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

250 million years ago: permian life in Australia

Australia, 1951

Wings to Bermuda

United States, 1945

Memoir of a Snail – Character sketches

Australia, 2021-2023

Magic lantern set effects slide (Tying shoelaces)

United Kingdom, c. 1880

Clyde Beatty's animal thrills (D)

United States, 1943

Fifty fifty

Australia, 1986

Police horses: who cares?

Australia, 1985

India's history: early civilization

United States, 1956

Rocket range Australia

Australia, 1957

Mother hen's family

United States, 1953

The British policeman

United Kingdom, 1959

The Albatross

Australia, 1997

Parting shots from animals

United Kingdom, 1980

Rape. Part 2. Providing the proof

United States, 1975

The World about us: tropical rain forest

United States, 1961

BabaKiueria

Australia, 1986

Does Dracula Have Aids? (Captioned)

Australia, 1986

Embroidery and printed textiles

Australia, 1975
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