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Uganda attained independence in 1962.
Colonial troops in England for the Victory Parade on 8 June 1946.
Colonial troops arrive in Britain for the Victory Parade. ...
Scenes of the Mukama of Toro and chiefs at Fort Portal. People on the shores of Lake Edward, Katwe and ...
Sixteen African chiefs, the heads of tribes represented in 11th East African Division fighting in Burma, are received ...
At an East African Reinforcement Camp an entertainment unit stages a show for troops of 11th East African ...
Lieutenant-General Sir Oliver Leese, commander Allied Land Forces South East Asia (ALFSEA), visits 11th East African Division.
At an ...
Private Valentino Owori of the East African Pioneer Corps receives the British Empire Medal from Lieutenant General R.G.W.H. ...
Scenes in an African guides camp.
DOCUMENTARY. A record of the accession of Mutesa II in Kampala, 19th-20th November 1942.
Development programmes in Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika illustrate that "even in the midst of war, Great Britain does ...
The King's African Rifles' duties in the northern provinces of Kenya and Uganda are portrayed in a compilation ...
AMATEUR FILM. Ripon Falls (now damned); native fisheries on Lake Victoria (canoes made of long boards sewn together). The Uganda ...
INTEREST: Amateur film shot along lower reaches of Nile in Uganda: The Nile: shots taken from boat on river of ...