BROOKLYN BRIDGE was designed by JOHN AUGUSTUS ROEBLINGand built largely by German, Irish and
Italian laborers. When completed in 1883, the
The steel-wire cables and one of
the
The bottom shot was taken standing on top of the bridge on the
First Suspension Bridge Across the East River
"I think of cinemas, panoramic sleights
With multitudes bent toward some flashing scene
Never disclosed, but hastened to again,
Foretold to other eyes on the same screen;
And Thee, across the harbor, silver-paced
As though the sun took step of thee, yet left
Some motion ever unspent in thy stride,--
Implicitly thy freedom staying thee!
Out of some subway scuttle, cell or loft
A bedlamite speeds to thy parapets,
Tilting there momently, shrill shirt ballooning,
A jest falls from the speechless caravan.
Down Wall, from girder into street noon leaks,
A rip-tooth of the sky's acetylene;
All afternoon the cloud-flown derricks turn . . .
Thy cables breathe the North Atlantic still."
--from Hart Crane's The Bridge
BROOKLYN BRIDGE was designed by JOHN AUGUSTUS ROEBLINGand built largely by German, Irish and
Italian laborers. When completed in 1883, the
The steel-wire cables and one of
the
The bottom shot was taken standing on top of the bridge on the