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Song of the south

India, 1954
film

Presents the Travancore-Cochin area of India, with a study of its arts, architecture and industries. Tea, rubber and cashew nuts are the main exports from Tra..

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Handicrafts of India (Travancore)

India, 1949
Similarity: 77%

Tree of wealth

India, 1944
Similarity: 74%

Country Craft

India, 1944
Similarity: 73%

Industrial Mysore. Series 2

India, 1952
Similarity: 73%

South East Asia

United States, 1957
Similarity: 72%

Home of the Kodavas

India, 1950
Similarity: 72%

The Coconut

United Kingdom, 1971
Similarity: 71%

Drums for a holiday

United Kingdom, 1951
Similarity: 71%

The Cashew nut story

India, 1961
Similarity: 70%

The Village economy: a village in Tanjore

Australia, 1976
Similarity: 70%

Tropical harvest

United Kingdom, 1961
Similarity: 70%

Kerala

India, 1958
Similarity: 70%

A Holiday in South India

India, 1950
Similarity: 70%

Cochin

Australia, 1980
Similarity: 69%

Busy hands

India, 1954
Similarity: 69%

The Cup that cheers

India, 1949
Similarity: 69%

The Magic touch

India, 1954
Similarity: 69%

Madras Kanchi

India, 1955
Similarity: 69%
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