Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
The completion of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932 established Sydney as a truly global city, giving it a landmark to compete with any of the modern world's great architectural marvels. With the largest single arch of its kind, it was as instantly recognizable as Paris's Eiffel Tower or New York's Chrysler Building. The ease of crossing the harbour was immediately felt across the city. The population of the North Shore increased, while the once-thriving ferry businesses declined. The Bridge soon became a host to various stunts and tourist attractions, with the southeast pylon opening as a popular lookout, offering uninterrupted views of the city and beyond.
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Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
As the opening day of the Sydney Harbour Bridge approached on 19 March 1932, the city spared no expense in its celebrations. A huge garden party for 2,500 guests was held at Government House, while the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress hosted the lavish Sydney Harbour Bridge Ball at the Town Hall. Essay competitions were held for schoolchildren, with one young critic, ten-year-old Mavis Combo of Cabbage Tree Island Aboriginal School, approving of the finished Bridge and praising Bradfield's decision to oppose underground schemes in favor of open-air travel.
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Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
With loans that would take the city 55 years to pay off, construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge commenced on 28 July 1923. The scale of the project was immense, requiring eight years, 1,400 laborers, six million hand-driven rivets connecting roughly 52,800 tonnes of steel beams, 272,000 liters of paint, and, tragically, the lives of 16 workers. Upon completion, it would stand as the largest single-arch bridge in the world.
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As the 20th century dawned, Sydney's rapid growth and the outbreak of the bubonic plague in the early 1900s made it clear that the city was in desperate need of a permanent harbour crossing. The public works project would be the largest ever attempted in New South Wales, requiring the demolition of shanties and shacks in North Sydney and Millers Point to make way for the bridge and an underground railway system.
Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
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Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
Long before the Sydney Harbour Bridge became an instantly recognizable symbol of the city, the dream of a permanent crossing linking the north and south shores had captured the imaginations of Sydneysiders. However, the path to realizing this ambitious vision would span over a century, fraught with political, economic, and engineering challenges that threatened to derail the project at every turn.
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Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
Few realize the impact of rivets on our world. Their story begins in the ancient sands of Egypt, where they first emerged as connectors for clay vessel handles. From those modest origins, rivets have evolved, fortifying everything from Viking longboats navigating treacherous seas to the soaring heights of modern skyscrapers.
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Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
n a guileful attempt to evade authorities, a passenger flying from Dubai to Bengaluru, India, was caught at the airport trying to smuggle 267 grams of gold disguised as nuts and bolts. At Tsamouris, we may not offer gold bolts yet, but we take pride in providing the highest quality bolts and maintaining one of the largest inventories in Greece and Cyprus with over 25,000 products.
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Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
At Tsamouris, we appreciate the importance of keeping things tidy and organized, even if it's just a small bolt in a shed. While we may not have a helpful mouse on our team, we take pride in providing the world’s best Bahco and Iris tool storage that help keep your tools and fasteners in order.
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Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
These are the words that New York Times editor, James S. Russell, used to describe the restoration of an icon, that has captured the hearts of millions, was built with the hard work and dedication of countless construction workers. In 1930, as the Chrysler Building loomed in the background, these brave heroes tightened the bolts that would hold together one of the world's most recognizable landmarks.
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Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
At Tsamouris, we dig into the history of the smallest components in achieving great feats. Just as the Apollo tool set played a vital role in the success of the lunar landing, our fasteners and tools are designed to support our clients in their own groundbreaking endeavors. We draw inspiration from the dedication and precision demonstrated by the 400,000 individuals who made the impossible possible sixty years ago.
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