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HELLO! WEST INDIES (1943)

West Indians serving in Britain during World War II talk about their work in the armed forces and in civilian ...

 

HERE IS THE GOLD COAST (1947)has video enhanced entry

A Central Office of Information film outlining the planned development of the Gold Coast over the next ten years.

Over footage ...

 

INDIA'S NAVY GROWS (1941)

A short film on the expansion of the Royal Indian Navy in the 1930s in both shipping and ...

 

INDIAN BACKGROUND (1946)has video enhanced entry

Political and social life in India.

Credits. Crowd of Indians. Commentary states that among the contradictions of India a new ...

 

INDIAN EDITORS AT HYDE PARK HOTEL (1918) enhanced entry

Arrival of the editors of leading Indian newspapers, on a goodwill tour run by the Ministry of Information, ...

 

INDIANS IN ACTION (1942)

A brief picture of the training of India's army and a record of its service overseas through the ...

 

INTRODUCING EAST AFRICA NO 2 (1950) enhanced entry

Government information film on East Africa.

A brief historical survey introduces the foreign racial elements - Arab, European and ...

 

KARIBA - POWER FOR CENTRAL AFRICA (1960)

The construction of the Kariba Dam; opening by Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother 17/5/60; removal of wildlife from the affected area ...

 

LOOKING AFTER THE NAVY (1971)

The rle of medical staff in the Royal Navy.

The various kinds of medical staff in the Navy are ...

 

MALTA CONVOY (1943)

This film describes the adventures of the famous convoy to Malta in August, 1942. It shows some general views of ...

MALTA GC

MALTA GC (1943)has video enhanced entry

Film about the Axis air offensive against Malta.

British supply effort, upon which the island is dependent, is rendered ...

 

MORNING ON MOUNT KENYA (1960)

'Adventure' film and indirect recruiting appeal for the British Army.

Two soldiers, Jeff Woodley and Kip Dormer, relax with ...