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Early credit crawl

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Early credit crawl from GTV9 Astor Show, mounted in glass frame.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

G. E early colour TV

Similarity: 73%

Astor black and white TV

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Early weather map

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Early cinema tickets

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Astor 14" black and white TV

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Cinema chair from the Barkly Theatre in Footscray

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Glass Cinema Advertising Slide The World Moves On (1934)

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Acropolis Now publicity stills

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Acropolis Now publicity stills

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Acropolis Now publicity stills

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Acropolis Now publicity stills

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Acropolis Now publicity stills

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GTV9 camera crew at the Olympic Games in Melbourne

Australia, 1956
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Australian theatrical poster

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GRAPHIC: Before photo of actor

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Ticket collection stand

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Internal images of Living Pictures Cinematograph: Climbing Billy Goat

Germany, c. 1920
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Stereoscopic image [Eavesdroppers Dropped]

c. 1900
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