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Frankly if you are hoping to do it with image recognition and you only need one off I would use mechanical turk and let somebody spend 15mins doing it for a $1
edit: the images are very small which makes it tricky to find enough features to match. I would start with a histogram approach to group images with similar sets of colours. Then you could use a fourier transform to find lines/structure at a similar direction and spacing. Are the image allowed to be rotated?