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New York, United States of America - August 11, 2016: At the World Trade Centre memorial in New York a visitor rests his hands on  the memorial sculpture engraved with names of the victims.
A shadow on the wall of a soldier saluting an American flag.
Memorial at Ground Zero Manhattan for September 11 Terrorist Attack with Engraved Names of Victims. Patriot Day - New York NY USA 2023-07-30.
Mother and daughter at North Tower Pool of ground zero in New York City during summer day
Ground Zero Memorial in south Manhattan in memoriam of September 11 World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks. Some engraved names of the victims are showed. Patriot Day - New York NY USA
Detail of the engraving in granite at a US War Memorial
New York, USA, April 6, 2023 - The 9/11 Memorial South Pool / National September 11 Memorial in New York, USA.
New York, New York / U.S.A. - September 28 2019: An image of victims of the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center at the 9/11 memorial. There is a single white rose on one of the names.
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Manhattan, New York, USA - March, 2024.  World Trade Centre memorial ground zero waterfall feature.\nThe National September 11 Memorial & Museum (also known as the 9/11 Memorial & Museum) is part of the World Trade Center complex, in New York City, created for remembering the September 11 attacks of 2001. The memorial is located at the World Trade Center site, the former location of the Twin Towers that were destroyed during the September 11 attacks. The designer of the Memorial is Israeli-American architect Michael Arad of Handel Architects. Arad worked with landscape-architecture firm Peter Walker and Partners on the design to create two square reflecting pools in the center marking where the Twin Towers stood. A dedication ceremony commemorating the tenth anniversary of the attacks was held at the memorial on September 11, 2011, and it opened to the public the following day. The museum was dedicated on May 15, 2014 Six days later, the museum opened to the public.
NEW YORK, USA-JULY 29, 2023: National September 11 Memorial, american flag, flowers, names, New York, USA
World Trade Center 9/11 memorial in New York City. Photographed on a clear sky summer day on 5/27/23
New York, USA - June 24, 2012: A view of some of the names and the central fountain at the 9/11 Memorial in New York City. The 9/11 Memorial was built to honor those who perished in the World Trade Center buildings in New York on September 11, 2011. (Scanned from black and white film.)
Arlington, Virginia, USA - August 23, 2024: The Honor Guard statue at the U.S. Air Force Memorial represents the traditions and values of the United States Air Force and its men and women.
New York, USA - June 18, 2019: Close up monochrome image of one of the 9-11 memorial pools.
Grand Central Station, Manhattan, New York, USA - August 14th 2023:  Logo for the Metro-North Railroad painted on the side of a railroad car and consisting of five stars and two American national flags
Jerusalem, Israel - April 23, 2007: Israeli paratrooper and youth reads the names of fallen soldiers during the Memorial Day or Yom Hazikaron at the Memorial Service on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.
Manhattan, New York, USA - March, 2024.  World Trade Centre memorial ground zero waterfall feature.\nThe National September 11 Memorial & Museum (also known as the 9/11 Memorial & Museum) is part of the World Trade Center complex, in New York City, created for remembering the September 11 attacks of 2001. The memorial is located at the World Trade Center site, the former location of the Twin Towers that were destroyed during the September 11 attacks. The designer of the Memorial is Israeli-American architect Michael Arad of Handel Architects. Arad worked with landscape-architecture firm Peter Walker and Partners on the design to create two square reflecting pools in the center marking where the Twin Towers stood. A dedication ceremony commemorating the tenth anniversary of the attacks was held at the memorial on September 11, 2011, and it opened to the public the following day. The museum was dedicated on May 15, 2014 Six days later, the museum opened to the public.
Two American flags adorn a plaque full of names of some of those who died in the 9/11 attacks in New York City, USA. Selective Colour.
Teenage girl at North Tower Pool of ground zero in New York City during summer day
New York, USA, August 2022 - A yellow rose on the 9/11 memorial in NYC
San Diego, California, USA - January 26, 2008:  “Unconditional Surrender,” a 25-foot, 6,000 pound statue by world-renowned artist J. Seward Johnson commemorating a famous World War II photo was unveiled Feb. 10 at Mole Park in San Diego. Unconditional Surrender is a three-dimensional interpretation of a photo taken by Alfred Eisenstaedt of a Sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square, New York City on Aug. 14, 1945, following the announcement of V-J Day.
New York, USA - September 26, 2018: 9/11 Memorial at World Trade Center. Rose with names in National September 11 Memorial. Manhattan, New York City. USA.
New York City, United States - May 31, 2018: A single red rose of remembrance at the September 11 memorial in New York City
New York City, NY, USA - July 21, 2002:  Jim Power, aka the Mosaic Man, works on his lamp post on the corner of 3rd and St Marks Place. His post 911 American Flag resting above, people and traffic pass by.
New York, New York - November 6, 2021 - Miniature American flags and flowers commemorate those lost on 911 at World Trade Center Memorial.
New York, United States – September 12, 2020: Memorials for victims of the 9/11 terror attacks on the 2020 anniversary of the attacks
Vietnam Veteran in cemetery honoring fallen comrade.
Washington DC, USA - May 02, 2019: Volunteer take a rubbing of a Name at the Vietnam War Memorial on the Mall in Washington DC. The Names are in chronological order,from first casualty in 1959 to last in 1975. USA
Gisozi, Kigali, Rwanda: Rwandan Genocide memorial names wall - an estimated 500,000 to 1 million Tutsis (70% of the total population) and moderate Hutus were murdered over a 100-day period from April 7 to July 15, 1994. Most of the killings were committed by two Hutu militias, the Interahamwe, and the Impuzamugambi.
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