(Reel One) The morning of the invasion (the troops had landed before 5.30 am), angry Anguillans surround the office of the British Commissioner, Anthony Lee. London policemen from the Special Patrol Group try to ...
(Reel One) The morning of the invasion (the troops had landed before 5.30 am), angry Anguillans surround the office of the British Commissioner, Anthony Lee. London policemen from the Special Patrol Group try to ...
Crazy World War II comedy, based on Gibraltar's Barbary Apes legend.
The film offers a review of the current dvelopments in the countries surrounding Rhodesia, and shows the troops patrolling the Rhodesian border.
Looks at Fiji.
A look at our neighbours from China and Hong Kong.
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.
Racial conflict in Kenya.
A special report to the United Nations on the state of the trust territory of Papua New Guinea. As such the film covers a variety of topics, including social and economic conditions, and the political climate as the territory approaches self-government ...
Reel 1: Preparing Army Scout helicopter on airfield. Lifting crated load. Aden rock in background? SRN5 hovercraft prepared on airfield. Army Air Corps Scout lands, and is serviced and refuelled. In flight views of arid moutainous terrain, then ...
CINEMAGAZINE.
Items on the modern postal automated systems. Delivery of air-mailed flowers to Westminster Abbey from Jamaica; Spode Commemorative Plate made for Westminster Abbey; a rodeo marks Guyana's independence - attended ...
Includes: Nairobi: independence for Kenya.
Includes: repatriation to Tristan da Cunha from Tilbury.
"To Westminster - The Queen." HM Queen Elizabeth II undertakes the State Opening of Parliament, April 1966.
Newsreel cameras film the State Opening of Parliament for the first time. Among those also in attendance is ...
The work of the British Red Cross Society. Comm. Alan Badel
Shows the many tourist attractions of Hong Kong
Survey of the life of the islanders and their reaction to modern life.
Pitcairn Island in 1962 was an exceedingly remote place inhabited by a very small number of people – just 128, according to The Pitcairn People’s ...In addition to showing the technicalities involved in building the new harbour at Dubai, one of the Trucial States of the Arabian Gulf, the film shows something of the way of life of the people of Dubai. Intended for consulting engineers.
An investigation into the need for Kariba now that the Central African Federation has ended. John Hooper weighs up.
(Mute print only of) public relations film about the activities of the Royal Navy.
Scenes include submarine sequence, in-flight RAS (replenishment at sea), personnel installing electrical supply in a Hong Kong ...
The Roundel of the Rhodesian Air Force bears the lion insignia, hence the play o n a "pride" of eagles. This is the story of an airman's Air Force as seen throu gh the eyes and mind of a STation Adjutant.
Harold Wilson explains the government's decision to send troops to Zambia and to tighten trade sanctions against Rhodesia.
PRINCE CHARLES VISITS FIJI> FOR THE INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATIONS
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 ...
The first parliamentary elections held in Uganda, 1960. Also travel sequences.