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The Seychelles became independent in 1976.
Explores the conflicting attitudes towards development in an 'under-developed ar ea' the Seychelles, and points out how economic advance can ...
About the wildlife of the Seychelles Islands and the efforts that are being made to protect both the islands and ...
Amateur travelogue. Edwin and Rene Brown spend their holiday on Mauritius and the Seychelles. They enjoy the islands' beaches and ...
Holidays in the Seychelles and Cyprus
Begins with title board for Roach film 'Scenes in the Seychelles'. Then changes to colour family footage. Girls sitting on ...
Girls on giant tortoise. Hitting tortoise with stick. Swimming. Man with six fingers.
Mission hospital? Leper. Coastal scenes. Local boys climbing a greasy pole? Offcial visit: Governor? Crowds listen to address. Sailing ships. ...
Scenes in the Seychelles. Mahe island from the sea, Victoria and the shops. Football match, HMS Kenya, meeting and country ...
Scenes in the Seychelles. Mahe and Victoria. Island life, garden party, wedding and Corpus Christi parade. Beach, sailing to outer ...
A short clip of two European toddlers (the Roaches?), inside a bungalow, then playing on a beach. Some baby turtles ...
A short clip mainly around a confirmation service for many local girls dressed in white and accompanied by a large ...
A large gathering of formally dressed adults is seen surrounding a two storey non-native building. A group of formally dressed ...
Infant playing in garden. Wedding. Some landscape scenes.
Giant tortoise. Coastal and shipboard scenes. Hunting of sea turtles (possibly same footage as Roach 007?). Ships at sea. Coastal ...
Family and home scenes.
Colonial troops in England for the Victory Parade on 8 June 1946.
Colonial troops arrive in Britain for the Victory Parade. ...
Scenes at home in Seychelles: swimming. Ocean voyage. Suez canal. Rough seas.