The Raj through Indian Eyes: Rushes Tape 18
This film is held by the British Empire & Commonwealth Museum (ID: 2000/136/018).
Synopsis
Rushes. An examination of the history of the British in India, largely from the point of view and experiences of Indians. Tape 18 contains interviews with Norman Hutchinson (contd); Judith Brown; Kenneth Ballhatchet; var shots Victoria & Albert Museum; Tipu's Tiger; Interviews with Kenneth Ballhatchet (contd); Julian Humphreys; Mr & Mrs Geoffrey Kendall. Mr & Mrs Geoffrey Kendall. (Interviewer tries to interview Mr Kendall about his meeting with Miss Sherwood, the English Missionary, whose mishandling by Indians - Mr Kendall thinks she was just pushed off her bicycle - inflamed British feeling just before the Amritsar massacre.) Interview cont'd on next tape.
Titles
- The Raj through Indian Eyes: Rushes Tape 18 (Archive)
Technical Data
- Year:
- 1990
- Running Time:
- running time
- Film Gauge (Format):
- 16mm VHS Digibeta Umatic BetaSP Other
- Sound:
- Sound Mute
- Footage:
- see holdings screen
Production Credits
- Production Company
- Partap Sharma for Indofocus Films