Southern Rhodesia/Rhodesia

Southern Rhodesia declared independence unilaterally as Rhodesia in 1965. It achieved formal independence as Zimbabwe in 1980. 

 
 
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FEDERAL SPOTLIGHT NO. 172 (1962)

Que Que at Home - for international trade.

Centralised Train Control - scenes of its operation.

Don't Blame the Dog - dog ...

 

FEDERAL SPOTLIGHT NO. 173 (1963)

Bob's Your Uncle - Mark 2 - signwriter and his one man band have a new caravan! Iron Age Relics ...

 

FEDERAL SPOTLIGHT NO. 174 (1963)

Garden Suburb - progress at Arcadia. Federal Swimming Championships - scenes. Forests of the Future - N. Rhodesia Forestry Department ...

 

FEDERAL SPOTLIGHT NO. 175 (1963)

Keeping the Standard High - Kutsaga Tobacco Research Station. Piscatorial Taxidermist - Ken Morris on work on a tiger fish. ...

 

FEDERAL SPOTLIGHT NO. 176 (1963)

The Joy Eternal - Tobacco exhibition at the Rhodes National Gallery. Nyasaland in Flood - scenes. Rehearsal in the Sun ...

 

FEDERAL SPOTLIGHT NO. 177 (1963)

Textile Town - scenes of Gatooma and its fire brigade. New Interests in Stone - Rhodesian gem and mineral society. ...

 

FEDERAL SPOTLIGHT NO. 178 (1963)

Reflecting Current Events - production process of the "MufuliraMirror". Champions of the Plough - ploughing competition, Lord Dalhousie attends. "Willingly ...

 

FEDERAL SPOTLIGHT NO. 179 (1963)

Exotic Blooms - Adrain Odgers orchid collector. Flanged Wheels - behind the scenes look at the mines railway in the ...

 

FEDERAL SPOTLIGHT NO. 91 (1959)

Just the Man for the Job - Welensky visits a cement factory in Nyasaland.

Prize Day at St. Andrews - Blantyre.

Pax ...

 

FEDERAL SPOTLIGHT NO. 99 (1960)

New Link in the North - Mr. W.G. Dunlop opens bridge.

Seeing the Sights - 4 london fashion models on tour ...

 

FESTIVAL OF AFRICAN ART 1962 (1962)

The first international congress of African culture held in Salisbury.

 

FIELD MARSHALL LORD CARVER (1978)

An interview with Lord Carver who would be responsible on Britain's behalf for implementing the Anglo-American settlement in Rhodesia, if ...