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    Despite these growing problems, the post-war period was one of growth and relative ... . This film was made in the post-war period when there were labour shortages in ... world that was still recovering from the War. And yet these remain surprising images ...

     
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    ... in Community Development’, Community Development Bulletin Vol. II No. 3, June 1951.

    Smyth, Rosaleen, ‘The Post-War Career of the Colonial Film Unit in Africa: 1946-1955’, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and ...

     
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    ... increasing emphasis on worker welfare, which was evident in post-war company reports. For example, a statement by the Consolidated African ... ‘assisted by the colonial state’ after the war (Butler, 2007, 135). The African Mineworkers’ Union ...
     
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    ... ‘enormous impact’ Helen Mangwende had on the ‘organisation and tone of domesticity and hygiene in post-war colonial Zimbabwe’, and suggested that her personal dedication and commitment to domesticity were outlined in The Wives ...
     
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    ... , in the colonies. The film, and the depicted events, seek to enact a form of union that responded to the post-war economic and political situation of the British Empire, endorsing the value of Africa within the Empire (shortly after India had achieved ...
     
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    ... community development films in Nigeria after the war in her work on the Colonial Film ... programmes introduced in Nigeria after the war through the Development and Welfare ... ).

    Smyth, Rosaleen, ‘The Post-War Career of the Colonial Film Unit ...

     
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    Great Britain

    Ladymead is a Georgian Mansion in which four generations of women have lived while their husbands are away at war. In each case the husband returns home expecting his wife to be unchanged.

     
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    ... by English woman. Murray wearing dark glasses, and writing in tent. High-jump. Indian woman with baby begs for food. Tug of war, with Murray taking part. Murray served beer under tree. Pan over Lake Srinigar; colourful gardens, embarks on lake boat, buys ...
     
  • Birch Collection: 6: Freetown and Yengema, Sierra Leone
    ... police the border between Sierra Leone and Liberia, and eventually hired local proxies through whom a ‘small-scale guerrilla war’ along the Liberian border was waged against smugglers (Smillie et. al., op. cit., 39-40). In the light ...
     
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    ... in 1935 and which was used during the war primarily to promote the British war effort. Historians Steven J. Salm and Toyin Falola noted that ‘the ... shows, especially towards the end of the war as calls for independence intensified’ ...
     
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    POST-WAR NAVAL OPERATIONSGB

    Princess Elizabeth visits Malta.

    Inspection in HMS Glory on HM The King's Birthday, December 1949. Taken by HMS Glory.

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    Summary: cataloguing incomplete since film has not been ...

     
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    Allied Military Government

    I. Hong Kong. Arrival of British army reinforcements for the garrison in view of the Civil War situation in China; also arrival of European refugees from Shanghai.

    II. "Persoenlichkeiten des Tages." a. Franklin D ...