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

The Krays

United Kingdom, 1990

Paddington cleans up

United Kingdom, 1975

Mama Tina

Australia, 1998

Shanghai Express

United States, 1932

Principles of nuclear fission

United Kingdom, 1957

Cyberthon VI: VAT

Australia, 1995

The Night at Varennes = La nuit de Varennes

France, 1982

There's always a better way. No. 1

United Kingdom, 1953

Blokes and sheds - Bruno

Australia, 2005

Waistlines and lifelines

Australia, 1972

Left to right: Light Reflection 1941 Circles and Dots c.1939–1940 Structure Photogram c.1939–1940 Branches c.1939–1940 Blobs 3 c.1939–1940 Photograph, gelatin silver print on paper

Cape Fear

United States of America, 1991

The City

United States, 1939

Getting afloat

United States, 1948

Tragedy or triumph

United States, 1975

Gold

Canada, 1955

Adelheid [NTSC]

Czechoslovakia, 1969

A Catalyst for development, K.T.T.C.

Canada, 1979
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