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

Charlemagne and his empire

United States, 1961

Heroes Unsung

United Kingdom, 1988

Vampire lovers

United Kingdom, 1970

Sport for all: a million pounds worth of value

United Kingdom, 1970

The Miracle of life

Sweden, 1982

The News Parade: Yanks invade Marshall Islands

United States, 1944

Yentl

United States, 1983

Cook's Family Farm

Australia, OCT 2012

Boys will be boys (TEFC)

Australia

Hannibal : the terror of Rome

United States, 1994

The Ladies man

United States, 1961

The Other days of Ruby Rae

Australia, 1999

Carried away

Canada, 1985

Mirror of Germany. No. 131 = Deutschland Spiegel

Germany (West), 1965

Child's play

United States, 1977

RMIT AIM Collection 2002

Victoria, Australia, 2002

Teaching crutch walking

United States, 1945

House of games

United States, 1987
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