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Where on earth are the Hearts of oak

United States, 1970
film

Picture stamps illustrate the theme of human enterprise and endeavour. No narration but a musical score.

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Hearts of the world

United States, 1918
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Impressions of Australia

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Hearts and minds

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The Shepherd

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Heart of the Dragon

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Map of the human heart (D)

Australia, 1993
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Pictures that post

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The Heart of a nation

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Where on earth!

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In the company of trees

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Forest heritage

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Need to achieve

United States, 1962
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Environmental awareness

United States, 1975
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Picture to post

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Forest town fables

United States, 1974
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What on earth is a good sport?

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Heart of the matter

United Kingdom, 1984
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The Stamp Collector

Australia, 1983
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