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English: An Alvis Scaracen being used in a community protest organised by the National Trust of SA, against the sale of Fort Largs, South Australia, 25 October 2014. Standing in the turret are Emeritus Professor Norman Etherington, AM, president of the National Trust of SA, and singer Eileen Darley, whose performance later in the event included WWII-era songs such as We'll Meet Again and Lili Marleen. Original filename = PA254365.JPG .
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