About: Al Zampa

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Alfred Zampa (March 12, 1905 – April 23, 2000) was an American iron worker who played a role in the construction of numerous San Francisco Bay Area bridges during the early twentieth century. He was most notable for being one of the first people to survive falling off the Golden Gate Bridge. He was a charter member of the Half Way to Hell Club, whose members are the men who fell from the Golden Gate Bridge and were saved by the nets.

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  • Alfred „Al“ Zampa (* 12. März 1905 in , Contra Costa County, Kalifornien; † 23. April 2000 in , Kalifornien) war ein amerikanischer Stahlbauarbeiter, der an verschiedenen Brücken der San Francisco Bay Area tätig war und der als Mitglied des sogenannten Half-Way-to-Hell-Clubs zählte. 2003 wurde die neu errichtete, dritte Carquinez-Brücke in der Bay Area ihm zu Ehren posthum Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge (engl., dt. ‚Alfred-Zampa-Gedenk-Brücke‘) benannt. (de)
  • Alfred Zampa (March 12, 1905 – April 23, 2000) was an American iron worker who played a role in the construction of numerous San Francisco Bay Area bridges during the early twentieth century. He was most notable for being one of the first people to survive falling off the Golden Gate Bridge. He was a charter member of the Half Way to Hell Club, whose members are the men who fell from the Golden Gate Bridge and were saved by the nets. (en)
  • Alfred Zampa (12 mars 1905 à Selby, dans le comté de Contra Costa, en Californie – 23 avril 2000) était un ouvrier américain qui joua un rôle important dans la construction de plusieurs ponts de la région de la baie de San Francisco. (fr)
  • Alfred Zampa è stato un ingegnere statunitense e un costruttore di ponti negli Stati Uniti d'America. (it)
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  • Alfred „Al“ Zampa (* 12. März 1905 in , Contra Costa County, Kalifornien; † 23. April 2000 in , Kalifornien) war ein amerikanischer Stahlbauarbeiter, der an verschiedenen Brücken der San Francisco Bay Area tätig war und der als Mitglied des sogenannten Half-Way-to-Hell-Clubs zählte. 2003 wurde die neu errichtete, dritte Carquinez-Brücke in der Bay Area ihm zu Ehren posthum Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge (engl., dt. ‚Alfred-Zampa-Gedenk-Brücke‘) benannt. (de)
  • Alfred Zampa (March 12, 1905 – April 23, 2000) was an American iron worker who played a role in the construction of numerous San Francisco Bay Area bridges during the early twentieth century. He was most notable for being one of the first people to survive falling off the Golden Gate Bridge. He was a charter member of the Half Way to Hell Club, whose members are the men who fell from the Golden Gate Bridge and were saved by the nets. (en)
  • Alfred Zampa (12 mars 1905 à Selby, dans le comté de Contra Costa, en Californie – 23 avril 2000) était un ouvrier américain qui joua un rôle important dans la construction de plusieurs ponts de la région de la baie de San Francisco. (fr)
  • Alfred Zampa è stato un ingegnere statunitense e un costruttore di ponti negli Stati Uniti d'America. (it)
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  • Alfred Zampa (de)
  • Al Zampa (en)
  • Alfred Zampa (fr)
  • Alfred Zampa (it)
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