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New Dawn Ep. 09

Denmark, 1974

The Making of Florence - Episode 3

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Robert Rooney

Australia

People's palace

United Kingdom, 1952

A Day on the Grand Canal with the Emperor of China or Surface is illusion but so is depth

United States, 1988

The Painter

United States, 1975

The Week in pictures. Issue no. 296

United Kingdom, 1950

Presentation techniques

Australia, 1983

Easy does it

Australia, 1967

Mysterious object at noon

Thailand, 2000

Adam and Eve

Australia, 1962

Building a house: where does it come from?

United States, 1973

Beach party

Australia, 1993

Bubble Wrap (2005) and Sticky Blood (2021) ads

Australia, 2005

Totalizator Agency Board, Victoria

Australia, 1966

Men at work

United Kingdom, 1954

God's girls: stories from an australian convent

Australia, 1992

Badminton

Australia, 1982
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