The Bell of Hope
This 650-pound bell was presented to New York City after the attacks on the World Trade Centre by the Mayer of London and the Archbishop of Canterbury on the first Anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
The inscription reads: To the greater glory of God and in recognition of the enduring links between the City of London and the city of New York.
Forged in adversity - September 11, 2001
It was rung on the anniversary of Sept. 11th, and also at the anniversary of the bombings in Madrid: March 2004, and London: July 7th 2005.
This 650-pound bell was presented to New York City after the attacks on the World Trade Centre by the Mayer of London and the Archbishop of Canterbury on the first Anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
The inscription reads: To the greater glory of God and in recognition of the enduring links between the City of London and the city of New York.
Forged in adversity - September 11, 2001
It was rung on the anniversary of Sept. 11th, and also at the anniversary of the bombings in Madrid: March 2004, and London: July 7th 2005.
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