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Nigeria gained independence from the British Empire on 1 October 1960.
Taken in Nigeria, this film shows the production of cocoa, how the farmer prepares the beans and how the cocoa ...
Description of life in the principal regions of Nigeria; Katsina, the Plateau country, and the Eastern and Western provinces; shows ...
Government film about the opening of the Nigerian legislative council.
(Reels One and Three only viewed). The introduction provides ...
North-east Nigeria: 1) African village; 2) girl pounding grain; 3) making scar decorations on a boys back; the operation is ...
A film produced in West Africa in order to show how, by sensible conduct and precautionary measures in the home, ...
Life in a village of the Hausa people (Mohammedans), who live in the northern part of Nigeria. The men and ...
The medical work of the Uzuakoli leprosy settlement, and the patients' varied activities.
Colonial troops in England for the Victory Parade on 8 June 1946.
Colonial troops arrive in Britain for the Victory Parade. ...
82nd West African Division move their headquarters to the banks of the Dalet river, about a mile north ...
Central or Northern Nigeria: Jos Plateau; children in village and guinea corn; baby bathed on gourds; pounding maize; giving baby ...
North-east Nigeria or Cameroons: 1) Big game on the veldt; 2) two people riding; 3) Africans killing dogs, slitting their ...
Two items on the logistic aspects of the campaign in Burma: the "bloodless battle" of the latter stages ...