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Southern Rhodesia declared independence unilaterally as Rhodesia in 1965. It achieved formal independence as Zimbabwe in 1980.
Que Que at Home - for international trade.
Centralised Train Control - scenes of its operation.
Don't Blame the Dog - dog ...
The first international congress of African culture held in Salisbury.
Recruitment film to encourage nurses and doctors to go to Rhodesia. Shows the terrain, work in the hospitals and public ...
The building of Kyle dam and its effects on the sugar industry.
Story of two orphan lion cubs brought up by a game warden in a Rhodesian reserve.
Scenes covering the harvesting, drying, grading and preparation of sale of tobacco crop at 'Rivers' Farm.
Production / Donor Details: The ...
Described as an "election filmet" it exhorts people (Blacks) to vote in the forthcoming elections.
Life in the Rhodesia Royal Air Force - the day's routine at an air base, vampire squadron exercises, training for ...
Documentary on the Zambesi river.
Roy Welensky is interviewed by Malcolm Muggeridge, topics include the Commonwealth, racial policy, South Africa, possible constitutional change, imperial rule ...
The sugar industry in Rhodesia, including:- 1960 Bulawayo trade show, the sugar pavillion and the visit by the Queen Mother, ...
The improvements one can make to a farm with the help of the conservation officer, the procedure, including aerial photographyand ...