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Nope. SDImply put one is the building which is listed and has a history. The other is an organisation which happens to inhabit that building at the moment. Why do you think the two things are the same? SHould we merge royal family and Buck House.--84.9.194.11619:15, 5 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]