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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:

Hacksaws, shears and vice-clamps

United Kingdom, 1944

High pressure drums

United Kingdom, 1957

Mind-slaughter

United States, 1976

Cognition (TEFC)

United States, 1972

The Importance of making notes

United States, 1951

The Falkland Islands

United Kingdom, 1952

France panorama. [No. 72/08]

France, 1972

Progress in Wool

Australia, 1958

The Very last thing from Pandora's Box

Australia, 2003

Crane Island

Canada, 1958

Three men and a baby (Captioned)

United States, 1987

The Cat and the fiddler

United States, 1970

Weekly review: new settlers

New Zealand, 1949

Fish in farm dams

Australia, 1981

Beyond the frame (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1973

The Cactus: profile of a plant

United States, 1973

Four in every thousand

Australia, 1969

Enrolled nurse

United Kingdom, 1962
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