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The Gold Coast achieved independence as Ghana in 1957.
Semi-fictionalised film showing the rle of the local council in Kojokrom, a town in the Western Region of ...
Story of the work of Commissioner Sanders, the King's representative among the tribes of British West Africa. [Features Chiefs and ...
Reel 1 (AYY 294-1) Africans in shirts and shorts carry sacks of cocoa beans on their heads. The sacks are ...
"This is a brief survey of progress made by the British Government in helping forty separate colonial territories to raise ...
Advertising film which shows all aspects of Cadbury's work from the harvesting of cocoa beans, the production of cocoa and ...
The enlarging and improving of Takoradi Harbour in the Gold Coast.
A tribute to the "new Empire of the British Commonwealth of Nations" and more specifically to King George ...
Story of the maiden voyage of HMS Ashanti, a Tribal Class destroyer, to visit the Gold Coast to ...
Lime production on the Gold Coast and the manufacture of lime juice.
The film opens with shots of locals collecting fruit ...
Tells the story of an industrial enterprise, which showed for the first time how the forest resources of Nigeria and ...
Colonial troops in England for the Victory Parade on 8 June 1946.
Colonial troops arrive in Britain for the Victory Parade. ...
The wealth which its timber brings to the Gold Coast.
'The Port of Accra- capital of the Gold Coast and Headquarters of one of the Fry Buying Agencies.' Viewed from ...
How Gold Coast villagers benefit from a modernisation of their methods of weaving.
Students trained at Achimota College in Ghana in modern methods of spinning and weaving pass on their knowledge to a ...
The industrial development of West Africa (probably Gold Coast and Nigeria) under British rule.
West Africa before it was developed; forests ...
Film account of the part played by the 81st and 82nd (West African) Divisions in the third Arakan ...
Amateur footage by J.N. Jeneid (tour manager with Thomas Cook) of scenes(?) shot in West Africa, the Canaries and Tenerife ...
Drama about an overseer of a rubber plantation.