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The Gillies report

Australia, 1985

One night stand

Australia, 1985

Sound recording for motion pictures

United States, 1959

The Playful pandas

United States, 1975

Physical fitness (Captioned)

United States

Quote from Dakoda Barker, on the development of RISE

Australia, 2018

Thanks for the memory (Captioned)

Australia

The Happy pace of Switzerland

Switzerland, 1960

Color (TEFC)

United States, 1954

The Keeper of the rings

Australia, APR 2008

Praxinoscope and zoetrope strips

News reports from France. [No. 72?/??] = Chroniques de France

France, 1972

Presentation techniques

Australia, 1983

The Hot-blooded dinosaurs

United Kingdom, 1976

Abortion: a tale of two cities

United Kingdom, 1978

Emulation of Decisive Battles of the American Civil War, Vol. 3 for Commodore 64

Unknown, Unknown

Your children's sleep

United Kingdom, 1947

The City

United States, 1939
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