A house for Nicaragua. Built in 1984 - 91 to celebrate the Nicaraguan Revolution. Sold to support community projects in Nicaragua.
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Site: Nicaraguan House (1 memorial)
SE11, Tyers Street
A house for Nicaragua. Built in 1984 - 91 to celebrate the Nicaraguan Revolution. Sold to support community projects in Nicaragua.
We can find no information about this house.
SE11, Tyers Street
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Nicaraguan House
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