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#8 A huge crowd on Pender Street gathered to watch Gardiner not fall to his death.

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A huge crowd on Pender Street gathered to watch Gardiner not fall to his death.

Harry Gardiner: The First Human Fly Who Climbed Skyscrapers from the Ground in the early 20th Century

#8 A huge crowd on Pender Street gathered to watch Gardiner not fall to his death.

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←#7 The “Human Fly” climbing the World Tower on the corner of Beatty and West Pender in Vancouver, 1918.
#9 Ten thousand people watched the “Human Fly” clinging to the bare, sheer surface of the Vancouver World Building, winning his way by the sheer strength of his hands 340 feet above their heads, 1918.→

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