Site: Ghost bike for Harry Webb (1 memorial)
E9, Kenworthy Road
E9, Kenworthy Road
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Ghost bike for Harry Webb
Much of the street research for LondonRemembers is done by bike. 820 cyclists...
Harry Webb was originally from Powys, Wales but had been living in Hackney. ...
Henry Warwick, a cycle courier was killed near this spot. RIP
Both our photos, taken at the protest "die-in" on 9 February organised by Stop Killing Cyclists, are from Roadcc and are by Tom Kearney.
The ghost bike was placed by Rebecca's friends and colleagues.
The ghost bike has now gone but Camden Cyclists photographed it.
The memory of the just is blessed. In memory of Joseph Payne, June 1870.
Infantry regiment. It was founded to oppose King James II and the forthcoming war with France, and saw action in many later conflicts. During World War I, several writers, including Siegfried Sasso...
Author. Born Alan Alexander Milne at Henley House, Mortimer Road, Kilburn. Best known as the creator of Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin, named after his son. 1925 Milne bought Cotchford Far...
Site of the second Bethlehem Hospital, 1676 -1815. The Corporation of the City of London
Pioneer anatomist and surgeon. Born in East Kilbride, Scotland. He left school at the age of 13 and after an unremarkable childhood, journeyed south to London to work as a dissector for his brother...
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