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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:

European hand painted panoramic magic lantern slides

Gosford Park

United Kingdom, 2001

250 million years ago: permian life in Australia

Australia, 1951

70mm film IMAX test footage: Space shuttle launch; The Rolling Stones in concert

The Boy Kumasenu

Unknown, 1952

Mainly monkeys

Australia, 1982

An Ordinary woman

Australia, 1989

Icaros

Victoria, Australia, 1992

Crustaceans: lobsters, barnacles, shrimps and their relative

United States, 1955

Citizen Air Force

Australia, 1950

The Great Houdini

United States, 1976

Training aids: classroom utilization

United States, 1950

Call it murder = Midnight

United States, 1934

Elephants

United States, 1981

Geography of Australia

Australia, 1950

Moussorgsky: 'Pictures at an exhibition'

United States, 1968

Melbourne (no. 1)

Australia, c. 1950

Vitamin C

United Kingdom, 1980
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