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 30s.
Construction workers eating lunch on a beam.
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Getty images construction workers relax on the beams of a construction building in new york city.
Source formerly attributed to unknown it has been credited to charles c.
Ebbets since 2003 and erroneously to lewis hine.
29 sep 1932 construction workers eat their lunches atop a steel beam 800 feet above ground at the building site of the rca building in rockefeller center.
Capturing lunch atop a skyscraper.
Lunch on a beam during the construction of rockefeller center in 1932.
The photograph depicts 11 men eating lunch seated on a girder with their feet dangling 840 feet 260 meters above the new york city streets.
Sculptures inspired by the famous photograph of the eleven workers eating lunch on a beam during the construction of rockefeller center in 1932.
One of the most iconic photos of american workers is not what it seems but lunch atop a skyscraper has come to represent the country s resilience especially on labor day.
A few pretended to nap.
The image was a publicity effort.
It showed the world that new york.
Some of the tradesmen tossed a football.
The art 29 sep 1932 manhattan new york city new york state usa construction workers eat their lunches atop a steel beam 800 feet above ground at the building site of the rca building in rockefeller center.
According to archivists the photograph was in fact prearranged.
The image of the 11 workers perched on a beam 69 floors above manhattan eating lunch sharing banter and lighting cigarettes is one of the world s most reproduced.
Construction workers eat their lunches atop a steel beam 800 feet above ground at the building site of the rca building.