LONG MARCH 1982
The Battle of Goose Green and the march on Port Stanley.
The Battle of Goose Green and the march on Port Stanley.
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, ...
The rle of medical staff in the Royal Navy.
The various kinds of medical staff in the Navy are introduced - medical assistants (HMS Dido), medical officers, medical technicians and RN nurses. "Imagine yourself in ...
China threatens to relinquish the Patten blueprint on Hong Kong. In Hong Kong there are concerns about post-1997 civil rights. These form the backdrop to the 1995 elections which turn out to be a victory for democracy - and for Patten. But ...
I. Lord and Lady Mountbatten attend a polo match - Lord Louis is the referee. After the match they are seen driving off in an open car.
II. Lord Mountbatten at the end of his tour of duty in Malta (December 1954) bids farewell on the quayside ...
Guides and Brownies greet and march past Lord Rowallan who takes the salute.
Hank Wangford, and his band the Lost Cowboys, travel to the Falkland Islands during Camp Sports week to meet real cowboys and find there an unexpected die-hard passion for country and western music. Wangford also encounters ...
Romantic drama set in Hong Kong. Story of the ill-fated love of an American correspondent and a Eurasian doctor.
Good footage of work to help eliminate the tsetse fly problem in Kenya. Var aerial shots of area, ground shots of bush clearance, rivers and wetlands.
Good shots of wildlife.
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Wildlife
Production / Donor Details: Collection shot by Bill Langridge, a Vet working for the World Health Organisation from the 1930s in Kenya.
Wildlife
Production / Donor Details: Collection shot by Bill Langridge, a Vet working for the World Health Organisation from the 1930s in Kenya.
Elephant count,
Rhino capture.
Production / Donor Details: Collection shot by Bill Langridge, a Vet working for the World Health Organisation from the 1930s in Kenya.