Sitting on a Beam

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Photo from 1930 shows ironworker Carl Russell sitting on a steel beam 1,222 feet in the air during the construction of the Empire State Building. This photo is part of a project by Lewis Hine where he was commissioned to photograph the construction of this iconic building.

8” X 10” Print on 10” by 14” Mat in clear bag for protection.

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Photo from 1930 shows ironworker Carl Russell sitting on a steel beam 1,222 feet in the air during the construction of the Empire State Building. This photo is part of a project by Lewis Hine where he was commissioned to photograph the construction of this iconic building.

8” X 10” Print on 10” by 14” Mat in clear bag for protection.

FREE SHIPPING

Photo from 1930 shows ironworker Carl Russell sitting on a steel beam 1,222 feet in the air during the construction of the Empire State Building. This photo is part of a project by Lewis Hine where he was commissioned to photograph the construction of this iconic building.

8” X 10” Print on 10” by 14” Mat in clear bag for protection.

FREE SHIPPING