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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:

The Western tradition

United States

Doctor woman: life and times of Elizabeth Bagshaw

Canada, 1978

[You too can have a body : publicity kit]

The Overlanders [study extract]

United Kingdom, 1949

Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn wearing Cristobal Balenciaga, Paris 1950

1950

On borrowed time

Australia, 2011

Riding your bicycle

Australia, 1971

The Vintage Years

Unknown

Blobs 3

c. 1939-c. 1940

Cochin

Australia, 1980

Turkey: the bridge

United Kingdom, 1966

Something old, something new

Australia, 1983

Call an ambulance

Australia, 1955

People here really aren't idiots

Australia, 1972

Colombo Plan and you

Australia, 1961

Central experimental farm

Canada, 1946

Sendak

United States, 1986

Teachers of the world. Part 1

Australia, 1993
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