Jul 28, 2017 1:27 PM
mkyner
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Construction workers in Chicago recreate historic scene from the 1930s.
TheUsernameIWantIsNotAvailableAnymoar
They gained weight over the years.
xxjohnsonxx
Always been curious how many of the workers fell off working on the skyscrapers of Chicago
soupisforwinners
My palms sweat looking at these pictures. I'd be terrible at anything higher than 6ft.
Man0fReaction
Order a pizza.
Iforgetmyusernameeasily
Their huge magnetic balls keep them in there.
Advaz
TheGoodReverendDude
you couldn't pay me enough to do this job. kudos to the men that do
gerardMajax
from the wikipedia article :
RyanJagoda
Being staged doesn't make it less terrifying, unless they staged it like five feet off the ground.
According to archivists,the photograph was in fact prearranged.Although the photograph shows real ironworkers
,it is believed that the moment was staged by Rockefeller Center to promote its new skyscraper.
The photo appeared in the Sunday photo supplement of the New York Herald Tribune on October 2.
TheUsernameIWantIsNotAvailableAnymoar
They gained weight over the years.
xxjohnsonxx
Always been curious how many of the workers fell off working on the skyscrapers of Chicago
soupisforwinners
My palms sweat looking at these pictures. I'd be terrible at anything higher than 6ft.
Man0fReaction
Order a pizza.
Iforgetmyusernameeasily
Their huge magnetic balls keep them in there.
Advaz
TheGoodReverendDude
you couldn't pay me enough to do this job. kudos to the men that do
gerardMajax
from the wikipedia article :
RyanJagoda
Being staged doesn't make it less terrifying, unless they staged it like five feet off the ground.
gerardMajax
According to archivists,the photograph was in fact prearranged.Although the photograph shows real ironworkers
gerardMajax
,it is believed that the moment was staged by Rockefeller Center to promote its new skyscraper.
gerardMajax
The photo appeared in the Sunday photo supplement of the New York Herald Tribune on October 2.