Ghost bike

(lost) Lucinda Ferrier

Inscription

{A notice on the bike read:}
Beloved daughter of Nicholas and Mimi, sister of Olivia, Paul, Charles and Andrew, companion of Stuart.

We must credit The Sun for the close-up picture. The bike was gone by 2019.

Site: Lucinda Ferrier (1 memorial)

N16, A10 nr Manor Road, Stoke Newington

Credit for this entry to: Gavin Soo, Ross Corben

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Lucinda Ferrier

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