all of my collection is pictures i gathered from the internet. i tried to find unique pictures. i dont know who took them or when. this is of Ground Zero.
St Vincent's Hospital, Wall of Hope and Remembrance. These are all of the flyers of missing people that were hung around the hospital. Also placed here are drawings, cards and letters sent to us from around the world. We will be holding a prayer…
Marines, sailors, airmen and soldiers salute as a Marine color guard raises a large American flag into the Afghan sky at the American occupied Kandahar International Airport December 17, 2001. The flag bears signatures of rescue workers and friends…
The images that I have been allowed to display here are but a flash of the endless picture. The events of September 11, 2001, have touched the world and all generations to come.
I took this around noon on 9/11, on a street off Seventh Ave downtown. This was a recurring sight - strangers gathered around someone's car listening to the radio news reports, trying to make what had just happened make sense.
In Memory Of Our Heroes. This photo of the firehouse on 14th Street and 1st Avenue, is a representation of what was happening at all the firehouses throughout Manhattan.
This is the sunset from our home on 9/11. My wife, an employee of a major airline, and I were at home with our 5-day old daughter when the broadcast we were watching was interrupted with this life-altering news. Living in Atlanta, we're used to the…
Part of the viewing platform of Ground Zero is plywood panneling. People have written prayers and signatures and whatnot in memorium.
Taken January 2002.
Copyright 2001 Paula M. Brown. These images were photographed by me on the morning of September 11, 2001, from the terrace of my highrise apartment in Union City, NJ. See entire photo essay at http://www.paulabrown.net/WTC/911.htm
This was a wallpaper traveling around the internet. I still have it as my wallpaper. I believe the article that came with it was that it was an ice sculpture (all ice) made in Canada in honor of those firefighters that died.
I took this photograph from a hill between the Route 27 Overpass and the Citgo Service Station on Joyce St., Arlington, VA at approximately 12:15 p.m. on September 11th. It was a horrible but compelling sight to behold.