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Under British rule from 1917, Tanganyika attained independence in 1961. It is now part of Tanzania.
Wild life in Lake Manyara National Park. Forest Fire. Village street. Local boys cutting grass with machetes. Mother elephant with ...
Travel diary shot by Mr Silk during his farewell tour of Africa after leaving his job as Agricultural Officer in ...
Lieutenant-General Sir Oliver Leese, commander Allied Land Forces South East Asia (ALFSEA), visits 11th East African Division.
At an ...
Traces the history of the development of the production of the hard fibre, sisal, and shows growth and processing, and ...
The cultivation of sisal on a plantation in Tanganyika; harvesting and processing the leaves; transporting the baled fibres for export; ...
On the cultivation and treatment of sisal in Tanganyika with an emphasis on the importance of the crop for war ...
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 ...
Showing wild animals in the National Parks of Tanganyika. The Serengeti plain, vegetation, wildlife of the river, giraffes, elephants, hyenas, ...
A POGORO WOMAN AT IFAKARA AND OTHER POTTERS MAKING CLAY POTS, AND A POGORO MAN MAKING A BEER STRAINER BY ...
A look at Tanganyika, later Tanzania. Re-edited in 1961 into TANGANYIKA STORY.