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[translate] am is an ironworker in new york city he is one of 100 or so ironworker currently erecting the steel frame spuare these ironworkers are known as cowboys in the sky m 是一位铁工在他是当前架设钢框架spuare的一个100的纽约,余铁工这些铁工在天空知道作为牛仔 [translate] ...
This article examines the life and work of New York City's ironworkers, who erected the city's first tall buildings, factory lofts, and other iron-framed structures. It chronicles the development of iron construction and the fortunes of the trade; analyzes the skills, tools, and machinery iro...
Welcome to Strocchia Iron Works! We have been providing clients in New York City, Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, Westchester, and Fairfield with a full line of steel fabrication, erection, and supply services since 1922. Our ironworkers and certified welders prepare a wide range of structural ...
This stone double house, built in late 1700s, could be the oldest standing structure in the historic district. Two families of ironworkers lived here. Objects from the 1770s, like pieces of ceramic plates that were ordered by the company in London and shipped here and sold to the company ...
The New York Iron Founders Grievance—A System of Shameless Extortion
ato me ironworkers are the kings of construction we make the skeleton that the other workers build on we have real pride in our work you look at the new york skyline and think i helped build that also we ironworkers depend on each other for our lives oh and the pay is good 对我铁...
aironwork is a trade that is still handed down from father to son many of today is ironworkers are descendants of the men who built new york is first skyscrapers my great grandfather came over from freland in 1930 to work on the construction of the empire state building my father and gran...
“At Corlear’s Hook, Adjacent to the shipyards, coal dumps, and ironworks, droves of streetwalkers brazenly solicited industrial workers, sailors, and Brooklyn ferry commuters. So notorious was the Hook’s reputation as a site for prostitution that the local sex workers were nicknamed “Hookers...
October 11, 1890 1min read Meeting of the British Iron and Steel Institute in New York This article was originally published with the title “Meeting of the British Iron and Steel Institute in New York” inScientific American MagazineVol. 63No. 15(October 1890), p. 224 ...