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THE SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAY NETWORK: ROUTES, CONSTRUCTION WORK, STATIONS, WORKSHOPS, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
A party of Sudanese chiefs visit London (35ft).
THE PRINCE OF WALES TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA, MAY-JULY 1925
The film opens with a globe, on which Zanzibar is highlighted. The titles outline the role of the island as ...
INTEREST. Section from expedition film, showing the village of Ibandha, and Bakonjo tribal dancing.
No main title. Intertitles (18). Bakonjo people ...
African tribal dancing.
The goodwill tour of the Royal Navy's special service squadron around the world, November 1923 to September 1924.
The ...
First of Brunel's burlesques. All parts played by Adrian Brunel.
Angus Buchanan's expedition to the Sahel region of the Sahara in 1922-23. Includes Sir Hugh Clifford and the Executive Council ...
INTEREST. Journey through the Niger Delta in Nigeria from Onitsha.
No titles. Travelling shot from boat of river bank at Onitsha ...
The story of the meeting, in Africa, of two men who find that they were the husband and lover of ...
Footage of local life in Southern Nigeria.
INDUSTRIAL. The collection and manufacture of palm nuts and palm oil; travelling shots along the River Niger and its tributaries; ...
INTEREST. Part of a journey from the Semliki River to the Ituri River in the Congo (Zaire).
Main title (7). Line ...
ACTUALITY. Nigeria (or Belgian Congo?): Lord Leverhulme and his host and hostess, followed by three more European men, walk ...
The installation of Sekgoma Khama as chief, 28th May 1923. Shows the main ceremony with British officials and the attendant ...
One of Uganda's native kings salutes the Union Jack during an Empire Day ceremony in South Africa. Film supplied by ...
Animation. Silhouette, white on black.
"Lyman H. Howe presents Hunting Lions in Africa" (3). A man on the back of an ...
Footage of Sir Harry Lauder's round the world trip, camp life in Africa (?).
No main title. "Messrs. J. Walkden's Store" (3). LS of the store, name clearly seen, a European man stands outside, ...