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Seven (Captioned) (D)

United States, 1995

High country children of New Zealand

Aotearoa / New Zealand, 1979

The Accounting machine

United States, 1971

The Mango tree

Australia, 1977

The Incredible journey

United States, 1963

The Antipodeans

Australia, 1975

Question in Togoland: A Pictorial report

United States, 1957

Learning Through Play

Australia, 1972

Kew Gardens

United Kingdom, 1960

Animals of Africa

United States, 1977

The Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands

Canada, 1956

Cancer Institute

Australia, 1977

The Ugly duckling

United States, 1953

[For the term of his natural life (1908) : publicity kit]

1908

Sweet Country set colour references

Australia, 2018

Time and terrain: a study in Canadian geology

Canada, 1958

It's a very merry Muppet Christmas movie

United States, 2002

Act of necessity

Australia, 1991
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