Memorial to victims of the 7/7 bombings

Dunya News

Each one of the 52 victims of the July 7 London bombings has been commemorated in a memorial unveiled on the fourth anniversary of the terrorist attacks. The 1 million Hyde Park monument, unveiled by the Prince of Wales and Tessa Jowell, consists of 52 stainless steel columns, or stelae, which stand 3.5m tall. Each one is unique and they have been grouped together in four clusters reflecting the separate locations of the bombings - Tavistock Square, Edgware Road, King's Cross and Aldgate. A stainless steel plaque naming all those who died has also been erected at the memorial site between the park's Lover's Walk and Park Lane.