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    Sidney Smith Collection

    A variety of images covering aspects of the Royal Visit to Nigeria of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1956.

    Production / Donor Details: Mr. Smith (b. 1914) was a railway engineer who worked in Nigeria between 1937 ...

     
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    Spencer Collection

    A selection on video of Mrs Spencer's slides and photographs taken during her nursing career in Nigeria and Sarawak. Part 1: Northern Nigeria 1953-1965. Part 2: Sarawak 1965-1967: Simangang; Kuching; Miri; Kelebit and also Brunei; ...

     
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    Nigeria

    Survey of the peoples, customs and economy of Nigeria.

    Travelogue of Nigeria. Includes Kano airport, Kano town - the mosque and market; children memorising the Koran; aerial views of Lagos; cocoa and ground nut cultivation; palm oil ...

     
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    Great Britain

    'Three Nigerian students from different corners of Nigeria come to Ibadan University. While they sit talking in a dance club, the film traces back each of their journeys to the university. Scenes of their homes give a new impression of an ...

     
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    TIMBER 1955

    Nigeria

    The operation of the PWD Sawmill in Nigeria.

     
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    Government film about the opening of the Nigerian legislative council.

    (Reels One and Three only viewed). The introduction provides a brief and uncritical review of progress made in Nigeria - Lagos converted from a ...

     
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    Great Britain

    Four stories set in Nigeria with the frustration of endeavour as their theme. One deals with the problem of hygiene, one with superstition, one with land conservation and one with education in Nigerian schools. What is being done to ...

     
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    Great Britain

    Leather traders in Northern Nigeria. Life, crafts, people, capital Kano, and the £2m export trade in hides and skins on N. Nigeria.

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Nigeria (or Belgian Congo?): Lord Leverhulme and his host and hostess, followed by three more European men, walk through a garden with palmtrees and a fullsize statue of a woman (15). (Gap) In front of a flight of stairs up to ...

     
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    Great Britain

    Tells the story of an industrial enterprise, which showed for the first time how the forest resources of Nigeria and Ghana could be used.

     
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    UNILEVER MAGAZINEGreat Britain

    three parts:- Animal Feeding Men of the Mersey Matadi Palm

     
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    Great Britain

    The medical work of the Uzuakoli leprosy settlement, and the patients' varied activities.

     
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    Great Britain

    Colonial troops in England for the Victory Parade on 8 June 1946.

    Colonial troops arrive in Britain for the Victory Parade. First, 'officers and men of the great West African Frontier Force' arrive at Liverpool on the liner ...

     
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    Great Britain

    At Udi in Nigeria.

    Work goes on in a village. The chief takes other village chiefs on a tour of inspection eg, the dispensary, a concrete water tank with tap, men clearing and levelling the ground, the arrival of the district officer ...

     
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    Nigeria

    The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Prince Henry and Princess Alice, on a tour of Eastern Nigeria, the Southern Cameroons and Lagos as the Federation of Nigeria approaches full independence and entry into the Commonwealth, starting 12 May 1959. ...

     
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    Great Britain

    The wedding of Phyllis and John Ticehurst in Lagos, Nigeria on 12 October 1936; the first wedding to be filmed in the colony.

     
  • WEST AFRICA WAS THERE
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    Film account of the part played by the 81st and 82nd (West African) Divisions in the third Arakan campaign, 1944-1945.

    No action footage. Men of the 81st Division under Major General Loftus Tottenham, ordered to ...

     
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    Nigeria

    The election and appointment of the new archbishop of West Africa, James Lawrence Horstead of Freetown, Sierra Leone who replaced Leslie Gordon Vining of Lagos at the Cathedral Church of Christ, Lagos.

     
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    Great Britain

    Amateur footage by J.N. Jeneid (tour manager with Thomas Cook) of scenes(?) shot in West Africa, the Canaries and Tenerife - probably on a Thomas Cook tour)

     
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    Windle Collection

    Scenes in Nigeria, Northern Rhodesia and the UK, 1957-69

    Production / Donor Details: The film was shot by Terence Leslie William Windle, private Secretary to Sir John Rankine in Nigeria from 1951 to 1958 and a District Officer in ...

     
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    GB

    A tribute to the "new Empire of the British Commonwealth of Nations" and more specifically to King George VI.

    The King is "a symbol of unity" who links the Empire in "geography, history and destiny" and also an ...