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Nigeria gained independence from the British Empire on 1 October 1960.
Scenes in Nigeria, Northern Rhodesia and the UK, 1957-69
Production / Donor Details: The film was shot by Terence Leslie William ...
RAF publicity film and travelogue, ostensibly shot be a ground engineer, and amateur cine enthustiast, who also narrates.
A ...
Nigerian troops on parade; family scenes.
Production / Donor Details: Films shot by Bryan Abbott , who served in the Colonial ...
TRAVELOGUE.
Rl. 1. Aerial shot of Lagos; Ibadhan - University College Hospital; fishing village near Port Harcourt; village funeral rite; village ...
General impression of the Sahara city of Kano, culminating in the concluding festival of the Moslem Ramadhan.
The film includes sequences in and around Gwoza including markets, a palm plantation, villages and drilling for artesian wells. The ...
The river Iju, Lagos. The source of the water and how the water is purified before it reaches Lagos, via ...
The work of medical missions in Southern Nigeria, Sarawak, Nepal and South India.
An interview with Dr. Thomas Adierian Lambo>, the head of the Aro Hospital for nervous diseases in western Nigeria.
An information film on Nigeria, illustrating the advantages of a deliberate and orderly progress to independence.
The film provides ...
Dramatised scene: Doctor and patient. The patient is now better unlike his father. The story of the father is told ...
The Ministerial procession at Lagos with the appointment of Nigeria's first Prime Minister, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, on the eve of ...