Construction of the Empire State Building

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  • A collection of old pictures about the construction of the Empire State Building. I do not hold a copyright of the pictures or the music.

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  • @rossi6113
    @rossi6113 3 роки тому +45

    I have SO much respect for these type of guys. Incredible people.

  • @WtfAreYouGonnaDo
    @WtfAreYouGonnaDo 8 років тому +396

    my great great grandfather helped build the Empire State Building. :)

  • @prettyinpink550
    @prettyinpink550 4 роки тому +142

    To even think about being up that high is terrifying to me, let alone lying down on that beam. But I guess you don't go down to the ground just to take a break. Truly brave souls.

    • @JoseRodriguez-qc5jr
      @JoseRodriguez-qc5jr 4 роки тому

      Gayle Green cámara trick don’t believe everything you see 🦁

    • @JoseRodriguez-qc5jr
      @JoseRodriguez-qc5jr 4 роки тому

      Gayle Green they use a net underneath the workers but they don’t show, they are crazy no pendejos 😳

    • @prettyinpink550
      @prettyinpink550 4 роки тому +12

      @@JoseRodriguez-qc5jr I'm sure those nets would help after they hit every steel beam on the way down😂I've tried to be nice to you, but nothing makes me angrier " than a know it all" who actually KNOWS NOTHING AT ALL!!! GO AWAY JOSE!

    • @francoisr4036
      @francoisr4036 4 роки тому

      @@prettyinpink550 GAYle hehehe

    • @JoseRodriguez-qc5jr
      @JoseRodriguez-qc5jr 4 роки тому

      Gayle Green 😂🤣😂🤣😂👍👋🏼

  • @markhardon1
    @markhardon1 4 роки тому +83

    I had a safety harness attached to my chair just to be able to watch this video.

    • @romeisfallingagain
      @romeisfallingagain 3 роки тому +2

      i actually feel queezy watching this

    • @lemo761
      @lemo761 2 роки тому

      Waaaahhahaahhahhahahhahahhahhahahhahahhah u got meh 😑🤣

    • @jujurowaelah8562
      @jujurowaelah8562 2 роки тому

      😁😁 thanxyou sir. You make me smile reads your comment

  • @Squidiot
    @Squidiot 4 роки тому +146

    I can barely look at these pictures without my palms sweating..

  • @drkimy
    @drkimy 4 роки тому +409

    As I have fear of heights, even watching this slide-show makes me nervous!!

  • @nexstory
    @nexstory 4 роки тому +28

    It was fun to learn from my mom some years ago that my grandfather and uncles as part of the masonry trade, worked on both the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings.

    • @nexstory
      @nexstory 4 роки тому +6

      Just in case you raise a legitimate question about my last name, my mom's side of the family are the Italians.

    • @johnm5714
      @johnm5714 4 роки тому +1

      @@nexstory nahh Ken- your Uncle Irving Was up there too.plenty of Jewish Carpenters were on that site I’m sure

    • @marian6593
      @marian6593 2 роки тому +1

      More than 'fun' learning about your family history with regards to these buildings. I imagine there's also a huge amount of totally justifiable pride.

    • @samuelluria4744
      @samuelluria4744 11 місяців тому

      @@nexstory - How can we be expected to raise any questions, when all it says here is "nexstory"?

    • @nexstory
      @nexstory 11 місяців тому

      LOL, on some sites my name (last name Cohen) is listed. Thanks for the laugh!@@samuelluria4744

  • @mikeswincicki9504
    @mikeswincicki9504 4 роки тому +23

    It's people like this that built this country they did a great job God bless them all

  • @lucky5853
    @lucky5853 10 років тому +58

    Just watching those pictures gave me butterflies in my stomach and tingling my feet, how can those guys take nap on those steel beams at such heights is beyond me.

  • @davidshasanders3223
    @davidshasanders3223 3 роки тому +30

    My hat off for these wonderful people who’s build up New York 🙏

  • @john12334
    @john12334 4 роки тому +27

    I'm a lineman and I worked in high towers but those are the real heroes 👍

  • @ahmadkazemi8728
    @ahmadkazemi8728 4 роки тому +270

    most the time , one mistake would have been the last mistake,

    • @eugeniocamporato8427
      @eugeniocamporato8427 4 роки тому +15

      It' s so terryfing

    • @ResidentGerm
      @ResidentGerm 4 роки тому +12

      only 5 people died building it

    • @wanderer1955
      @wanderer1955 3 роки тому +6

      Yup. Slip. Splatt.

