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  • The Woolworth Building, at 233 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, designed by architect Cass Gilbert and completed in 1913, is an early US skyscraper, designed in the neo-Gothic style by the architect Cass Gilbert for the company's new corporate headquarters on Broadway,  opposite City Hall. Originally designed to be 420 feet (130 m) high, the building was eventually elevated to 792 feet (241 m). At its opening, the Woolworth Building was 60 stories tall and had over 5,000 windows.
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  • The Woolworth Building, at 233 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, designed by architect Cass Gilbert and completed in 1913, is an early US skyscraper, designed in the neo-Gothic style by the architect Cass Gilbert for the company's new corporate headquarters on Broadway,  opposite City Hall. Originally designed to be 420 feet (130 m) high, the building was eventually elevated to 792 feet (241 m). At its opening, the Woolworth Building was 60 stories tall and had over 5,000 windows.
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  • Century old ornate apartment building built in stone, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Modern architecture and the 1903 Gothic Woolworth building on the left, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Century-old architecture and modernity on Broadway in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Wide cityscape of skyscrapers looking across Broadway to the modern WTC center in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Cityscape of skyscrapers looking across Broadway in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Wide cityscape of skyscrapers looking across Broadway in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Wide cityscape of skyscrapers looking across Broadway in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Wide cityscape of skyscrapers looking across Broadway in Manhattan, New York City, with the 1903 Gothic Woolworth building, center.
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  • Red brick apartment building in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Red brick apartment building in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Red brick apartment building in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Fire escape ladders and century old apartment building built in stone, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Century old ornate apartment building built in stone, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Modern architecture surrounds the 1903 Gothic Woolworth building on the left, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Modern architecture and the 1903 Gothic Woolworth building on the left, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Modern architecture and the 1903 Gothic Woolworth building on the left, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Cityscape of skyscrapers looking across Broadway in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Old apartment building built in stone, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Century-old architecture and modernity on Broadway in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Fire escape ladders and century old apartment building built in stone, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Fire escape ladders and century old apartment building built in stone, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Fire escape ladders and century old apartment building built in stone, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Brick apartment buildings in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Century old ornate apartment building built in stone, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Century old ornate apartment building built in stone, in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Rooftop gardens overlooking Broadway, Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Vietnamese magazine covers and modern Chinatown in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Vietnamese magazine covers and modern Chinatown in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • The East River Savings Bank in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Walking across Church Street they go beneath two American flags of the bank at the corner of 26 Cortlandt Street. Seen from a low angle, we look upwards to a tall skyscraper that rises into the Manhattan sky, adjacent to the site of the former Twin Towers and Ground Zero. It symbolises a wealthy country whose people largely enjoy a prosperity and stability of both economy and government.
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  • Vietnamese magazine covers and modern Chinatown in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Traditionally-dressed children and modern Chinatown in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Traditionally-dressed children and modern Chinatown in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • The East River Savings Bank in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Walking across Church Street they go beneath two American flags of the bank at the corner of 26 Cortlandt Street. Seen from a low angle, we look upwards to a tall skyscraper that rises into the Manhattan sky, adjacent to the site of the former Twin Towers and Ground Zero. It symbolises a wealthy country whose people largely enjoy a prosperity and stability of both economy and government.
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  • The East River Savings Bank in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Walking across Church Street they go beneath two American flags of the bank at the corner of 26 Cortlandt Street. Seen from a low angle, we look upwards to a tall skyscraper that rises into the Manhattan sky, adjacent to the site of the former Twin Towers and Ground Zero. It symbolises a wealthy country whose people largely enjoy a prosperity and stability of both economy and government.
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  • Three days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President George W Bush tours Ground Zero, the scene of two airlliners crashing into the World Trade Center. We see him live on CNN television which is transmitting pictures to a rest-stop service station in New York State. The caption reads 'America's New War' and 'Pres. Bush visiting with volunteers and rescuers' which turned out to be his finest hour in those days and months following the atrocities. A Burger King restaurant also lends itself to a President of the fast food and fast war era of American politics...
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  • The Monday morning following the attacks on the World Trade Center on Septmber 11th we see a dust-filled haze on Wall Street to where city financiers returned to their office desks to find their city skyline missing the Twin Towers and Manhattan in a state of perpetual shock and still under a mist of smoke from the debris at Ground Zero. To celebrate the near-return to financial normality, New Yorkers' spirit was proved intact by the hanging of US flags from buildings. An American flag hangs and a banner for 48 Wall Street, known as the Bank of New York Building (built in 1928 on land used by the bank since 1797), on the corner of Wall Street and William Street in New York City's Financial District...
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  • As the Statten Island ferry nears the business district and skyscrapers of Manhattan Island, a New York City Police Department (NYPD) police officer stands guard at the very front (the bow) of the boat. It is approximately ten days after the 9/11 attacks and with pistol safely holstered and arms folded, he can see the settling dust from Ground Zero beyond the safety chain, where the Twin Towers once stood. It is a bright day and behind the policeman, commuters are already returning to work because normality is a priority for those affected by disruption and fear.
