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Kenya attained independence in 1963.
'Adventure' film and indirect recruiting appeal for the British Army.
Two soldiers, Jeff Woodley and Kip Dormer, relax with ...
Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton visits Mau Mau territory and meets the senior chief of the Kikuyu tribe. Mr Lyttelton is ...
Travelogue of everyday life in Nairobi, Kenya, concluding with the ceremony granting the town the status of a city.
A British ...
Amateur footage of scenes in and around Nairobi shot by Daniel Broad, British Trade Commissiner, Kenya 1934-1935. A house, the ...
Native life in Tanganyika and Kenya.
At an East African Reinforcement Camp an entertainment unit stages a show for troops of 11th East African ...
A trip by truck from Nairobi into the semi-arid Northern Frontier Districts.
The British campaign in German East Africa, late 1915 to early 1916.
Soldiers of the King's African Rifles patrolling ...
The story of Karen Blixen, who wrote under the name of Isak Dinesen about her experiences in Kenya. She moves ...
Racial conflict in Kenya.
Main title. British East African troops in tropical kit loading their horses onto a train (100ft).