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Australia, 1980

The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second 2nd June 1953

United Kingdom, 1953

Mitosis

United States, 1961

The Harvey girls

United States, 1945

France panorama. [No. 70/47]

France, 1970

Blush = Hong fen

China, 1994

Issues in education: the Victorian Certificate of Education

Australia, 1986

The Pollution crisis

United States, 1972

Rhapsody in blue

United States, 1945

New land: new life

Australia, 1981

World without shadow

United Kingdom, 1959

Little people

United States, 1982

Struck by lightning

Australia, 1990

Northern Territory mining

Australia, 1967

Raymond Loewy: father of industrial design

United States, 1979

Bang the drum slowly. - Edited Version.

United States, 1979

Almost an Angel

United States, 1990

[Gadsden Family Home Movie Collection: Reel 147]

Australia, c. 1940s
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