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Under British rule from 1917, Tanganyika attained independence in 1961. It is now part of Tanzania.
Leaving from Swiss (?) airport (Swiss flag flying), followed by views from airplane of coastline. East African local flora: collecting ...
Four couples describe their holidays:- Kariba/Eastern Highlands, Lake Nyasa, Victoria Falls, Lake Tangyanika.
Family life in Tanganyika, including everyday scenes, and the work of white nurses in improving the health and standards of ...
A FILM PROMOTING THE WORK OF THE RSPCA
Amateur. Scenes in Tanga on the coast of Tanzania.
View from bungalow looking over to coast - Pemba Island (?) Black ...
Lumberman's campaign to find and destroy a renegade white man who is leader of ferocious native tribe which terrorises an ...
INTEREST. Celebrations in Dar Es-Salaam to mark the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
Emphasises the need for improvement of social conditions and closer integration of all races in East Africa to enable Africans ...
Showing wild animals in the National Parks of Tanganyika. The Serengeti plain, vegetation, wildlife of the river, giraffes, elephants, hyenas, ...
1. Views of game in Tanganyika.
2. Dambuilding in Nzega and tribal 'turnout', Tanganyika. 1956-1958.
3. Nzega Agricultural Show, Tanganyika.
4. Film of ...
Shows clearing and harvesting scenes at Kongwa linked with developments in ground nuts scheme.