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Tap a work to see all of the related works from our collection:

Otto Messmer and Felix the Cat

United States, 1977

Fair treatment

Australia, 1991

Building Lindy's house

Australia, 1962

Treasure of the Grotoceans

Unknown

I like myself, we're friends

Aotearoa / New Zealand, 1989

On the Beach

United States of America, 1959

A Year to Remember 1932

Australia, 1965

Now or never

Australia, 1990

The Whale savers

Australia, 1983

From ten to twelve

Canada, 1956

The Grandeur that Was Rome

Unknown

Jesus Christ superstar

United States, 1973

James Michener's World

Unknown

The Edge of Hollywood

United States, 1994

Screen Gallery scaling visualisation

Australia, 26 MAY 2000

Surf Patrol

Australia, 1950

Avengers: Age of Ultron

United States of America, 2015

I was a teenage frankenstein

United States, 1957
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