OUT OF THE BUSH 1963
The life of Africans against the background of village life and life in the cities of Rhodesia and in the Copper Belt of Northern Rhodesia.
The life of Africans against the background of village life and life in the cities of Rhodesia and in the Copper Belt of Northern Rhodesia.
Racial conflict in Kenya.
Reel 1: Preparing Army Scout helicopter on airfield. Lifting crated load. Aden rock in background? SRN5 hovercraft prepared on airfield. Army Air Corps Scout lands, and is serviced and refuelled. In flight views of arid moutainous terrain, then ...
CINEMAGAZINE.
Items on the modern postal automated systems. Delivery of air-mailed flowers to Westminster Abbey from Jamaica; Spode Commemorative Plate made for Westminster Abbey; a rodeo marks Guyana's independence - attended ...
Includes: Nairobi: independence for Kenya.
Includes: repatriation to Tristan da Cunha from Tilbury.
"To Westminster - The Queen." HM Queen Elizabeth II undertakes the State Opening of Parliament, April 1966.
Newsreel cameras film the State Opening of Parliament for the first time. Among those also in attendance is ...
The work of the British Red Cross Society. Comm. Alan Badel
Shows the many tourist attractions of Hong Kong
Survey of the life of the islanders and their reaction to modern life.
Pitcairn Island in 1962 was an exceedingly remote place inhabited by a very small number of people – just 128, according to The Pitcairn People’s ...An investigation into the need for Kariba now that the Central African Federation has ended. John Hooper weighs up.
Kariba built for power provision for the North and South. An examination of social structures between white and black, role of Kariba is to develop the blacks even more.
The Roundel of the Rhodesian Air Force bears the lion insignia, hence the play o n a "pride" of eagles. This is the story of an airman's Air Force as seen throu gh the eyes and mind of a STation Adjutant.
Harold Wilson explains the government's decision to send troops to Zambia and to tighten trade sanctions against Rhodesia.
PRINCE CHARLES VISITS FIJI> FOR THE INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATIONS
Shows the long-term side of Oxfams's work through the example of Basutoland, whe re Oxfam is financing farmer training and other agricultural improvement project s Problem of soil erosion and farmers ignorance. How modern ideas and ...
The first parliamentary elections held in Uganda, 1960. Also travel sequences.
A train journey through Kenya to the coast by rail, by boat to Mozambique, and then by road to Capetown.
A safari round East Africa from Kampala in 1963 including: Murchison Falls National Park and Lake Victoria in Uganda, Crampton's Inn at Kitali and the highest road summit in Kenya. Momella Game Park and Ngorongoro Crater in Tanganyika ...
Daily life, agriculture and industrial milieu, rural and urban life style, school scenes, sports, leisure, political campaigns . Carnival dancing. Political demonstrations . Speech by George Price-First Prime Minister. Opening of ...
Film on the deployment of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars to Sarawak during the Indonesian confrontation. Showing foot and vehicle patrols in Saladin and Ferret armoured cars, vehicle checkpoints and off-duty activities.
Extract of the Queen's activities from newsreels.
R.1: Visiting British Guyana, the first stop of the Caribean Tour since exception of the throne. Visiting Canterbury Cathedral.
R.2: Visiting Bayeux and celebrating its 900th ...
Unedited news film of the Queens Lancashire Regiment on security duties in Aden in September 1967 during the anti-British Insurgency shows soldiers off-duty in camp, searching Arab taxies and their passengers for arms at Checkpoint Bravo, cookhouse ...
Amateur film shot by RAF serviceman Bob Andrews while serving in RAF 105 Squadron and 114 Squadron with RAF Transport Command during the 1960s records ground and air views of transport and supply operations in the area ...
A light-hearted look at different ways people relax. Lilias Tougher, a teacher in the village of Great Hanwood, near Shrewsbury, and her husband Laurience are members of the English Westerners society, and dress up as Sioux ...
Report on the secession of Nyasaland from the Central African Federation, with a particular look at its economic potential.
A British student re-visits his sister in Africa. A remembered safari in Uganda is contrasted with a subsequent safari through Kenya and Zanzibar showing the vast differences in terrain, in the colouring of animals and in the wild life. ...
Story of two orphan lion cubs brought up by a game warden in a Rhodesian reserve.
A REPORT ON THE RHODESIAN SITUATION
Coverage of Rhodesia, transmitted on ITV on 8 September 1966.
Coverage of Rhodesia, transmitted on ITV on 8 December 1966.
A report on Harold Wilson's visit to Rhodesia for talks with Ian Smith.
At a press conference in Salisbury, Ian Smith answers questions on Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence.
Michael Charlton reports from Salisbury on the situation in Rhodesia following U.D.I. (Unilateral Declaration of Independence).
A REPORT ON THE RHODESIAN SITUATION
REACTIONS IN LONDON AND SALISBURY TO RECENT HANGINGS IN RHODESIA.
A report on the unilateral declaration of independence by Rhodesia with George Ffitch, Alastair Burnet, Edward Heath, Joseph Grimond, Ian Smith and the Rev Ndabaningi Sithole.
People in the street air their views on the Rhodesian question.
Unedited Rhodesian footage.
Harold Wilson meets Ian Smith at 10 Downing Street; crowds in the streets; a meeting to discuss UDI; a map pinpointing the location of Rhodesia in the African continent; headlines and ...
DOCUMENTARY. The Rhodesia Conference at Gibraltar.
HMS Fearless and HMS Kent. Harold Wilson and Ian Smith meet on HMS Fearless. They give a press conference. IS inspects troops. HW greets IS and party onto boat; interiors of the ...
The situation in Rhodesia, dramatised through the story of an African accused of stealing a white man's car.
A man files a report back to his company on whether Rhodesia is a good place - documentary on the attractions of Rhodesia.
John Hooper weighs up - Central African Airways is only a link.Why isn't it an international airline? Sir Robert Taylor chairman of C.A.A. explains why not. Review of C.A.A. services.
John Hooper weighs up - Rhodesia is Commonwealth's largest exporter of beef yet in Rhodesia it is a luxury. Film attempts to find out why.
John Hooper weighs up - looks at the hospital services for whites and blacks, visits various hospitals, and an interview with the health minister Dr. Dyson Blair.