Six months after the fall of the Twin Towers, two beacons of blue light rise beyond Tribeca as a memorial to New York City's darkest, and bravest, hour. March 11, 2002.
Smoke bellows from where Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Centre. It later fell at 10:28am.
Firemen of the NYFD Ladder 8 Company at a Christmas party.
Night view of Ground Zero and Manhattan from the southwest corner of Ground Zero.
NYPD Officer Kubank recieves lunch and hug from a volunteer at Nino's Restaurant on Canal Street. Working round-the-clock, volunteers served both free food and stress relief. Tribeca, New York.
Fireman Noel Maitland in front of a memorial at the firehouse of Ladder Company 15. Tribeca, New York.
Lisa Adams holds polaroid photographs that she took from her terrace balcony on September 11, 2001.
Women and children at a candlelight vigil for victims of September 11. Tribeca, New York.
NYPD Officer Kubank recieves lunch and hug from a volunteer at Nino's Restaurant on Canal Street. Working round-the-clock, volunteers served both free food and stress relief. Tribeca, New York.
NYPD Officer Kubank recieves lunch and hug from a volunteer at Nino's Restaurant on Canal Street. Working round-the-clock, volunteers served both free food and stress relief. Tribeca, New York.
NYPD Officer Kubank recieves lunch and hug from a volunteer at Nino's Restaurant on Canal Street. Working round-the-clock, volunteers served both free food and stress relief. Tribeca, New York.
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