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Under British rule from 1917, Tanganyika attained independence in 1961. It is now part of Tanzania.
DOCUMENTARY. Tanganyika on the eve of independence. An interview with Julius Nyerere.
How a college education in Dar es-salaam is changing the lifestyle of Victor Kimeseru, a Masai tribesman from Tanganyika.
Shows all stages in the planting, growing, work in the ginner and the buying and selling of cotton.
This film includes footage of building work going on in Kisumu docks, a family Christmas, sailing boats racing on a ...
Wild life in Lake Manyara National Park. Forest Fire. Village street. Local boys cutting grass with machetes. Mother elephant with ...
3 x Edited films. 'Local leave': record of holiday journey through East Africa. Map shows journey: from Uganda through Kenya, ...
Traces the history of the development of the production of the hard fibre, sisal, and shows growth and processing, and ...
Promotional film highlighting work done at the Tanganyika Branch.
Pleaes note: film made 8 years after Tanganyikan RC started - in ...
Film of Sisal production in Tanganyika filmed over a period of 18 months during 1955-56(?)
Production / Donor Details: The ...
Travel diary shot by Mr Silk during his farewell tour of Africa after leaving his job as Agricultural Officer in ...