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Speaking of animals: down on the farm

United States, 1941

The Land is your mother

Australia, 2005

Picture Your Life Better

Australia, 1989

Footnotes to a war

United States, 1980

Scribbles

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2005

Working together

United Kingdom, 1975

Area 1: Barbara arrives in Arealand

United States, 1976

[Bandwagon : publicity kit]

The Delightful but unfortunate Father Keith Nink and his extraordinary day of darkness

Australia, 1984

Zoo Robbery (Captioned)

United Kingdom, 1986

Mill Stream

1831

RMIT AIM Collection 1995

Victoria, Australia, 1995

Review: 28th year

Unknown

Play School meets the orchestra

Australia, 1992

The Eagle's track

Poland, 1953

The Hoffnung maestro

United Kingdom, 1965

More by design

United Kingdom, 1974

Animals at work in nature

United States, 1956
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