Plaque

Screaming Lord Sutch

Erection date: 4/11/2012

Inscription

David Edward Sutch, Screaming Lord Sutch, Third Earl of Harrow 10.11.40 - 16.6.1999 musician, politician and fun raiser at the first Ace Cafe reunion.
The Heritage Foundation

Site: Ace cafe and Screaming Lord Sutch (2 memorials)

NW10, North Circular Road, Ace Cafe

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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