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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:

Operation and care of the Bell and Howell projector

Canada, 1951

A Visit to the dentist

United Kingdom, 1977

Open all hours. Series 1 & 2. Tape 2

United Kingdom

Supervisors in action: a school crossing supervisor's training video

Australia, 1994

Having twins

United States, 1978

Halloween Harry for PC

Australia, 1985

Battle for the land. Parts 1 & 2

United Kingdom, 1987

How does a computer work?

United Kingdom, 1981

Stories of people and place

Australia, AUG 2007

Installing printing machinery

Australia, 1940

Strangers at the door

Canada, 1977

[Winter of our dreams : publicity kit]

1981

Riding with voices

Emma

United Kingdom, 1993

Ask an Australian about surfing [Serbo Croat version]

Australia, 1975

Woman of Chamula : Indian family

United States, 1969

The Remarkable bandicoots

Australia, 1981

Talk

United Kingdom, 1974
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