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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:

The Man from kangaroo (1920)

Australia, 1920

The Sorcerer's apprentice

United States, 1962

Tosca

Italy, 1984

Face of Malaya

Malaysia, 1948

The Worlds of childhood

United States, 1992

Swing away

United States, 1955

Assassin's Creed Unity: Arno's Chronicles

2017

Discovering the music of Japan (TEFC)

United States, 1967

Memory

Australia, 2005

Light in the jungle

Australia, 1963

Bing Cinemagraph Projector

c. 1917

News reports from France. [No. 77/145] = Chroniques de Franc

France, 1977

[The Story of tobacco in Australia]

Australia, 1961

The Voice of Agriculture

Australia, c. 1950s

[Man of letters : publicity kit]

Tea and pictures

Australia, 1990

A Puppet pudding

Australia, 1981

China dolls

Australia, 1997
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