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

Kids and drugs

Australia, 1999

So you're getting a divorce

Australia, 1981

Insects helpful to man

United Kingdom, 1975

An Interview with Douglas Margetts

Australia, MAY 2009

Smoking: Pete Ennis doesn't smoke yet

United States, 1970

They had an idea

United Kingdom, 1953

Soliloquy

Australia, 2005

Life in a tin = Vita in scatola

Italy, 1973

Widows

2002

The Magic balloons

United States, 1968

Magic lantern slide (Orbit of the moon)

c. 1920

The Middle East: crossroads of three continents

United States, 1955

Fun in Acapulco

United States, 1963

Fish spoilage control

Canada, 1956

Geelong

Australia, 2002

The Pitcairn people

United Kingdom, 1962

The Player

United States of America, 1992

[Life : publicity kit]

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