    • @wulfd2592
      @wulfd2592 3 роки тому +2

      @@ResidentGerm only 😖😖😖

    • @YT-wc9nc
      @YT-wc9nc 3 роки тому

      Does it know how many died during construction

  • @jean-yvesjacaria5982
    @jean-yvesjacaria5982 4 роки тому +8

    What’s even more impressive is how few people died making this particular building, with one man dying because he leaned in and looked up the elevator shaft as the elevator came in and squished him. I just don’t know how they did/do it. Most respect to them!

  • @RobertLoeder
    @RobertLoeder 3 роки тому +8

    I fished commercially in the Bering Sea for 5 years. And I've owned a tree service for 25 years. But I would never walk on a 4 inch I-beam without a safety harness! Those guys were nuts!

  • @lazer8384
    @lazer8384 4 роки тому +166

    These guys where real men back in the day..

    • @lazer8384
      @lazer8384 4 роки тому +24

      They did what they had to feed their families. I don’t think they worried about that. That’s why they where real men

    • @johnconway8070
      @johnconway8070 4 роки тому +6

      As opposed to what ? Today's men ? All of whom are just Nancy Boys ????

    • @fredericfrancoischopin3567
      @fredericfrancoischopin3567 4 роки тому +1

      @The Wraith there used to be a lot of work, the reason that these people were risking their lives to construct a building was because they were paid decent wages, they could have accepted any other job.

    • @fredericfrancoischopin3567
      @fredericfrancoischopin3567 4 роки тому +3

      @The Wraith they are paid decent wages, otherwise they wouldn't work there.

    • @dutdut2.052
      @dutdut2.052 4 роки тому +2

      there is a very good chance they were racists and misogynists so i don’t know why you are glorifying them

  • @denbrick2
    @denbrick2 4 роки тому +4

    THE SAFETY OF A LIFE IS ALWAYS MORE IMPORTANT! DOESN'T MATTER WHAT ERA IN TIME! .... MUCH RESPECT FOR THE WORK ETHIC AND CONFIDENCE! .... THESE RISKS SHOULD NEVER EVER BE TAKEN AGAIN EVER!

  • @splatharackal1337
    @splatharackal1337 4 роки тому +28

    Terrifying, courageous men.. breathtaking images

  • @edtaylor7067
    @edtaylor7067 3 роки тому +16

    I was an apprentice iron worker with local 387 for a year and two men died one from a fall the other by negligent Crain operator needless to say I had a very short apprenticeship and my respect for the work is immense

    • @resnonverba137
      @resnonverba137 2 роки тому

      Crane...

    • @samuelluria4744
      @samuelluria4744 11 місяців тому +1

      @@resnonverba137 - Ed moved on to become an English teacher.

    • @resnonverba137
      @resnonverba137 11 місяців тому

      @@samuelluria4744 If only that wasn't a possibility...

  • @S1d-ney
    @S1d-ney 4 роки тому +12

    The picture of them having lunch sitting on that beam with their legs dangling gets me woozie every time , and that's just a photo 😱

  • @BlayzedBlue
    @BlayzedBlue 8 років тому +160

    These were brave dudes. Real men.

    • @louiswills475
      @louiswills475 7 років тому +3

      Real Blokes one slip they were gone how much were they paid not much I take it.

    • @louiswills475
      @louiswills475 7 років тому +2

      Imagine scaffolding all the way up to the top even with the braces attached I would be shitting myself. I work at heights and have done scaffolding before. Don't think they had scaffolding back then or did they.

    • @geniusvenus8868
      @geniusvenus8868 7 років тому +1

      +Louis Wills-Fidock Probably $2.00 an hour ,if that much.

    • @louiswills475
      @louiswills475 7 років тому +4

      During the depression that was built wasn't it? Risk their lives everyday for 2 bucks an hour can't see anyone these days doing that for so less.

    • @geniusvenus8868
      @geniusvenus8868 7 років тому +9

      +Louis Wills-Fidock April,1930 to April ,1931 when the Empire State Building was built ,amazing that huge building only took a year to build.Today it would probably take 8 years to build.

  • @terrancekenallen2241
    @terrancekenallen2241 9 років тому +57

    You literally have to have nerves of steel to have done a job like this. Whether it was 10 or 1000 feet off the ground it made no difference to these men. They just didn't let it phase them.

    • @WarInHD
      @WarInHD 5 років тому +8

      Terrance Kenallen from experience the higher you go up the worse it gets, the wind gets super strong

    • @Yunghamz
      @Yunghamz 4 роки тому +1

      Is it really that social for them? Maybe heights is something which doesn't phase them. How many would say they got fear of heights and did it anyways? Cos that would be bravery. Other than that, it's just a walk in the park.

