Charles Clyde Ebbets

Charles Clyde Ebbets (born in 1905, died in 1978) was a American Photographe , which was made known by its two photographs carried out during the construction of the Rockefeller Center in 1932. The first, Lunchtime atop has Skyscraper represents eleven workmen lunching on a beam, and without least safety. The second, Resting one has Girder watch these same workmen resting, with the top of the vacuum. Ebbets was not recognized as the author of the photograph by the company which had the rights of them before October 2003, but it has had for summer recognized like its author, just as that of tens of other works.

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