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

Maps are fun

United States, 1946

The Garbage pail kids

United States, 1987

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Denmark, Germany and Sweden, 2009

Lawn bowls

Australia, 1982

How the myth was made

United States, 1978

Keep in the swim

Australia, 1959

Reality Bites

United States of America, 1994

Gifted kids

Canada, 1984

The Cow tail switch: A folktale of Africa

United States, 1970

To live and learn

United Kingdom, 1960

Brett and friends stick to a job: Brett and Greg

Australia, 1979

A Visit to the Hsin Hua School in Peking

United States, 1976

Woman sesame oil maker [NTSC]

China, 1992

Outdoor cooking in winter

Canada, 1968

Muscular and mechanical movements

United Kingdom, 1949

Jade Snow

United States, 1978

Listen to Britain

United Kingdom, 1942

The Drover's wife

Australia, 1985
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