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A Visit to the Seaside

1908
film

The first successful motion picture in the Kinemacolor system, this eight minute short from George Albert Smith showed people in Brighton, England doing every..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

The Gulf Between

1917
Similarity: 49%

[Unidentified 16mm Film]

Australia, c. 1945
Similarity: 47%

Wool: fashion's choice for '62

Australia, 1962
Similarity: 46%

Blue like an orange

France, 1968
Similarity: 46%

Glimpses of Australia. [No. 02?]

Australia, 1930
Similarity: 45%

This Day Tonight: The 1967 Referendum

Australia, 1967
Similarity: 44%

On Paper

Australia
Similarity: 43%

[Tony Agapitos: First Greek Community Dance at Exhibition Centre 1961]

Australia, 1961
Similarity: 42%

[Lasker and Lasker Surf Outfitters: bathing suits and caps: advertisement]

Australia, 1925
Similarity: 42%

[KenRa Films Present: the Kenneth Rankine Home Movie Collection: Reel 17]

Australia, 1943
Similarity: 41%

[Remix: ACMI Collection 2]

Australia, 2017
Similarity: 41%

Casanova 

France, 1927
Similarity: 41%

Salomé

United States, 1922
Similarity: 41%

The Woman God Forgot 

United States, 1917
Similarity: 40%

Cyberthon IV: EPIC Omnicast (Psymmetry in Psyburbia)

Australia, 1994
Similarity: 40%

The Simpson automa-boot

Australia, 1974
Similarity: 40%

Cyberthon III: The Underground Connection [event version]

Australia, 1992
Similarity: 40%

Cyberthon V: Spectrum 2 - Orange

Australia, 1995
Similarity: 40%
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