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    King Collection

    Scenes of Nata Old Bridge, Monarch Mine Bridge & Baobab tree. Scenes of a swimming Gala in Francistown (Various 1960's swimming costumes).

    Production / Donor Details: Mr King served with the Bechuanaland Protectorate Police at ...

     
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    King Collection

    Mainly family footage including - African coast line, baby on beach, sea birds and vultures, European school's sports day (Francistown) European sports club - showing golf, cricket and bowls taking place.

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    Zambia

    Marking the independence of Zambia in 1964, the aspects of the country, its potential as a devleoping country and something of its people.

     
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    LAST RHINO 1961

    Great Britain

    Wildlife adventure in an African game reserve.

     
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    Central African Federation

    The building of Kyle dam and its effects on the sugar industry.

     
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    LION CITY 1960

    A visit to Singapore, its traditions and history.

     
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    LOOK AT LIFEGreat Britain

    A look at life on Ascension Island.

     
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    Footage of voyage around the Gilbert Islands to see the work of the London Missionary Society, on board the Society's mission ship, John Williams VI. Includes Rongaronga and Tamana. No titles.

     
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    CASEBOOK SERIESRhodesia

    Dramatised account of the mugging of a mineworker on his way home from work.

     
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    GB

    Recruitment film for the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) filmed at various locations in 1960.

    Film opens with a brief history of the WRNS (popularly known as the Wrens), the women's branch of the Royal Navy, ...

     
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    Langridge Collection

    Wildlife

    Production / Donor Details: Collection shot by Bill Langridge, a Vet working for the World Health Organisation from the 1930s in Kenya.

     
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    Langridge Collection

    Wildlife

    Production / Donor Details: Collection shot by Bill Langridge, a Vet working for the World Health Organisation from the 1930s in Kenya.