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British North Borneo became part of independent Malaysia in 1963. It now the state of Sabah.
Conflict of an English colonial and a prince of the Malayan Archipelago.
START 00:00:00 Monochrome scenes on board HMS Kent with views of the name plate on the quarterdeck, X and Y ...
Journey on rail car along single track light railway into the interior. Air strip with aircraft of 'Borneo Airways'. Take ...
Lord and Lady Selkirk visiting native villages (unknown location,most probably Borneo).
Production / Donor Details: The Selkirk collection belonged the late ...
The St. Joseph's Collection consists of 79 reels donated to the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum by the Mill Hill ...
Travelogue showing scenes from British North Borneo.
Opening with a train journey, the film shows views from the train as it ...
Colonial troops in England for the Victory Parade on 8 June 1946.
Colonial troops arrive in Britain for the Victory Parade. ...
Travelogue, following a journey from Mexico to Borneo, via Singapore, covering local flora, wildlife, peoples and customs.
Amateur colour film shot by British journalist ( Sunday Times, Sunday Chronicle, Daily Graphic) William Courtenay showing scenes in ...
Troops moving inland. Brief shot of troop carrier 'Jungle Juice'. Australian tanks and equipment moving up. Various troops at rest ...