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

A Trip from Chicago

United States, 1967

Distortions in Spacetime

Eclair. Episode 11

United Kingdom, 1975

Giant devil dingo

United States, 1978

Schindler's List

United States of America, 1993

Nigeria 1960 - sunrise in the east

United Kingdom, 1960

Compilation skydive

United States, 1977

The World's greatest stunts

United States, 1988

[Lift off : publicity kit]

France panorama. [No. 68/05]

France, 1968

[Billal : publicity kit]

1946 : my first year nursing

Australia, AUG 2010

The Quiet man

United States, 1952

Survival Anglia Wildlife Series

United Kingdom, 1975

Bird Watcher's Hide

United Kingdom, 1965

Arthropods: insects and their relatives

United States, 1960

Have our planet and eat it too

United States, 1972

Seeds of a new life

United Kingdom, 1976
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