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

Andre Kertesz

United Kingdom, 1983

A City called Copenhagen

Denmark, 1960

Ships for the world: built in Britain

United Kingdom, 1966

Bunga our haven

Australia, SEP 2008

Victorian vintage

Australia, 1970

Ely Cathedral

United Kingdom, 1938

Catching stars of baseball

United States, 1955

Cricketing legends

United Kingdom, 1991

The Seven year itch

United States, 1955

New Market Places

United Kingdom, 1986

This Is America

Unknown

Woman demon human = Ren Gui Qing [NTSC]

China, 1988

Cliff hangers [B&W]

Canada, 1950

There's No Time - Peter Sculthorpe

Australia, 1990

March of Time

Unknown

Lost book found

Money in the marketplace

United States, 1977

Color categorising behaviour of rhesus monkeys

United States, 1943
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