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    CINEMAGAZINE. Aborigines are forte of self-taught sculptor. Child welfare centre is boon in New Guinea. Plastic bowls show they run true to form. The history of duelling through the ages.

     
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    CINEMAGAZINE. Architectural modelling at Sydney University. Tasmanian re-enactment of the Federal Council of Australia. Pottery making in Western Australia. Native school teachers in New Guinea.

     
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    7 DAYSAustralia

    Current affairs report examines Britain's efforts to contain Indonesian guerrilla activity in Borneo and Sarawak (Malaysia), where 1st Battalion 7th Gurkhas are seen on patrol and are interviewed, and raises ...

     
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    Great Britain

    A fictional study of Imperial India seen through the reminiscences of an exiled daughter of a Marajah and an elderly English tutor who meet over afternoon tea. Includes actual newsreels of court life discovered in the archives of the Raj ...

     
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    Ghana

    Expert advice given to villagers to plant and grow vegetables for better yield and produce. Very similar to IT PAYS TO SPRAY.

     
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    TRAVELOGGreat Britain

    The series on independent travel goes on two very different trips to islands in the Atlantic; on the Azores islands of Sao Miguel, Pico and Faial in the Azores in the North Atlantic; and by Royal Mail ship via Ascension Island to ...

     
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    Abbott (Suckling) Collection

    Scenes of the Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Nigeria, including preparations, bunting in streets, crowds. Also scenes of home life.

    Production / Donor Details: Films shot by Bryan Abbott , who served in the Colonial ...

     
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    Abbott (Suckling) Collection

    Nigerian troops on parade; family scenes.

    Production / Donor Details: Films shot by Bryan Abbott , who served in the Colonial service in Nigeria after WW2.

     
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    Alley Collection

    St. Alban's church (Lutheran) on Azania Front.

    A street scene showing a shop selling kangas.

    Twiga Hotel - the most modern hotel at that time.

    The Buddhist temple in Garden Avenue.

    The pombe (beer) market.

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    Allocated 1997

    ROYAL NAVY VIDEOS: 1990sGB

    Excerpts from a concert at Hong Kong Stadium on 25 June 1997, shortly prior to handover: in attendance is Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten.

    Notes

    Remarks: only Tapes 2 and 3 held by IWM.

     
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    Allocated 1982

    FALKLANDS CONFLICTGB

    Helicopters operate from RFA Stromness(?) en route to the Falklands; aircraft arriving and departing at Ascension Island.

    A Lynx helicopter is filmed from the deck of the ship as it lands, takes off ...

     
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    Anton-Smith Collection

    Includes shots of Agricultural Officers on tour and various agricultural and fisheries research projects including coffee and groundnuts. These are interspersed with shots of African schoolgirls invited to tea with their Teacher ...

     
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    Anton-Smith Collection

    Various items showing people and places in the life of an Agricultural Officer in Northern Rhodesia.

    Production / Donor Details: Films shot by Mr Anton-Smith, an Agricultural Officer in Northern Rhodesia (and later Zambia). ...

     
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    Anton-Smith Collection

    Agricultural Workers in Northern Rhodesia 1961-62.

    Production / Donor Details: Films shot by Mr Anton-Smith, an Agricultural Officer in Northern Rhodesia (and later Zambia). His wife Anne was a Teacher and later ...

     
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    TREASURE IN MALTA

    Tom and Sukie arrive in Malta to spend the holidays with their father, an archaeologist digging for a legendary golden statue of Calypso on the island of Gozo. He fails to meet the children who make friends with Jiminy, a Maltese boy, ...

     
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    Great Britain

    Amateur. People on beach. Locals fishing.

     
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    Propaganda film made by Africans to show the people of Nigeria that leprosy can be cured if early treatment is taken instead of their relying on the witch doctors.

     
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    GB

    Unedited Rhodesian footage.

    A map pinpointing the location of Rhodesia in the African continent; scenes of black Rhodesians; whites at a polling station; Ian Smith at the Commonwealth Relations office.

     
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    ROVING REPORTGreat Britain

    DOCUMENTARY. Tourist attractions of the Bahamas and the new properties under construction.

     
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    ADVENTUREGreat Britain

    Anthony Smith and cameraman Douglas Botting fly by balloon from Zanzibar to the mainland of Africa.

     
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    Great Britain

    Biography of a banana, from Jamaican plantation to greengrocer's stall.

     
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    Great Britain

    Record of Baptist Missionary Society tour led by Herbert Janes (later Sir Herbert Janes). Various parts of Southern Africa (including Rhodesia), covering travel, location and landscape shots, shots of rural and urban life and some footage ...

     
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    BARBADOS 1964

    TONIGHTGreat Britain
     
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    Great Britain

    INTEREST. Cricket match: Barbados defeat the M.C.C.

