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Photo n.152

1940

Good record keeping

Australia, 2000

Champions of Sport No.4

United Kingdom

The Last unicorn [DVD]

United States, 1982

Human development: 2 1/2 to 6 years

United States, 1990

Airplane!

United States of America, 1980

Dashes, hurdles and relays

United States, 1938

Who protects the worker?

United States, 1979

They do it with mirrors

United Kingdom, 1991

The Woman in Question = Five Angles on Murder

United Kingdom, 1949

Gas: natural energy

Australia, 1976

Loony Tom: the happy lover

United States, 1951

Moving Out

Australia, 1983

Maintaining classroom discipline

United States, 1947

Kitty Spit

Australia, 1999

Overture for Peace

Australia, 1986

The Shawshank redemption (Captioned)

United States, 1994

Edge jointing

United Kingdom, 1947
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