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'''Nicky Crane''' (Nicola Vincenzo Crane, 1958–1993) was a leading member of a far right group, who later came out as gay.
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[[File:StrengthThruOi.jpg|thumb|Nicky Crane on the cover of the Strength through Oi! LP]]'''Nicky Crane''' (Nicola Vincenzo Crane, 1958–1993) was a leading member of a far right group, who later came out as gay.
  
 
Born in [[Bexley]] and brought up in [[Sidcup]], he was a skinhead and a supporter of the neo-Nazi British Movement. He later worked as a doorman at [[Heaven]], and it became known that he was gay.
 
Born in [[Bexley]] and brought up in [[Sidcup]], he was a skinhead and a supporter of the neo-Nazi British Movement. He later worked as a doorman at [[Heaven]], and it became known that he was gay.
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Nicky Crane on the cover of the Strength through Oi! LP
Nicky Crane (Nicola Vincenzo Crane, 1958–1993) was a leading member of a far right group, who later came out as gay.

Born in Bexley and brought up in Sidcup, he was a skinhead and a supporter of the neo-Nazi British Movement. He later worked as a doorman at Heaven, and it became known that he was gay. [1]

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  1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25142557 "Nicky Crane: The secret double life of a gay neo-Nazi", BBC