Sunday 30 November 2008

TIME Magazines Window Cleaning in Pictures



Time magazine release pictures celebrating window cleaners around the world. Very timely & curious as the American Window Cleaner Magazine & the Master Window Cleaners of America have just recently started giving out prizes for the best window cleaning pictures. Below are the pictures & captions for each picture, click on them to enlarge.

Gateshead, U.K.: Which end you want to start?

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Chicago, Illinois: A good strong rope is the key.

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Philadelphia: Don't drop that bucket!

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Bangkok, Thailand: Silhouetted against the bright morning sun, he stretches to clean a spot.
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Beijing, China: Formation Window-Washing will be a demonstration event at next year's Olympics. Here the Chinese team practice a move.

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Floating your BoatBy the time you've finished cleaning the windows on the QE2, it's time to start over again.

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Manila, Philippines: Never walk below a window cleaner's cradle.


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Orlando, Florida: Holy Soapsuds! The Caped Crusader, down on his luck, is forced to take a second job.

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Kunming, China: You can always trust someone to take things too far. Two Chinese high-rise window washers tie the knot. Tight.

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Shanghai, China: Ever had the feeling that you made a bad career choice?

Hong Kong: Too many panes of glass, not enough cleaners.

Berlin, Germany: For a nosey parker it's an interesting job.

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