Thomas E. Franklin "Ground Zero Spirit" Signed & Numbered Photos-

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Only 911 of these 11" X 14" iconic photos were signed by photographer Thomas E. Franklin. The 9/11 Patch Project has been authorized to offer these limited signed, numbered, matted and framed photos as another fundraiser for our charities.
September 11, 2001 - the end of the world as we knew it.
In the aftermath of the attacks, amid the chaos and rubble where the World Trade Center twin towers once stood, Record photographer Thomas E. Franklin captured an unforgettable image of hope - three New York City firefighters raising the American flag. This poignant photo has resonated in the hearts and minds of Americans and people around the world
Standing defiantly against the gray and white landscape of devastation, these dust-covered men and the vivid red, white and blue of Old Glory instantly became a symbol of American patriotism.
The Record's photo of these three heroic rescuers - Brooklyn-based firefighters George Johnson of Rockaway Beach, Dan McWilliams of Long Island (both from Ladder 157), and Billy Eisengrein of Staten Island (Rescue 2) - also became a global message that life, and America, would go on.
Proceeds to benefit the 9/11 Patch Project Fund, NYC Bravest Scholarship Fund, Terry Farrell Fund and the Feal Good Foundation.
September 11, 2001 - the end of the world as we knew it.
In the aftermath of the attacks, amid the chaos and rubble where the World Trade Center twin towers once stood, Record photographer Thomas E. Franklin captured an unforgettable image of hope - three New York City firefighters raising the American flag. This poignant photo has resonated in the hearts and minds of Americans and people around the world
Standing defiantly against the gray and white landscape of devastation, these dust-covered men and the vivid red, white and blue of Old Glory instantly became a symbol of American patriotism.
The Record's photo of these three heroic rescuers - Brooklyn-based firefighters George Johnson of Rockaway Beach, Dan McWilliams of Long Island (both from Ladder 157), and Billy Eisengrein of Staten Island (Rescue 2) - also became a global message that life, and America, would go on.
Proceeds to benefit the 9/11 Patch Project Fund, NYC Bravest Scholarship Fund, Terry Farrell Fund and the Feal Good Foundation.
More about the photo

In this photo to the left, are the numbers "522/911." Each photo is hand signed by Thomas Franklin and includes a number that denotes which number the photo is out of a total of 911 that were signed.
In the photo to the right, is a copy of the certificate of authenticity which is attached to the back of each photo frame. It also shows Thomas Franklin signing the photos. Not visible in photo, is a watermark seal that is part of the certificate.
The size of the frame is 16" X 20" and the actual size of the matted photo within the frame is 11" X 14" . Each photo also includes a U.S. Flag as the backdrop for the custom framed and executive matted photo.
How valuable is Franklin's autograph on the photo? Follow this LINK to see how the photo he and the three firefighters signed, brought over $85,000 at auction.
In the photo to the right, is a copy of the certificate of authenticity which is attached to the back of each photo frame. It also shows Thomas Franklin signing the photos. Not visible in photo, is a watermark seal that is part of the certificate.
The size of the frame is 16" X 20" and the actual size of the matted photo within the frame is 11" X 14" . Each photo also includes a U.S. Flag as the backdrop for the custom framed and executive matted photo.
How valuable is Franklin's autograph on the photo? Follow this LINK to see how the photo he and the three firefighters signed, brought over $85,000 at auction.