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London Bicycle Messenger Association

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London Bicycle Messenger Association

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London Bicycle Messenger Association

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cyclist Danny

London bicycle messenger, Danny, 1999, killed near this spot.

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Paul Ellis, cycle courier

A London cycle courier died near this spot. Paul Ellis, 14.06.89

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Sebastian Lukomski, cycle courier

A London cycle courier died near this spot. Sebastian Lukomski. 23.02.04

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Gunner Frederick George Gatward

Gunner Frederick George Gatward

Frederick George Gatward was born on 20 March 1890 in Bromley-by-Bow, London, the eldest of the eight children of George Frederick Gatward (1868-1922) and Sarah Gatward née Impey (1872-1943). His b...

Person, Armed Forces, Transport, France

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Marylebone Flyover

Marylebone Flyover

This flyover is one end of a short disconnected piece of motorway, the Westway, constructed 1964-70 to relieve congestion, back in the days when this was thought to be the solution. It was part of ...

Building, Transport

1 memorial
Hampstead Road Bridge over Grand Union Canal

Hampstead Road Bridge over Grand Union Canal

The Listing for the current bridge tells us it is a "Public road bridge over the Grand Union Canal and towpaths. 1876, replacing an earlier inadequate brick bridge of c1815. Provided by the St Panc...

Building, Transport

1 memorial
Hounslow Town Station

Hounslow Town Station

Former London Underground station. It was first opened by the District Railway (precursor of the District Line), as the terminus of an extension from Acton Town. It was intended to continue the lin...

Building, Transport

1 memorial
The Waterloo Way

The Waterloo Way

Following victory at the Battle of Waterloo, the Duke of Wellington’s personal handwritten record of events, the Waterloo Dispatch, was carried to London by Major Henry Percy, an aide de camp to th...

Place, Armed Forces, Transport

2 memorials