Golden Gate Bridge 75th Anniversary – in pictures

As San Francisco gears up for a weekend of celebrations to mark the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge we take a look at the iconic landmark through the decades
  
  


Golden Gate Bridge: Golden Gate Bridge under construction
The Golden Gate bridge pictured during construction in May 1936. The build began in 1933 and took four years Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Golden Gate Bridge: The Golden Gate during it's construction
The 4,200 foot long suspension span of the Golden Gate Bridge was the longest in the world - until 1964 when the Verrazano Narrow's Bridge in New York opened. Today the world's longest suspension bridge is the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in Japan at 6,532ft Photograph: Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Golden Gate Bridge: Workers on the bridge during construction
Workers on the bridge. Eleven men died during construction, 10 of them on 17 February 1937 when a section of scaffolding carrying 12 men fell through the safety net. During construction the net saved the lives of 19 men who became known as the Halfway-to-Hell Club Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Golden Gate Bridge: military biplanes fly between the towers
Military biplanes fly between the towers of the Golden Gate Bridge as pedestrians walk across the span during opening ceremonies on 27 May 1937. The bridge opened to traffic the following day Photograph: AP
Golden Gate Bridge: Painter on the Golden Gate Bridge
Maintaining the bridge is a full-time job for 28 painters, 13 ironworkers and three foremen and five labourers. Here Michael Scott walks above a fog bank as he paints the bridge's cables Photograph: Roger Ressmeyer/Corbis
people on bridge: several hundred thousand jams the deck of the Golden Gate Bridge
An estimated 300,000 people jammed the deck of the bridge during a walk to celebrate the 50th anniversary. The weight of the crowd flattened the bridge's curved central span Photograph: Doug Atkins/AP
Golden Gate Bridge: Golden Gate Bridge
As of April 2011, 1,929,896,448 vehicles had crossed the Golden Gate Bridge since its opening in 1937 Photograph: Proehl Studios/Corbis
Golden Gate Bridge: The north tower of the Golden Gate Bridge
The north tower of the historic Golden Gate Bridge is viewed from the Marin Headlands Photograph: George Rose/Getty Images
Golden Gate Bridge: Golden Gate Bridge fog
The colour of the bridge – "international orange" – was chosen in part for its visibility in fog Photograph: Proehl Studios/Corbis
Golden Gate Bridge: The Golden Gate Bridge at sunset
The iconic bridge has appeared in countless movies, from Vertigo to A View to a Kill, and documentaries, as well as on the cover of Roling Stone magazine in 1976 Photograph: Andy Clark/Reuters/Corbis
 

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