KENYA ELECTIONS 1963
The first election in Kenya; interviews with R.G. Ngala, Jomo Kenyatta and Thomas Joseph Mboya.
The first election in Kenya; interviews with R.G. Ngala, Jomo Kenyatta and Thomas Joseph Mboya.
A detailed study of African town and village life showing the work of the Methodist Mission in three main areas, Nairobi, the highlands and the coastal region, commemorating 100 years of Methodism in Kenya.
Tom and Sukie arrive in Malta to spend the holidays with their father, an archae ologist digging for a legendary golden statue of Calypso on the island of Gozo. He fails to meet the children who mke friends with Jiminy, a Maltese boy, ...
1. Spectacular views of the Victoria Falls. Some poor visibility due to spray. Shows both the Falls, the canyon and the rainbow created by the spray.
2. Exterior views of an older style wooden bungalow set in the area of the Falls. ...
Tanganyika Independence celebrations 1962. The Governor's departure from Tanganyika by Frigate. Lewis-Barned voyage home from Tanganyika in 1963 on the 'Kenya Castle': Durban, Capetown, Table Moutain. Ascension, St Helena ...
Royal Navy communications training film; includes scenes in Malta. Ships featured include HMS Birmingham, HMS Dundas, HMS Falmouth, HMS Berwick, HMS Brighton and HMS Hampshire.
The Alaska copper refinery near Broken Hill - runs through the processes of copper refining and the benefits it brings to the black workers.
This is a film of the first visit to Nairobi and includes a day at the horse races and a show, with vintage cars, gymnkana, and marching bands. General views around Nairobi and a section of the East African Safari Rally. Further scenes ...
Safaris in Kenya north of Mombasa, and the Royal Show
The No. 1 Mrewa Club from Salisbury perform 3 African dances.
The life of Africans against the background of village life and life in the cities of Rhodesia and in the Copper Belt of Northern Rhodesia.
Includes: Nairobi: independence for Kenya.
Includes: repatriation to Tristan da Cunha from Tilbury.
An investigation into the need for Kariba now that the Central African Federation has ended. John Hooper weighs up.
Shows the long-term side of Oxfams's work through the example of Basutoland, whe re Oxfam is financing farmer training and other agricultural improvement project s Problem of soil erosion and farmers ignorance. How modern ideas and ...
A safari round East Africa from Kampala in 1963 including: Murchison Falls National Park and Lake Victoria in Uganda, Crampton's Inn at Kitali and the highest road summit in Kenya. Momella Game Park and Ngorongoro Crater in Tanganyika ...
Film on the deployment of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars to Sarawak during the Indonesian confrontation. Showing foot and vehicle patrols in Saladin and Ferret armoured cars, vehicle checkpoints and off-duty activities.
Report on the secession of Nyasaland from the Central African Federation, with a particular look at its economic potential.
A British student re-visits his sister in Africa. A remembered safari in Uganda is contrasted with a subsequent safari through Kenya and Zanzibar showing the vast differences in terrain, in the colouring of animals and in the wild life. ...
John Hooper weighs up - Central African Airways is only a link.Why isn't it an international airline? Sir Robert Taylor chairman of C.A.A. explains why not. Review of C.A.A. services.
John Hooper weighs up - Rhodesia is Commonwealth's largest exporter of beef yet in Rhodesia it is a luxury. Film attempts to find out why.
John Hooper weighs up the tobacco industry in Rhodesia - interviews with farmers and black workers about the working relationship; the sorting and grading of the product; auctions in Salisbury; interviews with the auction floor manager ...
John Hooper interviews the General Manager of Bulawayo Railways about economics and freight from the north of the country to the ports; talks to the Operations Manager; mechanised workshops; reconditioning wagons; changing from steam to ...
Report on Trinidad one year after independence focuses on the possibility that political life may develop along racial lines as has happened in nearby British Guiana.
Island is at present governed by Dr Eric Williams ...