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    TOPICAL BUDGETGreat Britain

    10,000 children greet Queen Alexandra in Hyde Park.

     
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    Members of the Rafai Fakir sect of Hyderabad perform rituals: dislocation of eyeball, skewering of neck, cheeks, skull and tongue.

     
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    Rafai Fakirs demonstrate their rites in the gardens of Hunt's bungalow.

     
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    Great Britain

    Amateur film showing Sir Hugh Stephenson, local scenes in Patna and Ranchi districts of India. Scenes include; seeing the Governor, Sir Hugh Stephenson, off at the station; the Governor's staff; dead tiger; a picnic; bison; dead deer; ...

     
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    RIVER NILE 1925

    PATHÉ REVIEWUSA

    TRAVELOGUE. The Blue Nile; monuments of Wadi Halfa.

    The Blue Nile (9-14); the ancient monuments south of Wadi Halfa (22-29); further shots of the tombs and temples (34-62); natives and donkeys and children seated on the ground ...

     
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    Amateur film. Waterway in Srinigar; bridge; waterfront and river traffic.

     
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    USA

    Comedy.

     
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    Great Britain

    Sir Alan Cobham's 20,000 mile flight round Africa in a Short's `Singapore' flying boat, between November 1927 and June 1928.

     
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    Amateur film presumably shot by a British Army officer in the Royal Artillery serving at Quetta records full-track carrier and Morris Commercial truck towing guns on difficult sandy terrain and various off-duty scenes with British Army wives boating ...

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. A record of Edward, Prince of Wales' visit to India and Nepal, 1921. Prince at Calcutta; the Malakand Pass; and tiger hunting in Nepal.

    No main title. A building outlined in lights (8). Arrival of the Prince in open landau ...

     
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    Great Britain

    AMATEUR FILM of a Safari in East Africa made by Glen Kidston. The film shows scenes from the Suez Canal, Port Sudan, Aden, Fort Jesus, Mombassa and Nairobi. There are also images of Sudanese natives and views of the P&O SS Mooltan. The ...

     
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    Great Britain

    A record of a safari in East Africa.

    The 5th Battalion King's East African Rifles returning from a route march. Government House, Nairobi including Lt. Col. Sir Edward Grigg, the Governor. The members of the expedition, the ...

     
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    Great Britain

    AMATEUR record of an expedition in East Africa made by Glen Kidston. The film concetrates on the baiting of a pride of Lions with a carcass, towed across a savannah from the back of a vehicle, whereupon is mounted the camera itself ...

     
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    Great Britain

    AMATEUR EXPEDITION film made by Glen Kidston and set in East Africa showing members of a safari, a rhinoceros, lions and giraffes.

    CS of Glen Kidston wearing a tall, pale homburg style hat and a white jacket. He talks to the camera ...

     
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    Great Britain

    Salvation army workers among the Bhil tribesmen, caring for Burmese and Ceylonese children, and the work of the Catherine Booth Memorial Hospital. Native life and scenes in India, Burma and Ceylon.

    Rl. 1. Travelling along a country ...

     
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    ACTUALITY. Garden party given by Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India during the Calcutta `season'.

    Main title (10). The garden party guests arriving (mainly Europeans). They cross lawn in front of the house (52). The Viceroy's party passing in front of ...

     
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    Great Britain

    Street scenes in ?Salisbury (177) A Kikuyu farm (263) Wambugu, Chief of the Kikuyu, greets Dr Philps of the Church of Scotland Mission (397) Wambugu shows neighbouring chief Mukoma the sword and stick presented by the Duke of York (432) ...

     
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    King Sohat conspires to kill King Ranjit ruler of a neighbouring kingdom.

     
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    Sheila Mary's first summer at Barang camp. Bedded down for her siesta. Watching Debtas's band. Peter the dog does a trust exercise with a biscuit on it's nose. Crossing Lingodan rickety bridge and screes. Baspa gorge. Pram and servants on road. ...

     
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    SHIRAZ 1928

    Great Britain, Germany, India

    The love story of the 17th century princess who became Empress Mumtaz Mahal, whose tomb is the Taj Mahal.

     
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    Miscellaneous amateur film of India. Includes scenes in Simla - Annandale mountains. The Mall Viceregal Lodge. Local acrobat. Nagpanchuri wrestling competition. Sambhur hunting at Shikar. Elephant beaters. The arrival of the Maharajah Kumar. Guard of ...

     
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    SINGAPORE 1927

    KODAK'S WHERE THEY GOGreat Britain

    A travelogue with a heavy emphasis on Kodak goods - arriving at the port, kodak goods being unloaded and then carried through Indian and Chinese quarters. The staff at Kodak's Singapore office are shown.

     
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    SINGAPORE 1926

     
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    EMPIRE SERIESGreat Britain

    The sisal industry in British East Africa. Gathering and transporting the sisal leaves, extracting the fibre by machine, washing, drying, and baling up the finished product.

    Waving sisal grass on a large plantation. ...