  • @resnonverba137
    @resnonverba137 4 роки тому +11

    Incredible! What's almost unbelievable is that according to official records, only 5 men died during its construction. And of those, only two from falls. Bear in mind that, at its peak, there were around 3000 men working simultaneously.

    • @hmb8801
      @hmb8801 2 роки тому

      Could you put the source ? cos I heard 2 out of 5 fall to their deaths, or end up disabled in 1920 New York skyscrapers.

    • @resnonverba137
      @resnonverba137 2 роки тому +1

      @@hmb8801 Sorry, don't recall exact site after all this time. It would have been available via a viable public Internet source.

    • @futuropasado
      @futuropasado Рік тому +1

      crazy

  • @OohhPaaaai
    @OohhPaaaai 4 роки тому +18

    I ever want seeing more photos about that historical event. Bravo!

  • @jorgevalbuena8836
    @jorgevalbuena8836 4 роки тому +6

    Gracias por compartir estás maravillosas fotografías, mis respetos para estos trabajadores, que hermoso edificio construyeron, miro al cielo y dónde estén reciban un abrazo de mi espíritu.

  • @richardb.roberts4649
    @richardb.roberts4649 6 років тому +25

    That took real guts to do what they did with no safety like today.I worked on chimney stacks in the UK in the 1960's and pylons and that was bad enough

  • @alexam3941
    @alexam3941 9 років тому +11

    What the fuck!! They have balls to do that!!

    • @billdowtre7833
      @billdowtre7833 8 років тому

      That's what iam saying they probably wernt paid shit to do it

  • @sluggou812beotch
    @sluggou812beotch 4 роки тому +1

    I painted bridges and tanks for 30 years and some of these pics give me the willies.

  • @abhijitdasgupta2450
    @abhijitdasgupta2450 4 роки тому +16

    They have got tremendous strong nerve!!!!

  • @DoubleDogDare54
    @DoubleDogDare54 10 років тому +219

    I can't even go up a step ladder without getting nervous.
    Whatever those guys were being paid, it wasn't enough....!!!

    • @alexlaine8087
      @alexlaine8087 10 років тому +3

      That is what you call, men with balls. In your case not so much. Hahaha

    • @geniusvenus8868
      @geniusvenus8868 7 років тому +4

      +cabra vieja Men without balls are girlie men.Aka GAY.

    • @theevilplaguedoctor6464
      @theevilplaguedoctor6464 6 років тому +8

      DoubleDogDare54 they were lucky to be paid period. Since the Great Depression had just started

    • @ichirakuramen7129
      @ichirakuramen7129 6 років тому +4

      5$ every day. Thats like 50$ in this present day.

    • @nightprowler6336
      @nightprowler6336 5 років тому +11

      That's what happens when we brainwash ourselves with "respect all" and "show love". Back then, respect was earned not given. Back then, people were brave to express themselves; for example, if someone hated you and you were talking to him, he would say that he hates you in your face. The toughen up attitude has died. Men are now less masculine and more feminine. We have become weaker and follow our feelings and desires and believe we are entitled to have it all. Back then, they used to follow their desires and work to earn them. Today, we step away from everything that dissatisfied us. Back then, they weren't afraid to leave their comfort zones. Each generation is getting weaker and weaker.

  • @mymanpaddymcnair1950
    @mymanpaddymcnair1950 7 років тому +215

    If they fall they'll just land on their balls of steel.

    • @dex.9122
      @dex.9122 6 років тому +4

      mymanPADDYMCNAIR leleleleleell

  • @user-rb4xd3vj7w
    @user-rb4xd3vj7w 4 роки тому +4

    I respect them!!!!!

  • @garylucas7050
    @garylucas7050 4 роки тому +5

    Unbelievable....it turns my stomach over watching this and I’m laying down in bed ....incredible !!

  • @longjohnsilver7986
    @longjohnsilver7986 4 роки тому +71

    Those guys were the real american dream, gone forever

    • @nicholasjanosy2214
      @nicholasjanosy2214 4 роки тому +7

      LongJohnSilver they were Canadian Indians. Now referred to as First Nations People.

    • @longjohnsilver7986
      @longjohnsilver7986 4 роки тому +5

      Maybe some of them but not all

    • @MrDorbel
      @MrDorbel 4 роки тому +4

      Don't be silly, thousands of Americans are employed as steel erectors, tower climbers and steeple jacks. Look up!

    • @simple.stuffs
      @simple.stuffs 4 роки тому +4

      They're not Americans, the workers were Irish.

