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    ... (Haviland, 1952, 8). Peter Scott, also writing in 1952, argued that ‘Southern Rhodesia, which until World War II was a relatively insignificant producer of flue-cured tobacco, now ranks among the world’s leading tobacco exporters’. Scott ...
     
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    BRITISH ARMY OPERATIONS IN THE SECOND WORLD WARGB

    7 May 1943. First escort vessel and merchant ship City of Florence enters harbour at Valletta. Harbour tug proceeds to ships. Naval crew of Multipol Pompom watching ships. Material unloaded into lighters ...

     
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    BRITISH ARMY OPERATIONS IN THE SECOND WORLD WARGB

    20 November. One of the supply ships of the first convoy to enter Tobruk since its capture by the Eighth Army moves across the harbour with a navy patrol boat passing in the foreground. Another boat ...

     
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    INDIAN INTER-SERVICE PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTORATE COLLECTION - INDIAN HOME FRONT AND MILITARY OPERATIONS, AND ALLIED OPERATIONS IN ITALY AND THE PACIFIC DURING THE SECOND WORLD WARIndia

    Reel 1: Opening shot partially obscured. Series of shots looking ...

     
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    BRITISH ARMY OPERATIONS IN THE SECOND WORLD WARGB

    The crew visit the 23rd Battery of the 11th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Malta Artillery at San Pietra. They look at one of the 4.5 inch guns and chat with the Maltese gunners. At Benghaisa they ...

     
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    ... added, ‘will form our [Warwick] War Staff in China, and we hope to receive the first consignment on Genuine Chinese War Film Negatives the latter part of ... towards China’ as the ‘Boer War no longer held the centre of attention& ...
     
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    PRODUCTION MATERIAL FOR THE FALKLANDS WAR: THE UNTOLD STORYArgentina

    Argentinean documentary on the invasion of the Falkland Islands.

    Argentine military equipment being prepared for the Falkland Islands. Fleet sets sail ...

     
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    ... an end in itself’ in the decades up to the Second World War (Macdonald, 75, 93).   

    As elsewhere in the Empire, the post-war years saw attempts to increase local representation in government, but these were ...

     
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    POST-WAR NAVAL OPERATIONSGB

    Film of naval activities during the Coronation Day celebrations ... ; Duck Race (with live ducks/sand martins); canoe tug-of-war. Flypast of Sunderlands from Seletar, Singapore, watched by Borneo locals ...

     
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    ... the Allied cause during the War, but following Indian independence he urged ... majesty as the tide turned in the War. Consequently, the footage concentrates primarily ... Empire and the Second World War (Hambledon Continuum, 2006).

    Gladstone ...

     
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    BRITISH ARMY OPERATIONS IN THE SECOND WORLD WARGB

    Observation procedure preceding a long range gun attack.

    Men from the 426th South Nottinghamshire (Hussars) Battery, Royal Horse Artillery firing a 5.5-inch gun. ...

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Boer War. Three British cavalrymen ride from right to left across a flat landscape, with a group of cavalry in the distance (11). Jump-cut to a number of cavalrymen leading a covered wagon pulled by a team of six horses. Within ...