Lunch atop a skyscraper photograph.
Workers sitting on steel beam eating lunch.
Lunch atop a skyscraper new york construction workers lunching on a crossbeam is a famous photograph taken in 1932 by charles c.
But most famously all 11 ate lunch on a steel beam their feet dangling 850 feet above the city s streets.
The story behind the famous shot for 80 years the 11 ironworkers in the iconic photo have remained unknown and now thanks to new research two of them have.
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But lunch atop a skyscraper was different.
The photograph depicts 11 men eating lunch seated on a girder with their feet dangling hundreds of feet.
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The famous photo of the new york construction workers lunching on a crossbeam was taken during construction of the rca building at 30 rockefeller center in manhattan new york city.
The photograph depicts eleven men eating lunch seated on a girder with their feet dangling 256 meters 840 feet above the new york city streets.
Ebbets during construction of the rca building renamed as the ge building in 1986 at rockefeller center.
Shot of 11 workers eating and smoking 69 floors up was staged for.
The picture that proves why iconic photograph of workers eating their lunch on rockefeller beam was all a publicity stunt.
Lunch atop a skyscraper new york construction workers lunching on a crossbeam is a photograph taken atop the steelwork of 30 rockefeller plaza during the construction of the rockefeller center in manhattan new york city united states.
The sight of 11 rockefeller center construction workers casually eating lunch across a beam hanging 850 feet in the air was a hopeful look at life in the.
A second rarely seen image captured on the same day may reveal why.