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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:

Pacific terminal

Australia, 1946

Turning, facing and boring

United Kingdom, 1953

Tomorrow's quake

United States, 1977

Stereoscopic Viewer and cards

Stunts: fights and falls

United States, 1973

What is ecology?

United States, 1961

The Thin red line [1964]

United States, 1964

Australian diary. No. 109

Australia, 1959

Monsieur Pointu

Canada, 1975

Captivated

United Kingdom, 1997

Moments in Time

Australia, 2004

Weed

United States, 1971

The New librarians

United States, 1974

Clash (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1977

Digital Storytelling workshop : general public (March 2010)

Australia, 2010

Stanley & Iris = Stanley and Iris

United States, 1989

King Henry the Fourth. Part 2

United Kingdom, 1979

It's not enough

Canada, 1974
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