    • @MrDorbel
      @MrDorbel 4 роки тому +4

      @@simple.stuffs So who are Americans?

  • @freespirit906
    @freespirit906 7 років тому +7

    1:04 ... simply an iconic picture bless those men .

  • @GenuwineG
    @GenuwineG 4 роки тому +1

    Glad I’m laying down watching this.....some of those pics!

  • @dalerowan5512
    @dalerowan5512 4 роки тому +5

    Can't imagine also the weather conditions those guys put up with. Winds rain etc. Guess weather didn't brother them much. They were to tough they beat the weather. Can't imagine what all these men went through to build the Empire State Building. Bet be nice if we could hear some of their stories.Be so fascinating to just listen to them.

  • @chintansatyapanthi1
    @chintansatyapanthi1 3 роки тому +8

    Apparently the construction was completed in 13 and a half months. Modern skyscrapers even if you’re 40-50 stories it takes 13 months long to just complete the concrete structure.
    Doing this back then with Steel structure just shows what an impressive feat it actually is.

    • @morgonauther108
      @morgonauther108 2 роки тому +1

      Add no safety equipment and 2 out of 5 were killed or disabled

  • @Natanijuca
    @Natanijuca 7 років тому +7

    Hoje em dia com tanta segurança, uniforme próprio e equipamentos para evitar acidentes e nessa época os trabalhadores se arriscando nas alturas...isso é mágico e muito corajosos trabalhar sob essas condiçoes adversas e mesmo assim construiram o predio mais famoso do mundo que é de admirar.

  • @robertbrowning616
    @robertbrowning616 4 роки тому +102

    Those guys had some serious balls.

    • @bpkolos1974
      @bpkolos1974 4 роки тому +2

      Serious stainless steel ballz built in

    • @jacobdavis5518
      @jacobdavis5518 4 роки тому +1

      @Portlaoise50 Portlanoise I AM FUCKING DEAD

    • @javieroliveras344
      @javieroliveras344 4 роки тому

      Big huge balls with a ballsack to pair

    • @eddiehaley1833
      @eddiehaley1833 4 роки тому

      You wouldn't want big balls up there you'd be seriously unbalanced n bugger that 😂😂

    • @thinginground5179
      @thinginground5179 3 роки тому

      @@eddiehaley1833 sounds like what someone with small balls would say

  • @howardlovecraft750
    @howardlovecraft750 4 роки тому +74

    Those guys that built that thing had nerves of steel.

    • @rayinzunza1359
      @rayinzunza1359 4 роки тому +7

      Ya but i bet alot them workers fell off them beams to their death.

    • @howardlovecraft750
      @howardlovecraft750 4 роки тому +4

      @@rayinzunza1359 Yeah. Google says five men died making it.

    • @josephtittle55
      @josephtittle55 4 роки тому +5

      Only 5 men died?

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague 4 роки тому +1

      "Daryl Hard" also a good sense of balance. I sometimes wonder if such workers were ever trapeze artists or tightrope walkers in a circus first.. If not, then one has to wonder how they get he skill. It has nothing to do with merely having a dad or uncle who did it.

    • @markburrell2778
      @markburrell2778 4 роки тому +3

      And balls they had to push around in a wheelbarrow. That was when real men walked the earth.

  • @paulashford4155
    @paulashford4155 4 роки тому +5

    The pictures are so incredibly scary I always wondered are they real...hard to believe even now.

  • @tweston315
    @tweston315 7 років тому +5

    Ok, they were crazy. Nah, buy seriously, I appreciate and truly respect these brave men for giving us such an iconic structure to be proud of and admire

  • @AlexB-gt7kr
    @AlexB-gt7kr 3 роки тому +1

    A lot of hard-drinking went on in the speakeasies (protected by Tammany police) after work every night and you can see why. The Mohawks would drive for 12 hours after clocking off on a Friday night, arriving home in Kahnawake, Quebec, in the early hours. Sunday afternoon they'd all drive back, another 12 hours, then straight onto the job, walking iron again hundreds of feet above the street by early Monday morning. These men were the unnamed legends of the era- no hard hats, no harnesses, no safety gear or tie-offs. Unsung heroes who deserved the real credit in the making of these iconic buildings. Breathtaking images.

  • @amschrek
    @amschrek 4 роки тому +2

    Those men were more than workers they were artists. I love new York. The empire state observatory is such amazing.

  • @themendozafamilyreactsandr5437
    @themendozafamilyreactsandr5437 3 роки тому +7

    I bet this was extremely dangerous back in the 1930s but now people think it’s pretty hard to make but it’s actually probably pretty easy for modern day instructors.

