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Those were the days. 1880-1930s. Jugendstil, Art Nouveau & Art Deco. Craftsmanship, originality, beauty. No politics here only Applied Arts.

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    ArtNouveauDeco‏ @NouveauDeco 30 May 2021

    First quarter of the 20th century: Workers on top of New York's Woolworth Building which was the tallest building in the world from 1913 to 1930, with a height of 792 feet/241 meters.pic.twitter.com/sq3sRu5aHG

    5:06 PM - 30 May 2021
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      1.  🌺 🌷 🌸 🌼 ❤️‏ @newsjunkie771 30 May 2021
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        😳

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      1. Sunspot Summers‏ @theAntiBinge 30 May 2021
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        Just dudes rocking. All the way up there🤠

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      1. TheKinokoWitch‏ @WitchKinoko 30 May 2021
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        Ugh. Kudos to the workers who braved these heights and all, but just looking at these images is making my stomach churn...

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      1. Victory Gin‏ @DrinkVictory 30 May 2021
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        It’s hard not to vomit, especially looking at standing man on right.

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      2. Arthur Frelling Dent‏ @ArthurFrDent 30 May 2021
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        Arthur Frelling Dent Retweeted  🎧 PulpKetchup  🎧 💉 💉 💉

        Have you seen this one, on how such pictures were taken?https://twitter.com/PulpKetchup/status/1398601614101991424?s=19 …

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         🎧 PulpKetchup  🎧 💉 💉 💉 @PulpKetchup
        Never thought about it before, but you know that famous picture of a bunch of construction workers sitting on a girder way up in the sky and having lunch? Well, here's the photographer who took that picture: Charles C. Ebbets. pic.twitter.com/wULrBM66vU
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      3.  ⌚Werner ⌚‏ @Werner_TU 30 May 2021
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        And who took that picture? 🤔😉

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      1. Maria Knight  💙‏ @mariak999 30 May 2021
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        I guess it wasn’t windy that day.

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      1. Tommi Jefferson‏ @TommiJefferson1 30 May 2021
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        Is this white privilege

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      2. Hidde de Brabander‏ @hiddedebr 30 May 2021
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        @palpeet

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      3. Paul Peeters‏ @palpeet 31 May 2021
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        Ik wil daar dus ook heel erg graag op klimmen

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