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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 Milgram re-enactment

United States, 2002

RMIT AIM Collection 1995

VIC/Australia, 1995

A Little something

Australia, 2001

Manyu-Wana 3

Australia, 1992

My life to study

Australia, 2007

Exploring Photography

Unknown

The Red tsar

United Kingdom, 1984

Copenhagen holiday [edited version]

Denmark, 1960

Scots of tomorrow

United Kingdom, 1959

Casey

Australia, 1970

School support centres

Australia, 1988

[Donald Friend : The Prodigal Australian : publicity kit]

A Postcard from Snob's Creek (Eildon)

Australia, 1951

Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps

Australia, 2004

And they lived happily ever after

Canada, 1975

Dame Edith Sitwell

United Kingdom, 1959

[How to make an American quilt : publicity kit]

A Time for drunken horses = Zaman baraye masti asbha [DVD]

Iran, Islamic Republic of, 2001
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