  • @lethalkills3679
    @lethalkills3679 8 років тому +7

    i work as a scaffolder now days you have to have a 100 % hook up as a scaffolder and if people are on the edges like that with out a harness and hook up it has to be fully hand railed by us if not its a firing offence for both on the spot these old men had balls

  • @davidchereneimmel8820
    @davidchereneimmel8820 4 роки тому +1

    That was with out a doubt the toughest generation in the history of America. Amazes me that so much of this type of stuff was build with out the automated equipment and basically zero safety equipment. Wow!! Much respect for my Father and Grandfather!

  • @edelquirodrigues9825
    @edelquirodrigues9825 3 роки тому +1

    I’m not even tied up at that time and under these conditions. They are men of great courage and without fear of heights. impressive !

  • @jamesfarr5754
    @jamesfarr5754 9 років тому +108

    Am I the only one who thinks that some of these photos were taken moments before they died?

    • @BOOMProductionsOfficial
      @BOOMProductionsOfficial 9 років тому +2

      No. I think that, too

    • @negy2503
      @negy2503 8 років тому +3

      Nope

    • @exoticspeedefy7916
      @exoticspeedefy7916 6 років тому +5

      There was only 5 deaths out of the 3400 working

    • @Highwaymert
      @Highwaymert 6 років тому +1

      probably cause their lives were on the line so they were super careful

    • @signal11000
      @signal11000 6 років тому +2

      Contrary to most young peoples beliefs going to work doesn't actually kill you

  • @Gabriel-bj7po
    @Gabriel-bj7po 4 роки тому +8

    Como laburavan sin seguridad. Es admirable el valor de éstos hombres 👏

  • @stevesolo.
    @stevesolo. 4 роки тому +2

    Just imagine dropping your tools/equipment and having to go back to the ground to pick them up and go back up again God bless each and everyone single one of these hard working gentlemen and their families always.🌹✊🕊️🙏🇬🇧💎😎

  • @traviskrause8509
    @traviskrause8509 4 роки тому +17

    Pretty amazing what these guys did to build this building!!! They've got nerves of steel no pun intended but damn I couldn't do that one wrong step and your dead!!! I tip my hat to these guys!!!

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague 4 роки тому

      "Travis Krause" Yes. But also certain people are just meant to do certain jobs. I recall when I was a child, my parents hired a group of moving men to move furniture from their ( my parent's) apartment on a lower floor of an old building to an apartment that was some four floors up, NO elevator in the building. One of the moving men carried a heavy refrigerator on his back up the steps from the lower to the upper apartment. He was not some huge burly guy but a regular sized, even skinny guy. When my dad told him that he did an amazing job. The guy pointed to his shoulders and back and said "I am strong here and here," then he pointed to his head and said "I have nothing up here."
      It seems that these men who work in construction , at least in the past, were cut out to do hard labor but they often were under educated and do such work because it is mainly all they can do.

    • @traviskrause8509
      @traviskrause8509 4 роки тому

      @@obscurelyvague I get where your coming from but I was bull myself but also considered very smart according to the tell tale IQ test but heres the thing I was very strong even as a child so I've been told but I ate hard work up like it was candy loved it even!!! But it also was what I had to do because when me and siblings were youngsters our parents couldn't afford to put us through college!!! They acquired money later in life and we were to old and set in our ways to go to school!!!

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague 4 роки тому

      @@traviskrause8509 Thanks for your perspective. Really it is informative and interesting. The thing too, is that a lot of men probably can do hard physical work while they are a certain age, but then when they get older (perhaps well before they even turn 40) they can develop back or other problems and can no longer do hard physical work as they used to. I have heard some guys say that they used to be strong when younger but then got injured.

    • @traviskrause8509
      @traviskrause8509 4 роки тому

      @@obscurelyvague ya I suppose its different for many but alot of it too is they have no heart just there for a paycheck which is a petpeave of mine!!! And alot of people talk a big game and that's all it is to them! But it didn't matter what I was doing and for how much but they always got 110% out me a man with no heart is worthless in my opinion!!!

  • @davidknight8172
    @davidknight8172 4 роки тому +3

    Total admiration for these guys.
    Nerves of steel.
    Health and safety now would cringe.

  • @LeedsUnitedJohn
    @LeedsUnitedJohn 4 роки тому +6

    What brave men they were. I'm terrified looking at the Video.

  • @billyburns9824
    @billyburns9824 4 роки тому +1

    Gives me goose bumps just watching this god bless those men

  • @larrysmith1568
    @larrysmith1568 4 роки тому +4

    Just looking at these photos makes my head spin.

