Archival Photo

A2011-001.1003 : Volunteers observing a hole in the sidewalk caused by victims jumping from the Triangle fire

Saturday, March 25, 1911

A2011-001

AP/86675

The sidewalk around the building was made of small glass sidewalk vault lights. These small glass bubbles were used to provide sky light to the basement of the factory buildings. They were used before electricity was invented, and are inlaid onto a metal frame on the ground. When the victims hit the sidewalk the vault lights and their frames were not strong enough to support the weight of a falling body. When the bodies hit, the light frames broke and the victims continued to fall to the basement of the factory.