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1984
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Above are 44 images of 1984. I hope you will click on the picture links above to see larger images.
For these picture sets taken from side B of the National Disc, I have not added captions underneath the pictures, except for the first picture by way of a brief introduction. However, I have ensured that all the on-screen captions on the original video are represented here, so everything should be self-explanatory.
As an additional feature, I have introduced a Domesday-style navigational function into the large pictures. Clicking on the left-hand portion of the picture will take you to the previous picture and clicking on the right-hand portion of the picture will take you to the next picture. You know, just like when using the Domesday Machine!