory101’s colorized exclusive of “lunch atop a skyscraper” breathes new life into the iconic 1932 photo, magnifying its impact and historical context.

Unemployment was approaching 25 percent.

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