     
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    CHARACTER FORMATION IN DIFFERENT CULTURES

    Compares treatment of Balinese and Iatmul (New Guinea) babies with American practices. Anthropology. The different methods of bathing children is seen in three contrasting cultures. "New Guinea". A native ...

     
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    TV EYEGreat Britain

    Report on the Falklands crisis. Llew Gardner reports from Downing Street and Julian Manyon reports from Argentina. Denis Tuohy leads a studio debate with Falkland Islanders living in Britain. Includes a clip of General Alfredo Saint ...

     
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    WEEKEND WORLDGreat Britain

    Report on the latest position in the South Atlantic with interviews with Brig. Kenneth Hunt, Jon Connell, Admr. Edward Gueritz, Jonathan Alford, Andrew Thompson, Guillermo Makin, Philip Windsor, David Tongue, Peter Shore and ...

     
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    PANORAMA

    Reports from London and New York on the current state of the Falklands conflict with an interview with Nicaros Mendez on world opinion about Argentinian attitudes to the Falklands and an interview with John Nott, Sec. of State for Defence.

     
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    WEEKEND WORLDGreat Britain

    Report on the latest developments in the crisis in the South Atlantic with interviews with Jon Connell, Philip Windsor, Dudley Fishburn, Col. Neil Maude, Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris, Andrew Thompson, Andrew Whitley, Edward ...

     
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    PANORAMAGreat Britain

    White farmer Des Bawden and black barrister Sottayi Katsere participate in a programme which considers whether all races can live peacfully in Rhodesia ten years after the declaration of UDI.

     
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    BEACH-HEAD 1982

    TASK FORCE SOUTH THE BATTLE FOR THE FALKLANDS

    The events at San Carlos Bay in the Falkland Islands on 21st May 1982

     
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    VOYAGER - THE WORLD OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICGreat Britain

    Stephen Venables, mountaineer, explores the glaciers of South Georgia.

     
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    Nigeria

    The making of Star lager from Nigeria.

    The film opens with the Star lager trademark as local music plays. As three African men sit outside drinking Star lager, a close-up of a tray reveals the company logo. The voiceover states that 'These ...

     
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    Malaya

    Abu Baker is a poor fisherman from the east coast of Malaya. With only a sailing boat he is at the mercy of tide, wind and weather. If these turn against him he runs into debt with the fish merchant. But with government help he obtains a new ...

     
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    BELIZE 1978

    GB

    Training in Britain's last jungle training country, Belize in Central America. Following jungle patrols, navy movements and air to ground/sea attacks.

     
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    Great Britain

    The future of Belize, former British colony of British Honduras.

     
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    Great Britain

    Aspects of the major social problems raised by the rapid industrialisation of Northern Rhodesia; work done by the missionaries.

     
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    WIND OF CHANGEGreat Britain

    How a college education in Dar es-salaam is changing the lifestyle of Victor Kimeseru, a Masai tribesman from Tanganyika.

     
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    Great Britain

    African adventure with wild animals and Leopard Men.

     
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    USA

    India 1947. Story of an Anglo-Indian girl, feeling rejected by both her worlds, in the conflict between her attraction for an English soldier and the love offered her by a young Sikh, as well as another Anglo-Indian.

    Bhowani Junction  ...
     
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    ON SAFARI

    At the Wankie National Park (later called the Hwange Game Reserve),in Rhodesia, Tourists' observation platforms. Water hole drilling. Eland, water buffalo and smaller game are captured for transfer to the new National park at Bulawayo.

     
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    Great Britain

    A visit to Sierra Leone where much of the world's diamond industry is centred. Processes of preparing diamonds for dispatch. Commentary by Franklin Englemann.

     
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    BLACK BRITAINGreat Britain

    First of six current-affairs programmes addressing issues of interest to black people. This edition features Mel B of the Spice Girls in interview; a report on how the island of Antigua is coping with the influx of ...

     
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    BLACK LAKE 1952

    Great Britain

    INTEREST. The extraction of asphalt from Pitch Lake in Trinidad, its transportation and export.

     
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    WORLD TOMORROWGreat Britain

    DOCUMENTARY. A report by Bill Grundy and Chris Kelly from Basutoland shortly before it became the independent state of Lesotho on October 4th, 1966.

     
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    BLACK POD 1955

    Ghana

    Cocoa plantations in the Gold Coast (Ghana) and how they are affected by insects and the negligence of farmers.

     
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    BLACK TENT 1956 enhanced entry

    An army captain wanders, wounded, into a Bedouin tent, and is nursed by the Sheik's daughter, whom he marries.He returns to the army as the battle of El Alamein begins. He is killed during an act of heroism and is unable to see his child. Years after ...

     
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    The life of the Hong Kong fishing families, and how they have benefited from the establishment of the Fish Marketing Board, assuring fair prices and enabling them to organise their work better.