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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Wireless modern microphone

Similarity: 68%

G. E early colour TV

Similarity: 67%

Design for tomorrow

Australia, 1967
Similarity: 66%

Pair of cream headphones with wire

Similarity: 66%

Wire

Unknown
Similarity: 66%

Admiral Super Cascode TV

Similarity: 65%

Sony DCR-VX1000

Similarity: 65%

Sound tapes on reels

Similarity: 65%

Microphone on stand

Similarity: 65%

Today it's news

Australia, 1954
Similarity: 65%

AM/FM Cassette

Similarity: 64%

Spot news

Unknown
Similarity: 64%

Girdle round the earth

United Kingdom, 1963
Similarity: 64%

[Impulses]

United Kingdom, 1966
Similarity: 63%

Sound changeover box and pre amp

Similarity: 63%

Stereoscopic image cards

Similarity: 63%

Powerlines for electricity

Australia, 1962
Similarity: 63%

AWA Radiola 'Deep Image' black and white TV

Similarity: 63%
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