Construction worker Bob Fitzpatrick secures himself to a metal girder on the 102nd floor of the Empire State Building, New York to make some technical checks on July 18, 1950. During this time, other workers are constructing a television antenna on the top of the building. (Photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)
The picture shows members of a derrick gang fixing a beam during the construction of the Empire State Building, showing the streets of New York far below them, 1931. Lewis Wickes Hine (1874-1940) used photography as a documentary tool to inspire social reform: his subjects included child labour, the immigrants of Ellis Island and construction workers in industry, railways and building. They reveal both the horror of exploitation and the dignity of work. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
A workman sweeping the highest sidewalk in the world, the 81st story of the Empire State Building, the world's tallest building, to the top of which the greatest dirigible “Los Angeles” will attempt to moor, New York, New York, early 1930s. This photo was made 1,248 feet above street level. (Photo by Adam Glickman/Underwood Archives/Getty Images)
Flirting with danger is just routine work for the steel workers arranging the steel frame for the Empire State Building, which will be the world's tallest structure when completed on September 29, 1930. Erected on the site of the old Waldorf Astoria, this building will rise 1,284 feet into the air. A zeppelin mooring mast with cap this engineering feat. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
Sky scrapers Construction workers on an iron girder at the Empire State Building construction site, 1932. (Photo by Lewis W. Hine/ullstein bild via Getty Images)
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