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BRITISH NEWS NO. 26 (1940)

For a detailed shot list contact NFTVA. Items include: R.A.F. TOPICS INT HE NEWS OLD ORDER CHANGETH - A BIT! ...

 

BRITISH NEWS NO. 27 (1940)

For a detailed shot list contact the NFTVA. Items include: DUNKIRK BOATMEN HONOURED A SOUTH AFRICA'S HOME GUARD KING RECEIVES ...

 

CAROL MARSH AFRICAN FILMS NO. 1 (1940) enhanced entry

1) Native troops (in Northern Nigeria?) parading at small barracks or guardpost; 2) Africans along a road; 3) river with ...

 

CAROL MARSH AFRICAN FILMS NO. 10 (1940)

1947: 1) Dead person (possibly male), surrounded by family members; 2) Northern Nigerian scenes in modern area; 3) various shots ...

 

CAROL MARSH AFRICAN FILMS NO. 5 (1940)

1945: 1) Maize, guinea corn (sorghum) growing; 2) native gathering with dancing; (young men being beaten - Sharo Festival); 3) ...

 

CHILDREN OF OTHER LANDS (1940)

Designed to illustrate the importance of child welfare in missionary work. Children in Palestine, India, Africa, China and Japan, and ...

 

CONTRASTS (1940)

INTEREST. This appears to be part of a film contrasting scenes in an English village with African village life.

A woman ...

FOOD FROM THE EMPIRE

FOOD FROM THE EMPIRE (1940)has video enhanced entry

Film showing the food contributions supplied to Britain by various colonies and dominions.

Although more land has been given ...

 

il PRIMO COLPO ALL'IMPERO BRITANNICO - LA CONQUISTA... (1940)

The first two reels of a record of the Italian conquest of British Somaliland.

Maps illustrate the strategic importance ...

 

LAND OF RHODES (1940)

The development of Rhodesia from its discovery. The beauty of the Victoria Falls and the surrounding grasslands are explored.

 

LEOPARD MEN OF AFRICA (1940)

African tribesmen who dress as leopards and fix steel talons to their hands with which to murder neighbours.

MEN OF AFRICA

MEN OF AFRICA (1940)has video enhanced entry

Development programmes in Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika illustrate that "even in the midst of war, Great Britain does ...