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Works explorer

This is an experimental feature using vector embeddings to match related works.
Tap a work to see all of the related works from our collection:

Lost in the bush

Australia, 1973

Night people's day

United States, 1971

The Konrads: swim champions

Australia, 1959

Isle of spice

United States, 1934

Top of the Town cinema slide

1937

Road to Alice

Australia, 1992

Hands, knees and bumps-a-daisy

United Kingdom, 1969

A Director talks about his film

United States, 1979

Coastal Wildlife of Sandringham

Australia, 1990

The Tenth Dancer

1993

Beyond therapy

United States, 1986

Fathers of pop

United Kingdom, 1979

Russian Ark

Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Japan and Russia, 2002

Grave memories

Victoria, Australia, 2006

GAF USA model

United States, c. 1960s-1970s

The Future makers

Australia, 1968

The Taking of Pelham one two three

United States, 1974

Honey bee

United States, 1940
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