The men in the picture were real ironworkers.

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

But rather than capture them in the midst of their lunch break, the photographer.

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

Webhow many people died in the fire, and why was the fire so deadly?

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

The men in the picture were real ironworkers.

Webphoto buffs know the truth behind the classic photo:

Webthe quebec bridge disaster claimed 76 lives, 33 of them mohawk ironworkers from a small community called kahnawake mohawk territory.

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

Webhundreds more broke bones, lost limbs, were burned or blinded.

How did it affect people in new york city and elsewhere?

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How did it affect government policy?