Ghost Bike - Josh Phillips - Manchester, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
N 53° 28.987 W 002° 14.774
30U E 550018 N 5926279
This Ghost Bike memorial, in Memory of Josh Phillips, is located on Deansgate in the center of Manchester, UK.
Waymark Code: WMM0YW
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/29/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member the federation
Views: 5

This ghost bike is not listed on the Ghostbikes web site. Nevertheless, although now missing, the text of a memorial plaque at the scene is taken from Mad Cycles of Manchester:

IN MEMORY

In this place, in November 2006, Josh Phillips was in a bike accident.

Josh was on his way home from work, it was rush hour, there was lots of traffic. A pedestrian stepped out to cross the road, he didn't see Josh coming. Josh's bike collided with the pedestrian, and the collision threw them both up in the air. Josh landed on his head. The pedestrian was unharmed, Josh died the next day from a severe head injury.

Josh was an amazing guy. He was a musician. He was super intelligent - he worked as a Science Communicator at MOSI. He was loved by many, many people.

Josh -- we miss you, everyday. xxx


The Halifax Courier carried the following article:

Josh's death shocks town

Updated on the 30 November 2006 11:34

Published 29/11/2006 05:12

By Suzanne Rutter

TRIBUTES were paid today to a well-known Calderdale figure who lost his life after a cycling accident.

Scientist and musician Joshua Frederic Phillips, of Hebden Bridge, was killed while riding in Manchester.

Keen cyclist Mr Phillips, of Church View, was cycling in Deansgate at teatime on Monday when he was involved in an accident with a pedestrian.

The 35-year-old cyclist suffered head injuries and was taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary where he died next day.

Robert Blake, 36, of Birchcliffe Road, Hebden Bridge, who was a member of Hebden Bridge Cricket Club with Joshua, said: "He was an extremely intellectual and qualified person.

"He was also a talented singer and songwriter who played guitar and recorded various tracks of his own.

"His death has sent shock-waves throughout the community. It's absolutely devastating."

Joshua was married to Mabel and had a 12-year-old daughter, Poppy, from a previous relationship.

He was a science and communications officer at The Manchester Museum of Science and Industry.

Away from work he was instrumental in setting up the Open Mic Night at The Stubbing Wharf, Hebden Bridge, and used to play in a band called The Tropes.

As recently as last year he was the winner of the singer-songwriter award at the Trades Club Stars in Their Minds competition.

He also played for Hebden Bridge Cricket Club.

Joshua's many friends paid tribute to him last night by attending the Open Mic Night in his honour. v Dave Boardman, music promoter at The Trades Club, worked with Joshua on the Riverside Festival at Calder Holmes Park in 2003, Todfest and also on The World On Your Doorstep – a world music event planned for Hebden Bridge next July. v He said: "He was a really nice, decent bloke who loved music and loved to hear other people's music.

"I know how important Josh has been to the culture of the town."

Frances Minto, 40, of Mytholmroyd, said: "He was more than a musician – he brought people together. He always had the right song for the right time." Josh Parker, 19, of High Street Court, Luddenden, said: "He was instantly likeable, a humorous chap of great intelligence."

Peter Lazenby, Trades Club president, said: "It's tragic news about Josh. He was such a lovely man."

A spokesman for Manchester Coroner's Court said: "Joshua Phillips passed away on November 28 at Manchester Royal Infirmary. An inquest has not yet been opened but we hope to do that as soon as possible.”

Greater Manchester Police are looking for witnesses to the accident.

A spokesman said: “Shortly after 5.30pm Joshua Frederic Phillips was cycling along Deansgate when, outside the Moon Under Water pub, he was in collision with a pedestrian.

“He suffered serious head injuries and was taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary where he later died.

“The pedestrian was not injured.”


A special tribute is awarded at the Manchester Science Festival" The Josh Award is an award established to recognise and support up-and-coming talent in science communication. The award recognises a defining moment in the career of a science communicator; a person who is a practicing scientist or someone who has chosen science communication as their profession."

The 2013 prize, which carries a 1,000 pound project grant, was awarded by the University of Manchester to Dr Aravind Vijayaraghavan for his work on graphene.

There many other online tributes to Josh Phillips such as the following:

Josh Phillips by Felix Salmon

Josh Phillips by Missionary Anna

Age of victim: 35

Name of the victim: Josh Phillips

Date of the accident: 11/30/2006

Accident resulted in a fatality: yes

News Article Web Page: [Web Link]

Memorial Web Page: [Web Link]

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