Webfor 80 years, the 11 ironworkers in the iconic photo have remained unknown, and now, thanks to new research, two of them have been identified.

Weblearn how 11 ironworkers had lunch on a beam of rockefeller center in 1932 and how the photo became a symbol of new york and the great depression.

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Weblearn how a publicity stunt captured eleven ironworkers having lunch 850 feet above manhattan in 1932.

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Webit was september of 1932, as the great depression was reaching its height.

Websee the iconic image of eleven ironworkers on a steel beam at rockefeller center, captured in 1932 and symbolizing american resilience and new york's diversity.

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Webit was september of 1932, as the great depression was reaching its height.

Websee the iconic image of eleven ironworkers on a steel beam at rockefeller center, captured in 1932 and symbolizing american resilience and new york's diversity.

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

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