  •  4 роки тому +73

    I just hope they paid these guys well and gave them health insurance and pensions. I think every one of them who worked on this building should have their names engraved on a wall of skill, honor and bravery in the lobby.

    • @pauldean8638
      @pauldean8638 4 роки тому +5

      Yeah mate I agree, built on the names who made it so iconic a building ,a lasting legacy to the families of them brave souls

    • @LeedsUnitedJohn
      @LeedsUnitedJohn 4 роки тому +5

      Excellent idea.

    • @roshanmanilal5315
      @roshanmanilal5315 4 роки тому +5

      @Jerry Parker These men had courage and were determined.
      I stand by your comment.

    • @-georgeleto8132
      @-georgeleto8132 4 роки тому +1

      Good idea but corporate don’t wanna this , this people is wonderful.

    • @JoseRodriguez-qc5jr
      @JoseRodriguez-qc5jr 4 роки тому

      Depcom they were making 78 cents an hour , great money 💰

  • @zoltantakacs866
    @zoltantakacs866 4 роки тому +5

    Heroes of the 20th century! Great Men!

  • @loosenut1602
    @loosenut1602 2 роки тому +2

    I’ll bet none of these men knelt at the singing of the national anthem. True Americans, working class heroes, ALL OF THEM!⚒⚙️⚒

  • @darcidc4116
    @darcidc4116 4 роки тому +1

    BEAUTIFUL. EMPIRE STATE FAMOUS IN ALL WOULD. I LOVE NEW YORK.
    FROM BRAZIL. HAPPY CHRISTMAS.

  • @big14tx
    @big14tx 6 років тому +25

    We lost the ladder, don’t worry guys I got this, rides on the crane hook

  • @Bushkangaroo59.
    @Bushkangaroo59. 4 роки тому +76

    Never heard of a “safety harness and line” in those days.🤫

    • @manuelalvarado3857
      @manuelalvarado3857 4 роки тому +7

      Simply amazing

    • @tomcatt1824
      @tomcatt1824 4 роки тому +4

      No helmets either,, I'm calling OSHA !!!!! LOL..

    • @aromero385
      @aromero385 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah. How these guys managed their phobia to height?. Without safety harnesses. Incredible!.

    • @ninjamaster7724
      @ninjamaster7724 4 роки тому +2

      Imagine the fit OH&S would have today.

    • @borntoclimb7116
      @borntoclimb7116 4 роки тому

      Just like in Germany and the climb on steel structures since 1879

  • @alejandrohualdez5550
    @alejandrohualdez5550 3 роки тому +2

    I'm getting vertigo just watching the video!!!
    After your working day, I bet your first beer tasted amazing.

  • @artemstupin6668
    @artemstupin6668 6 років тому +2

    so beautiful music. the music of the believers in the Future!

  • @iblesbosuok
    @iblesbosuok 4 роки тому +3

    Damn tough figures. Respect to them.
    Cheers from Indonesia

  • @rayinzunza1359
    @rayinzunza1359 4 роки тому +6

    That's crazy. I'm afraid of heights now.

  • @josemanuelromeraesteban5813
    @josemanuelromeraesteban5813 4 роки тому +2

    ¡ Acojonante ! Sólo de ver las imágenes me entra vértigo.

  • @What-happen-to-your-Names
    @What-happen-to-your-Names 3 роки тому +1

    How realistic the music creates with the photos.. Its beyond Amazing ❤

    • @mangomemes7865
      @mangomemes7865 2 роки тому +1

      These men lived much better life, drinking tea/coffee , listening to the 40s music from radio, seeing the spectacular view of New York while constructing.

  • @user-yt7ij6tm4v
    @user-yt7ij6tm4v 4 роки тому +6

    I just want to say that,for those men, RESPECT.-

  • @powerslave5497
    @powerslave5497 4 роки тому +3

    Es de gran admiración ver que en ese momento los verdaderos hombres tenían realmente unos nervios de acero para no temer trabajar en esas alturas sin las rigurosas normas de seguridad como en la actualidad. Gran valor de titanes.

  • @ruysdaelhuerta4624
    @ruysdaelhuerta4624 4 роки тому +2

    Un gran reconocimiento a todos esos obreros....Que dejaron todo,por hacer grande y famoso este inmenso edificio y rascacielos.....Gracias a sus manos y arte

  • @user-ds8km7oj6i
    @user-ds8km7oj6i 4 роки тому +1

    Modern extreme people do this from time to time and are known throughout the world .. In the old days, builders were engaged in extreme sports for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, and no one knew about them)

  • @christopperlondel3318
    @christopperlondel3318 4 роки тому +16

    They only employed gymnasts on construction sites back in the day.

  • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
    @seanrathmakedisciples1508 4 роки тому +2

    I have no fear of heights as long as I have one foot on the ground

  • @PinnaclePete
    @PinnaclePete 4 роки тому +1

    Some of these photos like the ones where the men are eating lunch and pretending to sleep on the girder aren't from the Empire State Building but are from the making of the RCA Building in 1932. The RCA building at Rockefeller Center (30 Rock) was later renamed the GE Building and finally the Comcast Building.

  • @Tokewhichu
    @Tokewhichu 4 роки тому +4

    Ive always liked the photo of The Lunchbreak,I think its called?Ever since I first seen it.Amazing to me how they looked so comfortable like there on a park bench.

    • @Tokewhichu
      @Tokewhichu 4 роки тому

      @John Smith Ive seen it,some classics you just cant copy it.photos movies songs etc.

    • @pauldean8638
      @pauldean8638 4 роки тому

      @John Smith it's called lunch A top a skyscraper, it's as someone pointed out not the empire state but another building ,if you look closely you look down on the rca building

    • @Tokewhichu
      @Tokewhichu 4 роки тому

      @@donalkinsella4380 Awesome read.Looks like a hardbar bottle too.LOL.

    • @mikejameshupfer
      @mikejameshupfer 4 роки тому

      @@pauldean8638 It's 30 Rockefeller

  • @davidfitzgerald4683
    @davidfitzgerald4683 4 роки тому +51

    Real men they dont make um like that anymore.

    • @markblakeway80
      @markblakeway80 4 роки тому +5

      Bobby Addams, that's because nowadays the process of natural selection is gone.

    • @davidfitzgerald4683
      @davidfitzgerald4683 4 роки тому +6

      @@MPeaches1958 Oh ya sure but there not doing it how they did it with no protection, its health and safty now things are different. So no

    • @BigAlWillis
      @BigAlWillis 4 роки тому

      true

    • @davidfitzgerald4683
      @davidfitzgerald4683 4 роки тому

      @The Wraith Im saying alot of the men today wouldent have a balls to do it sure they dident have a choice, sure they dident have food on the table but they still did it.

    • @davidfitzgerald4683
      @davidfitzgerald4683 4 роки тому

      @The Wraith are you saying poeple today are as tough as poeple back then?

  • @jerrybootneck1736
    @jerrybootneck1736 4 роки тому +1

    Canal projects had the highest total of construction worker deaths with 163,609 deaths in only four projects. Railway projects also had a large number with 107,200 spread across only two railroad projects. Tunnel and dam projects recorded a total of 772 and 733 construction worker deaths respectively. The construction of the empire state building recorded only 5 deaths even though 5 is still far to many it goes to show the skill, integrity and bravery of these men.

    • @werles4223
      @werles4223 3 роки тому

      Ничтожные у вас цифры погибших. Ты бы знал сколько у нас погибло заключенных на всех великих стройках социализма...

  • @metanolcaminhaocaminhaomet7346
    @metanolcaminhaocaminhaomet7346 4 роки тому +2

    Olha que emoção sinto no coração de ver estes heróis trabalhando sorrindo e muito herói planeta terra Brasil aracaju Sergipe

  • @donduhorche9515
    @donduhorche9515 6 років тому +14

    All the guys sitting beside each other when eating is crazy, i would eat alone cause one guy can just push u and ur done, u never know the guy beside u can make a mistake and ur done.

    • @peterlustig4047
      @peterlustig4047 4 роки тому

      Happens to me...I eat my lunch way up there and someone push me and ask me for salt....I am ok dont worry...I still falling 😎

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague 4 роки тому

      "donny pick3" That is a good point

  • @austinbartose6527
    @austinbartose6527 4 роки тому +31

    Still can’t figure how these guys were able to climb up there with the immense weight of their balls

  • @valdemirfelix7090
    @valdemirfelix7090 4 роки тому +2

    Os tralhadores daquela época considero com verdadeiros heróis da construção , e ainda mais trabalhando sem os equipamentos de segurança

  • @johnchapman6013
    @johnchapman6013 6 років тому +2

    Theres some clips on UA-cam of Sailors climbing up the rigging of the big sail ships , out at sea in high winds .

  • @intuitive7274
    @intuitive7274 4 роки тому +82

    When men where men

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague 4 роки тому +1

      "Dan Hayes" These guys could not have been unionized.

    • @twincammikev
      @twincammikev 4 роки тому

      I'm offended.. LOL

    • @intuitive7274
      @intuitive7274 4 роки тому +1

      @@twincammikev lol for what?

