OUT OF THE BUSH 1963
The life of Africans against the background of village life and life in the cities of Rhodesia and in the Copper Belt of Northern Rhodesia.
The life of Africans against the background of village life and life in the cities of Rhodesia and in the Copper Belt of Northern Rhodesia.
Construction of settlements on the island during the early 1960s.
Reel 1. The farm on Green mountain. Cows being moved within the farm. View of Sisters Peak from Mountain Road. West Indian steel band and dancing. Power House plant ...
In January 1879 a force of 4,000 Zulus having wiped out 1200 British soldiers in Natal marched to attack the Rorke's Drift mission station. Against the advice of the missionary, Lieutenant Chard with seven other junior officers and 97 ...
The Joy Eternal - Tobacco exhibition at the Rhodes National Gallery. Nyasaland in Flood - scenes. Rehearsal in the Sun - airlift of the cast of Jack Watson's "Poison the Sun" to Sinoia, Yor Money Comes Back to ...
Exotic Blooms - Adrain Odgers orchid collector. Flanged Wheels - behind the scenes look at the mines railway in the Copperbelt. Cavalier Cricket - Commonwealth XI. Spotlight on Umtali.
Trout Talk - breeding and rearing of trout.
Breeding for the Show - show cattle and Lusaka Royal Show.
Conserving Our Forests - in Matabeleland.
Considers the history and economies of the 3 parts of the federation, the differences between the races, and interviews with Dr. Banda and Roy Welensky.
Outline of the development of Rhodesia, including its industrial development, improvements in education and health service, and the good transport facilities.
Looks at early race relations in Britain. Tells the story of a West Indian man as he makes his way from the false equality of an England v. West Indies cricket match to the reality of trying to find accommodation ...
Residents of a Cheshire Home in Singapore shown in various activities, especially crafts, e.g., toy-making.
Includes: repatriation to Tristan da Cunha from Tilbury.
The first election in Kenya; interviews with R.G. Ngala, Jomo Kenyatta and Thomas Joseph Mboya.