Ghost bike

Emma Foa

The ghost bike has now gone but Camden Cyclists photographed it.

Site: Emma Foa (1 memorial)

NW1, Camley Street, junction Goodsway

This junction has changed since Emma's death, but not due to any safety considerations. In 2010, the queue of taxis for the rank at King's Cross station now stretches all the way back to here. The lethal barriers are still there.

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Emma Foa

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Emma Foa

Writer, jeweller and mother-of-two, daughter of typewriter magnate Adriano Ol...

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