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    Crouch Collection

    Family shots of Mr Crouch's engagement, wedding & honeymoon in East Africa. Back on duty in Aden, and other holiday footage.

    Production / Donor Details: Mr Crouch served as a political officer in the Aden Protectorates and Aden ...

     
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    German Federal Republic, Great Britain, South Africa

    Diamond smuggling in an African colony is foiled by the British commissioner.

     
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    Depicts the life of the Christian church in the remote desert communities of the Bechuanaland Protectorate. Shows the work of a travelling African evengelist; journeys of several hundred miles made by the missionary of the London Missionary Society to ...

     
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    Hong Kong

    Travelogue of Hong Kong

     
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    Development projects in Mexico, Burundi, Hong Kong and Tanzania illustrate the need or co-operation between develop-ing and developed

     
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    South Africa, Zambia

    A study in social transition, presenting the problem of a young village African who goes to work in the Rhodesian copper mines, but then, unable to come to terms with an industrial environment, feels himself drawn back to the simple ...

     
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    ROVING REPORTGreat Britain

    A report on the tension between China and Hong Kong and the border clashes of 1967.

     
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    DOMINICA 1965

    THIS WEEK [ITV/Rediffusion, 1956-68]Great Britain

    A profile on Dominica.

     
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    CLOSE-UPCanada

    Politics in British Guiana.

     
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    Great Britain

    Deals with the Royal Tour of West Africa. (Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Gam bia). Commentary spoken by Anthony Quayle.

     
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    Great Britain

    TRAVELOGUE.

    Rl. 1. Aerial shot of Lagos; Ibadhan - University College Hospital; fishing village near Port Harcourt; village funeral rite; village market scenes; chiefs of eastern region at Enugu seen outside parliament building; ...

     
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    WORLD IN ACTIONGreat Britain

    A report on Anguilla, with Robert Bradshaw and Sir Frederick Phillips.