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Africa: the land and its people. No. 4

South Africa, 1947

Working girls

United States, 1986

Milk for South East Asia

Australia, 1960

Satchmo

United States, 1989

Shadow dance

Australia, 1976

Burns

Australia, 1996

Noddy and Tessie Bear (K)

United Kingdom

On the Loose (Captioned)

Australia

Martin Luther King: The Legacy

United Kingdom, 1988

Walt Whitman's Civil War

United States, 1972

[The Fringe dwellers : publicity kit]

Group Dynamics

Unknown

Greening the land

United Kingdom, 1988

Divorce can happen to the nicest people

Australia, 1987

Dugong! Dugong!

Australia, 1981

Antz

United States, 1998

History through art

United States, 1992

The Wanderer or monarch butterfly

Australia, 1952
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