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English: Looking more sedate, an impromptu version of the SIROCATS performed at the Division of Building Research Highett, Victoria in 1985. Back row (l to r): Cliff Restarick, bass, from Mineral Engineering; Hal Christian, piano, and Rod Evans banjo, both from Building Research; and John Moresby, washboard, from the original 1946 band. Front row (l to r): Rupert Palmer, trombone, from Building Research; David Patton, cornet trumpet, from the original band; and Fred Somerville, clarinet.
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