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Crusade

United States, 1951

[Tibor Zoltan Koller Home Movies: Reel 2]

Australia, c. 1960s

Bruce Dawe

Australia, 1998

Fourteenth Biennial Conference - British Empire Service League

Australia, 1958

Screen capture from Sorry!

Australia

From dusk till dawn

United States, 1995

Celebrations: achievement

Australia, 2000

The Longhouse people

Canada, 1951

Oral presentation

Australia, 1991

Tremayne and Trevon Doolan during production of Sweet Country

Australia, 2018

The Empire Magic Lantern Outfit glass slides (detail)

Germany, c. 1900

Sarah plain and tall

United States, 1990

The Hundred Videos. No. 15. Walking the dog

Canada, 1997

Language development in multicultural classroom: science

Australia, 1988

Otto Messmer and Felix the Cat

United States, 1977

Challenge in the air

United Kingdom, 1956

Sheridan's world of society: 18th century London (TEFC)

United States, 1971

Dogville Collection 1

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