The technique of abortion using the Karman Kurette. The film stresses the ease of the technique and also the lack of need for sophisticated medical aparatus.
The technique of abortion using the Karman Kurette. The film stresses the ease of the technique and also the lack of need for sophisticated medical aparatus.
South Africa: various scenes. Kenya. Safari. Nigeria: Market in Lagos (Lewis Street)?
INTEREST. Apparently a compilation of three or more African travelogues, including material on the port of Mits'iwa in Ethiopia, and Cherry Kearton's Kenya expedition with Colonel "Buffalo" Jones in 1911.
Africans digging a road; a ...
DOCUMENTARY. A record of the Kearton-Jones expedition to Kenya, in which Colonel Jones and his two cowboys lasso a variety of wild animals, including a lioness, a cheetah and rhinoceros.
Main title (3). [Beginning missing. Porters hired by the ...
Main title. British East African troops in tropical kit loading their horses onto a train (100ft).
The British campaign in German East Africa, late 1915 to early 1916.
Soldiers of the King's African Rifles patrolling into the bush, supplied by light canoes bringing ...
The St. Joseph's Collection consists of 79 reels donated to the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum by the Mill Hill Missionary Society. Missionary films held in the collection contain footage of numerous ...
The Dugmore-Harris expedition to East Africa which was made to photograph wildlife in its natural surroundings. From a hide by a water-hole the following are observed:-
R1.1. Oryx (401-587); Marabou stork (589-752); eagle (735-775); ...
The control of hookworm disease in Kenya.
Amateur film of a safari in Kenya undertaken by Edward, Prince of Wales (later Duke of Windsor). Dated 1929 and 1927.
No titles. Three European women picnicing under a tree. They all smoke and are dressed in safari outfits. One woman ...
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 ...