The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

  Triangle Shirtwaist Co.  
  An undated photo of Triangle Shirtwaist Co. employees courtesy of HBO.  

  March 26, 1911, Triangle Shirtwaist Fire  

March 26, 1911: “A 13-year-old girl hung for three minutes by her fingertips to the sill of a 10th-floor window. A tongue of flame licked at her fingers and she dropped into a life net held by firemen. Two women fell into the net at almost the same moment. The strands parted and the two were added to the death list.

“A girl threw her pocketbook, then her hat, then her furs from a 10th-floor window. A moment later her body came whirling after them to death."

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  March 26, 1911, Triangle Shirtwaist  

  March 26, 1911, Triangle Shirtwaist  

  March 26, 1911, Triangle Shirtwaist  

  March 26, 1911, Triangle Shirtwaist Fire  
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4 Responses to The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

  1. Kaitlin's avatar Kaitlin says:

    This is truly a terrible event. I found this chilling eyewitness account from UPI reporter Bill Shepherd who was at the scene before firefighters or police. Tragic Photos included. http://bit.ly/ieLGON

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  2. Megan's avatar Megan says:

    Great story! A local Pittsburgh group just published a report and a video about this and how it’s still occurring in the world: http://www.globallabourrights.org/.

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  3. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    The owner was somewhat prevaricating in his comments, the girls were kept from getting to the inside fire escapes, and one door was locked to prevent escape. They were held like virtual prisoners in the rooms.

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  4. CatM's avatar CatM says:

    Ironic that the fire escape and water buckets are boldly displayed in this picture.

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