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In 1947, British India was dissolved into two independent states, India and Pakistan.
Amateur film of fishing and geese-shooting trips by a British party in India.
A fishing trip by canoe on the River ...
British troops of 4th Indian Infantry Brigade proceed from Kyaukpyu on Ramree Island, Burma up the Thanzit River.
Indian ...
A London schoolboy dreams he visits Buckingham Palace, where he makes the King's Christmas pudding from ingredients collected from different ...
Variety of scenes of an advance by 5th Infantry Brigade, 2nd Division, near Mount Popa (approximately 40 miles ...
After nationalist disturbances close the roads to Saigon, capital of French Indo-China, a convoy named 'Operation Saltmeat' is ...
Troops of 25th Indian Division make an amphibious landing on the coast of Malaya at Morib as part ...
With the surrender of Japan, troops of 23rd Indian Division mount an amphibious landing near Port Dickson on ...
British tanks and troops move forward to capture a Japanese position just north of Mandalay, Burma.
19th Indian Division ...
Semi-contemporary material of the first British forces in France and the creation of the massed armies in Britain ...
ACTUALITY. A record of the Prince of Wales' Indian tour, 1921-22.
Rl.1 Arrival of the Prince at Bombay on November 17th, ...
Main title. "The Durbar Procession". The procession moves along a road in open countryside lined with troops (65). A distant ...
Men of the Air Supply Company, Royal Indian Army Service Corps, packing a variety of material ready for ...