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Ira Block Photography  > Editorial > Sep11
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Views of the footprints of the original World Trade Towers, soon to be the Memorial Pools. Looking south from Tower Number 7 to the southern tip of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty. The building under construction on the left is Tower 4 and the partial building on the right under construction is the Freedom Tower, or Tower 1
Firefighter Mathew Komorowski who was with his men in Tower 1 when it collapsed. They had stopped to help a woman on the fifth floor and somehow were saved in a pocket of the building that didn't crush them. They were trapped for about 4 to 5 hours before being rescued. His helmet flew off his head when the building collapsed, and a month later it was returned to him.
Firefighter Mathew Komorowski who was with his men in Tower 1 when it collapsed. They had stopped to help a woman on the fifth floor and somehow were saved in a pocket of the building that didn't crush them. They were trapped for about 4 to 5 hours before being rescued. His helmet flew off his head when the building collapsed, and a month later it was returned to him.
Gerry Bogacz a World Trade Center Survivor.
Shoes that were worn by Gerry Bogacs, when he left the World Trade Tower on September 11.
The first sixteen swamp white oak trees being planted at the 9/11 Memorial Site.
Women and children at a candlelight vigil for victims of September 11. Tribeca, New York.
Lisa Adams holds polaroid photographs that she took from her terrace balcony on September 11, 2001.
Fireman Noel Maitland in front of a memorial at the firehouse of Ladder Company 15. Tribeca, New York.
The first sixteen swamp white oak trees being planted at the 9/11 Memorial Site.
The first sixteen swamp white oak trees being planted at the 9/11 Memorial Site.
The first sixteen swamp white oak trees being planted at the 9/11 Memorial Site.
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Keywords: night tree construction city manhattan memorial nature wtc new york september 11 united states north america
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