Plaque

Bon Scott

Inscription

Bon Scott, 1946 - 1980, lead singer and lyricist for AC/DC.
Never forgotten
Nev

Presumably, 'Nev' is someone's name, but we can't find any connection.

Site: Bon Scott (1 memorial)

SE22, Overhill Road

Bon Scott died in Overhill Road, outside number 67, six minutes walk from the plaque.

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

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Bon Scott

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AC/DC

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Bon Scott

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