1930's
The 1930's did not get off to a great start. Following the
Wall Street Crash in 1929, the US economy collapsed
and the country began to spiral into what would be
become known as The Great Depression. The
decade would also see famines in the USSR, unemployment in
Britain, rioting in Paris and the eventual rise of Nazi Party
and Adolf Hitler.
Construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge 1930 -
The Sydney Harbour Bridge, often referred to as the "Old
Coat Hanger", began construction in 1926 and was completed
in 1932, linking the southern & northern shores of
Sydney, Australia.
Sugar Skyscraper 1930 - Pierre Berard,
chef-de-cuisine of the New Yorker Hotel creates a replica of
the hotel made from sugar. The skyscaper took two and half
months to complete.
Bloody Thursday San Franscisco 1934 - Thursday
the 5th July, 1934 would become known as Bloody
Thursday. Following riots between striking
longshoremen and sailors &The National Guard and
police. By the end of the day two men would be killed
by gun wounds, another by injuries, whilst 31
others had been shot and an untold number,
including police, clubbed, gassed, beaten and stoned.
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