    • @arturomonroy9838
      @arturomonroy9838 4 роки тому +8

      Totally agree is a shame now this days how fast homosexual community is growing

    • @smackdowner
      @smackdowner 4 роки тому +1

      This is amazing but we still have people that do this to this day.The ones who paint the bridges are insane

  • @cleavisbutkus9373
    @cleavisbutkus9373 4 роки тому +18

    This is a special breed. I'm sure they got paid well at least a dollar an hour

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague 4 роки тому +1

      "Cleavus Butkus" Anyone know the cost-of-living during those times? I guess a dollar an hour was at least decent pay.
      I recall a few decades ago, (maybe in the very late 1980s to mid 1990s) I overheard someone talking to someone else near a construction site and he said that construction workers make at least $100 an hour.

    • @cleavisbutkus9373
      @cleavisbutkus9373 4 роки тому +2

      @@obscurelyvague everything is relative. I'm sure they make good money for that and those days. I'll guess nine or ten bucks an hour

  • @oo131193oo
    @oo131193oo 6 років тому +1

    these pictures are legendary an incrredible if we think about them nowadays... Just fascinating

  • @luisrodriguezarregui3700
    @luisrodriguezarregui3700 4 роки тому

    Nada ma's con ver las fotos TIEMBLO !!..WOW !!

  • @psw4763
    @psw4763 4 роки тому +7

    These workers have guts beyond belief.

  • @dindinkoharuddinmuslim7460
    @dindinkoharuddinmuslim7460 4 роки тому +5

    That is the true warrior and the real superman, the men with no fear

    • @rhelob
      @rhelob 4 роки тому +1

      True. They hired Mohawk Indians to work on skyscrapers too.

  • @antoniociampo7698
    @antoniociampo7698 4 роки тому +2

    Un grazie grandissimo a tutti i MAESTRI E MANOVALANZA ché hanno contribuito a tutto questo....!!!!!

    • @antoniodeluca8095
      @antoniodeluca8095 4 роки тому

      Giusto. Però non dimentichiamo i morti. Venivano diciamo..... Assunti operai apache che per dono di natura non soffrivano di vertigini riuscendo a camminare su barre di 10 centimetri

  • @moacirferreira1321
    @moacirferreira1321 4 роки тому +2

    Impressionante! Homens sem medo!

  • @josephsenegal7387
    @josephsenegal7387 4 роки тому +5

    Made me weak in the knees just watching this

  • @johnk815
    @johnk815 4 роки тому +9

    My grandfather worked on the Empire State Building he was an ironworker and his personality went past just “nerves of steel” his whole personality was like steel. I guess that’s the best personality to have if your going to fight in both world wars.

    • @jhonnyblossom3034
      @jhonnyblossom3034 4 роки тому +2

      👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼✌✌

  • @canadianfortrump4057
    @canadianfortrump4057 4 роки тому +2

    It's utterly insane that they didn't have safety harnesses. I wonder if every worker who started on this building project was still alive at the end.

  • @riffcat04
    @riffcat04 3 роки тому +1

    Hard to believe that this amazing building was completed ahead of schedule and way under budget. Plus, only five workers were killed during the construction process. Two deaths took place in the basement!

  • @hythemdamouny2058
    @hythemdamouny2058 4 роки тому +17

    My god how could someone feel secure to sleep on those up high narrow beam what if you roll aside 😃

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague 4 роки тому +1

      "Hythem Damouny" It probably happened. But also, what about the photographer who took these photos?

    • @claertonarcoverde7053
      @claertonarcoverde7053 4 роки тому

      Truth! Very crazy.

  • @beagle7622
    @beagle7622 4 роки тому +5

    Some building sites eg the “Golden Gate” Bridge had huge nets for safety. Yes they had a few fatalities but not so many as these sites. Building sites are inherently dangerous.There are a few cowboys still who think they will not be hurt. All you need is to slip . Building sites in Victoria, Australia require guards on roofs over the 1st floor, rail on steps etc, just common sense stuff.

  • @sparta3421
    @sparta3421 3 роки тому +2

    Homens de coragem ! 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @timothyflynn4395
    @timothyflynn4395 2 роки тому +1

    So I have an uncle that grow up in New England that was a iron worker and New England as a little boy I used to ask him all the time about what he did for work and that's what he told me so when I see these old movies about New York City it may reminds me of him I never saw and heard what he did what he built but I know he was in New England ironworker and that's all I know thank you very much Tim Flynn

  • @grahamd4764
    @grahamd4764 4 роки тому +15

    They must have had the balance of a ballerina.