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

Win, lose or draw

Australia, 1988

Remembrance: Reverberation [exhibition documentation]

2003

Super 8 1/2: a cautionary bio-pic (E)

Canada, 1994

Styles of leadership

United States, 1962

Their first year

United Kingdom, 1966

Highland indians of Peru

Germany, 1969

Kerouac's road: a Franco-American odyssey

Canada, 1980

Art of the sixties

United States, 1967

Australia's wonderful wildlife

Australia, 1997

Living with crocodiles

Australia, 1986

Engine tests and tune-up

United States, 1945

Transylvanian skies

Victoria, Australia, 1992

Italianissimo 1: beginners: a BBC course for beginners in italian.

United Kingdom, 1994

Shonky golf with Mick Molloy

Australia, 1999

All summer in a day

United States, 1982

Bonsai: the art of training dwarfed potted trees

United States, 1971

Growing up in Australia: 1901-1946

Australia, 1986

Fair treatment

Australia, 1991
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