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US artist <strong>Miya</strong> <strong>Ando</strong> poses for photographers after the unveiling of her artwork 'After 9/11', created using steel recovered <strong>from</strong> the World Trade Center after the September 11<br />

attacks, in Battersea Park, south west London, on September 5, 2011. The work of art was commissioned by the '9 11 London Project', and commemorates the launch of the<br />

9/11 Education Programme, an educational charity programme, which aims to educate school students on the events around the terrorist attacks in 2001.<br />

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Former New York Fire Commissioner Thomas Van Essen (L), US artist <strong>Miya</strong> <strong>Ando</strong> (C) and London Mayor Boris Johnson pose for photographers after the unveiling of an artwork<br />

untitled 'After 9/11', created using steel recovered <strong>from</strong> the World Trade Center after the September 11 attacks, in Battersea Park, south west London, on September 5, 2011. The<br />

work of art was commissioned by the '9 11 London Project', and commemorates the launch of the 9/11 Education Programme, an educational charity programme, which aims to<br />

educate school students on the events around the terrorist attacks in 2001.<br />

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