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  • Lit by the bight lights of Times Square in New York City, US flags hang from the scaffolding of a construction site four days after the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11th. Above the Stars and Stripes, we see fashion advertising bllboards showing white American models posed in contemporary couture proving that business and the media works endlessly to provide content and commerce amid the emotional turmoil and horrors of the terrorist attacks. Large white sheets pronounce prayers for the families of victims and to God Bless America.
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  • Sprayed with aerosol and stencil on the pavement (sidewalk) in a Manhattan street near New York City's Armory are the words "WTC RIP 9.11.2001"  As if in recognition of the attacks on the World Trade Center that occured four days previously, pedestrians pass-by leaving dark, haunted shadows on the pavement as if suffering the horrors of what many witnessed on September 11th. A young girl is about to walk over the stencil and we see her US stars and stripes bandana wrapped around her head looking like the tv super-hero Wonder Woman. .
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  • Sitting drunk on a mid-town sidewalk (pavement), a construction worker wipes tears from his eyes. The man has driven from his mid-west home to offer help at the hazardous Ground Zero where for the past 4 days and nights he has been uncovering debris and human remains after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Exhausted and emotional, he was sent away for his own and the safety of others and alcohol was his first purchase. New Yorkers praised their heroes for assisting their city (and America) in their hour of need but here, passers-by stepped over him complaining of his drunken state. The now lonely man is distressed, tormented and psychologically fragile but gets no help. With his few possessions, his hard hat and flag, mask and cans of Budweiser we see a man at his lowest ebb.
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  • American consumers pass the tall doorway of the East River Savings Bank in Lower Manhattan, New York City.
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  • American consumers pass the tall doorway of the East River Savings Bank in Lower Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Setting up shop of a kiosk selling multiple varieties of Smoothie fruit drinks on sale on Broadway, New York City. i
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  • The Woolworth Building and a smoothie fruit drink kiosk on sale at 233 Broadway, New York City.
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  • The Woolworth Building and a smoothie fruit drink kiosk on sale at 233 Broadway, New York City.
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  • Pushing into position a kiosk selling multiple varieties of Smoothie fruit drinks on sale on Broadway, New York City. i
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  • Pushing into position a kiosk selling multiple varieties of Smoothie fruit drinks on sale on Broadway, New York City. i
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  • Attending to a floral memorial of Lillies in a 5th Avenue store front in mid-town Manhattan. In the days following the September 11th attacks, a store window dresser is seen through the glass with Fifth Avenue reflected behind. The words "In Memory and Gratitude" are written in block capitals on the window and a passer-by walks briskly past the large floral display and the large US flag that hangs vertically in mourning for those killed and those heroes helping to uncover their remains in the debris. America sought to express their anger and patriotic unity by installing these shrines in the frontages of businesses and in homes as New Yorkers try to pick up the pieces of their lives.
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  • Patriotic Americana - After 9/11.Attending a floral memorial in a 5th Avenue store front..In the week after the September 11th attacks, America sought to express their anger and patriotic unity. .As New Yorkers try to pick up the pieces of their lives in mid-town Manhatten , a worker carefully waters a floral memorial in the window of a 5th Avenue store window. New York City. "Don't waste time in mourning. Organize!" - From a New York poster.
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  • WTC stencils, Manhattan. Patriotic Americana - After 9/11.Pedestrian shadows pass an aerosol World trade Center stencil. In the week after the September 11th attacks, America sought to express their anger and patriotic unity. .Near New York City?s Armory, where relatives of the victims reported with DNA samples, a stencilled ?rest in peace? message has been sprayed onto the pavement for New Yorkers to walk over while paying their respects to the missing thousands whose pictures adorn the neighbouring walls. "We're gonna get busy!" - From the Jay Leno TV show...
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  • Wall Street, Manhattan.Patriotic Americana - After 9/11.American flag hanging in a smoke-filled Wall Street..In the week after the September 11th attacks, America sought to express their anger and patriotic unity. On the Monday following the attacks, Wall Street sprang back into life and its disrupted workers returned to their dusty offices. Meanwhile, above their heads, flags hung defiantly from the financial institutions amid a blue, dusty haze. New York City. "Star Spangled Banners." - From the American national anthem..
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  • Patriotic Americana - After 9/11.Collection of iconic imagery, Union Square NYC.In the week after the September 11th attacks, America sought to express their anger and patriotic unity. Messages of support, grief and unwelcome dissent are displayed around Union Square, accompanied by a cut-out of John Wayne. New York City. "The voice of freedom will not be silenced." - From CNN
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  • In front of a fire station, visitors use smartphones to record the new One World Trade Center opposite the 9/11 Memorial in New York, killed at the locations of terrorist attacks on September 11th 2001. The National September 11 Memorial is a tribute of remembrance and honor to the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center site, near Shanksville, Pa., and at the Pentagon, as well as the six people killed in the World Trade Center bombing in February 1993.
