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Northern Rhodesia became the independent republic of Zambia in 1964.
George Scott examines Rhodesia - stresses the little relative impact of the white community, possible for Africans to compete with ...
The building of the Kariba dam.
Documentary about yearly Barotse migration.
Yearly rise of the flood waters on the Zambezi necessitates a seasonal migration - ...
Travel film on the Southern end of Lake Tanganyika and the famous Kalambo Falls.
Some of the hospitals, child-welfare classes, schools, teacher-training colleges, etc., run by the Anglican churches and missions in the five ...
Marking the independence of Zambia in 1964, the aspects of the country, its potential as a devleoping country and something ...
Dramatisation of the life of the African missionary David Livingstone.
Opening with shots from Livingstone's childhood ('youth's most precious heritage - ...
Young African witnesses a pocket picking and helps the police, is impressed by the police and decides to join. He ...
The Alaska copper refinery near Broken Hill - runs through the processes of copper refining and the benefits it brings ...
The work of a copper mine in Northern Rhodesia. Examines the geology of Rhodesia and shows how and where the ...
Amateur film of Mufulira, Northern Rhodesia: the mine, housing for Africans and Europeans. Testing water supply.
Amateur footage shot in Mufulira, Northern Rhodesia, showing how the mine and the community have developed since 1930