- Harry Gardiner
Harry H. Gardiner (1871-?), better known as the Human Fly, was an American man famous for climbing buildings. He began climbing in 1905, and successfully climbed over 700 buildings in
Europe andNorth America , usually wearing ordinary street clothes and used no special equipment.Climbs
Some of the famous climbs Gardiner performed:
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October 7 ,1916 inDetroit -The Detroit News had hired Gardiner to attract attention to the News' ad-taking office by climbing up the 12 story "Majestic Building" at 12:15 PM. He wore all white, tennis shoes and rimless spectacles.
*January 30 ,1917 inBirmingham, Alabama - Gardiner scaled the 16-story "Empire Building" at the so-calledHeaviest Corner on Earth .
*November 11 ,1918 in Hamilton - Gardiner climbed theBank of Hamilton building to celebrate the end ofWorld War I . While climbing the side of the building, Gardiner stuck his head into one of the open windows and signed some insurance papers. He also purchased a $1,000 bond. The 47-year-old professional Fly admitted that he had to try for insurance at the Bank of Hamilton because it had so far been impossible for him to gain insurance elsewhere, since he was considered a high risk. This spectacle brought much attention to the Bank of Hamilton.
* 1918 inVancouver - Gardiner climbed up the outside of the 17 story "World Building" known today as theSun Tower . The "Vancouver World " newspaper was published in this building at the time.References
* [http://info.detnews.com/history/story/index.cfm?id=124&category=people Detroit News]
* [http://www.hamiltonpostcards.com/pages/historicalevents.html Hamilton vintage postcards]
* [http://www.hpl.hamilton.on.ca/Collections/downtown/bnkham.htm Hamilton Public Library]
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