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  • In front of a fire station, visitors use smartphones to record the new One World Trade Center opposite the 9/11 Memorial in New York, killed at the locations of terrorist attacks on September 11th 2001. The National September 11 Memorial is a tribute of remembrance and honor to the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center site, near Shanksville, Pa., and at the Pentagon, as well as the six people killed in the World Trade Center bombing in February 1993.
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  • In front of a fire station, visitors use smartphones to record the new One World Trade Center opposite the 9/11 Memorial in New York, killed at the locations of terrorist attacks on September 11th 2001. The National September 11 Memorial is a tribute of remembrance and honor to the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center site, near Shanksville, Pa., and at the Pentagon, as well as the six people killed in the World Trade Center bombing in February 1993.
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  • USA - New York - Investigative Engineer Tim Lynch
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  • Days after the terrorist attacks on America in September 2001, we see front grill and bonnet (hood) paintwork of a parked US Government Ford car in Greenwich Village, scratched by scraped dirt and covered in concrete dust and grit that has been blown from nearby collapsed buildings at Ground Zero. The bent number plate of this now wrecked Federal-owned vehicle shows the impact on property and on the US economy. Total damage after this al-Qaeda plot has been put at $100 billion including: the loss of four civilian aircraft, buildings, the Pentagon, cleanup, property and infrastructure. emergency funds, job losses, unrecoverable property, insurance and air traffic revenue.
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  • Ground Zero volunteer, Manhattan. Patriotic Americana - After 9/11. Ground Zero volunteer sits on a mid-town sidewalk (pavement). In the week after the September 11th attacks, America sought to express their anger and patriotic unity..
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  • Times Square ads, Manhattan. Patriotic Americana - After 9/11. Advertising bllboard hoardings and American flags in Times Square, NYC. In the week after the September 11th attacks, America sought to express their anger and patriotic unity. Flags and ads adorn a construction site in Times Square...
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  • Washington Memorial, Washington DC. Patriotic Americana - After 9/11.American flags fly at half-mast at the Washington memorial, Washington DC. In the week after the September 11th attacks, America sought to express their anger and patriotic unity. Flags fly at half-mast beneath the Washington Memorial, Washington DC...
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  • Writer Polly Morland on the roof of the federal NYC Department of Buildings on Broadway, researching the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' for her book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2014).
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  • Writer Polly Morland on the roof of the federal NYC Department of Buildings on Broadway, researching the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' for her book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2014).
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  • Writer Polly Morland and Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch, researching the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' for her book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2014), on the roof of the federal NYC Department of Buildings on Broadway.
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  • Fish-eye distortion of New York City skyline, seen from city construction site.
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  • Fish-eye distortion of New York City skyline, seen from city construction site.
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  • Cool, white roofing materials to cool the roof of a Federal building, on Broadway in New York City.
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  • Aerial view of Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.
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  • British clothing manufacturer export Ben Sherman, in Soho, New York City.
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  • Seen from the roof of a Federal building, an aerial view of people crossing Broadway in New York City.
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  • Seen from the roof of a Federal building, an aerial view of people crossing Broadway in New York City.
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  • Seen from the roof of a Federal building, an aerial view of Broadway in New York City.
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  • Seen from the roof of a Federal building, an aerial view of Broadway in New York City.
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  • Seen from the roof of a Federal building, an aerial view of Broadway in New York City.
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  • Seen from the roof of a Federal building, an aerial view of Broadway in New York City.
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  • Seen from the roof of a Federal building, an aerial view of Broadway in New York City.
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  • Cool, white roofing materials to cool the roof of a Federal building, on Broadway in New York City.
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  • German fantasy landscape, painted on the side of a German bakery in New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • A jet aircraft flies past the newly-completed One World Trde Center (WTC) on what was Ground Zero on the September 11th 2001 attacks on New York City, USA
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Official NYC shield belonging to Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City.
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  • A New York City policeman (NYPD) mans a do not cross barrier, good-naturedly stopping in the week after 9/11 in Manhattan.
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  • Relatives and friends remember the missing a week after the attacks on the twin towers on 9/11. During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, eccentric New Yorkers gather at the city's Armory to offer help and support by handing our fluffy bunnies to passers-by. The streets between 66th and 67th Streets, in the heart of Manhattan's Upper East Side, DNA samples were taken at the Armory so human remains might be identified. It was therefore a point of focus for those with missing relatives who attached thousands of posters to walls with pictures and messages to loved-ones in the hope of being reunited. Emotions were running high and many citizens offered spiritual aide such as food and drink. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as  America sought to express their emotions and unity..
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch in the federal City of New York Buildings Department, Manhattan.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch in the federal City of New York Buildings Department, Manhattan.<br />
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From the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2014).
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