{The bike is covered with flowers, gifts and notes of condolence.}
Site: Dan Cox (1 memorial)
E8, Kingsland Road
Dec 2012: Ross Corben tells us the bike has been moved to a new location, a little eastwards, on the north side of Dalston Lane.
{The bike is covered with flowers, gifts and notes of condolence.}
E8, Kingsland Road
Dec 2012: Ross Corben tells us the bike has been moved to a new location, a little eastwards, on the north side of Dalston Lane.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Dan Cox
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