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    ... Office (176); the Admiralty (189); the War Office (210). Horseguards; Downing St. (225); ... Realist Film Unit, the leading pre-war independent documentary unit, and its ... stating over a shot of the exterior of the War Office, that this is where staff direct ...
     
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    Story of three comrades in arms in the wars of the North-West Frontier in 18th century India.

     
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    ... ending with the Normans, who gave England a French commitment which was finally severed by the end of the Hundred Years War; thus Britain was coincidentally free when the first imperial discoveries were made by Spain and Portugal. British piracy ...
     
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    ... to record events in wartime Britain. Her film of the war, including extraordinary footage of the London Blitz, was ... of the confident directness that makes Britain at War so visually arresting).

    Nevertheless, it is evident that Newman is ...

     
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    ... in 1920. He travelled widely during his army career between the wars, and from 1941-43 was Deputy Director-General of Army Medical Services at the War Office. From 1944-47 he was an Honorary Surgeon to the King. He retired in ...
     
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    ... in 1920. He travelled widely during his army career between the wars, and from 1941-43 was Deputy Director-General of Army Medical Services at the War Office. From 1944-47 he was an Honorary Surgeon to the King. He retired in ...
     
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    ... in 1920. He travelled widely during his army career between the wars, and from 1941-43 was Deputy Director-General of Army Medical Services at the War Office. From 1944-47 he was an Honorary Surgeon to the King. He retired in ...
     
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    ... intended for South American rural audiences, was shown to ‘peasant audiences in Uganda’ after the War (Colonial Cinema. June 1951, 28).

    In their writing on film production in East Africa, Notcutt and Latham largely endorsed ...

     
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    ... many of whom blamed Rhodes for starting the South African war of 1899-1902. They also needed to make the story ... ’s South African Republic. It ignores his role in fomenting the war in South Africa in 1899, and his support for segregationist legislation ...
     
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    ... in 1920. He travelled widely during his army career between the wars, and from 1941-43 was Deputy Director-General of Army Medical Services at the War Office. From 1944-47 he was an Honorary Surgeon to the King. He retired in ...
     
  • KAR SIGNALS : a film of routine in remote places
    ... film commented that ‘there was nothing about the Abyssinian war or refugees’ (‘Educational Films’, 1936/1937, ... would also return to East Africa to produce films after the War with Stewart McAllister. A note from the COI in April ...
     
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    ... stone is then used in the garden ground as a landscape feature. Official celebrations on the opening of The Mavrongo War Memorial Hospital. Large gathering of local dignitaries and people seated under official bunting. Inspection of Guard of Honour of ...