1960s: AFRICA: man puts gold bar on pile. Mines in Congo. Industrial diamonds from Congo region. Diamonds from South Africa. Diamond mine buildings
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Men work, and children at vocational and bible schools on Philippines Island.
Protestant missions in Asia and Africa emphasize the medical, recreational, educational and service activities. Activities of people in the Philippines Island. Men work inside an industrial building. They load goods on a vehicle. They work on machines. A board reads: 'join the DVBS institute'. Children in vocational and bible schools. Women teach them. Location: Philippines. Date: 1934.
Aerial panoramic view of industrial sea shore. Harbour and transport infrastructure. Port Elisabeth, South Africa
Aerial panoramic view of industrial sea shore. Harbour and transport infrastructure. Port Elisabeth, South Africa
South Africa - construction manufacturing plant site with machinery and stairs
Paramount
Partial film portrait of Republican presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower focusing on his birthplace, attending West Point, Africa campaign, and D-Day
1964 Namibia South West Africa
1964 - b&w newsreel - South Africa - Namibia formerly known as South West Africa - British military on horseback - Windhoek civilians - Herero people - African woman - cattle and livestock - fishing industry - elephant - zebra - lion - cheetah - game park - wildlife - colonialism - imperialism
JACKSON #1
00:00:00:00 [Jesse Jackson pc on South Africa, Apartheid, and US Industrial policy]-- :24 SOT Jackson [with brief font]- .. [US gives] "tax incentives to mulitnational firms...and encourages them to take advantage of slave labor wages in countries such as S Africa..." (0:00)/
ALL WOOLLY!
Titles read: "ALL WOOLLY!" <br/> <br/>South Africa. <br/> <br/>Various shots show the South African wool industry. Flocks of sheep are herded in the countryside and sheared in barns. Fleeces are laid out in a packing shed; bales of wool seen in a warehouse; a British Government man inspects wool taken from a bale. Ends with shots of the British Navy at sea who ensure that South Africa "can be sure of delivering the goods".
AFRICA
LIBERIA, WEST AFRICA. AFRICAN VILLAGE. AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES. LIBERIAN FAMILY LIFE. CRAFTSMEN. BUILDING A CIRCULAR HOUSE. VILLAGE MEETING. RUBBER INDUSTRY.
NIGHTLINE IN SOUTH AFRICA
BARS. CU INTV/W SOUTH AFRICAN CHIEF MINISTER OF EMPLOYMENT TIMO BESAYDERCUT. HE SPEAKS ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE WHITE GOVERNMENT AND THE BLACKS. HE SAYS "I THINK INDUSTRY IS THE KEY. IF MORE INDUSTRY OPENS UP HERE I THINK IN 10 TO 15 YEARS SOUTH AFRICA WILL BECOME A UNITED STATES". CR: 120 CU INTV/W NEVILLE ALEXANDER A BLACK HISTORIAN. HE SPEAKS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA AND ITS INHABITANTS. CI: CIVIL RIGHTS: BLACKS, APARTHEID. PERSONALITIES: BESAYDERCUT, TIMO. PERSONALITIES: ALEXANDER, NEVILLE.
Carnets du Maroc II - Au sujet du roi
Series of shots of various industrial plants in Casablanca re "Savon Pingouin" "Office national du thé et du sucre", arabic inscriptions, "Good Year" truck.
SOUTH AFRICAN SIGHTS
Sights in South Africa- a man on a bike rides past the industrial electric company building, two people fishing, and black villagers chanting and marching together carrying sticks.
Solar Eclipse
A VERY RARE SIGHT INDEED - A SOLAR ECLIPSE ON CHRISTMAS.
Aerial view of salt lakes, Walvis Bay, Namibia
Aerial view of salt lakes, Walvis Bay, Namibia.
AFRICA
Ferry Lines (shipping company), LS harbor, Crane lifts crate onto cargo ship, Cargo ship on water, Building under construction in Africa, African construction workers on top of building, LS skyline of African city, African pedestrians on street, CUs black workers in factories, LS city, Waterfall, CU waterfall with rainbow, Workers on slopes of a reservoir, LS a dam, LS hydroelectric power plant, CU electric transformers, LS factory with smokestacks, Pan of rain forests, grasslands, A lake, African welder at work, Pedestrians on street, crossing street with traffic, Store window full of radios, CU steam locomotive going down railroad tracks, Traffic, People play in swimming pool, African nurses in a baby nursery, Black doctor signs a paper, Nurse with masks holds tray of sterilized instruments, Nurse lowers x-ray machine over patient on table, Black teacher pours chemical into test tubes in front of students, Teacher talks to students, Ext. building and traffic, Map of Africa and major cities, Sacks and crates are lowered by crane from ship, Pickup truck, tractor are raised by crane onto cargo ship, LS crane on the dock, Ship on water, CU names of the ships across their bow, CU tractor wheels rolling by, Traffic on the African roads and highways, Coal falls from the end of a conveyor belt, Worker drives a forklift with blocks of aluminum, Int. flaming steel plant, Molten steel being poured, LS a manganese strip mine (above ground), CU tree is sawed in half at lumber plant, Stacked lumber, MS factory machines roll wool and fiber, Worker picks fruit from tree, Industrial plant, CUs stacked ceramic bowls and cups, Machinery, "Bank" signs, Int. tellers in the bank, American flag on the bow of cargo ship, MS of ships, CU hand turns dial on ship controls, CU a temperature needle, Ship's officer unlocks a storeroom door, Officer counts barrels in a storeroom, The ship's turbine engine, Ship's hatch slowly closes hydraulically, A passenger cabin, Man opens bed in the passenger cabin, Man and woman are served drinks by a black waiter, Skyscraper in New York, Man in office halfway, Wall map of Africa in the office reception area, CU computer lights, keyboard, printer, punch cards, CUs bows of cargo ships
Medical, microscope and black woman in laboratory at night for analysis, research and science. Healthcare, pharmaceutical and scientist with equipment for sample, experiment and vaccine development
Medical, microscope and black woman in laboratory at night for analysis, research and science. Healthcare, pharmaceutical and scientist with equipment for sample, experiment and vaccine development
53704 1943 SOUTH AFRICA DOCUMENTARY "KNOW YOUR COMMONWEALTH"
The black-and-white circa 1943 film from the Apartheid era, “Know Your Commonwealth South Africa” compiled material shot for the South African Bureau of Information to take viewers to African nation. It of course is a colonial film at its core, and ignores the racial problems that haunted the nation. Farmers are shown in fields as we’re given a brief history of how the Dutch Trading Company came to South Africa more than 300 years ago, later joined by the British. It is a land of contrast, as a native Bantu is shown on horseback while men and women jump onto buses in bustling cities. African women are shown working in fields at mark 03:00 while African men are shown studying agriculture in college “to become scientific farmers.” The idyllic lifestyle was changed in September 1939 with the start of World War II (mark 04:15), and we see South African Prime Minister Jan Smuts meeting with his cabinet to discuss a declaration of war against the Axis powers. There are scenes of South African troops in formation and at sea (mark 05:04). With help from Britain’s Royal Air Force, South Africa was able to train pilots (mark 05:38) while native Africans are taught how to drive to assist in the war effort. We learn how Dutch and British South Africans fought side by side “to drive the Facists out of Abyssinia” and at mark 08:30 see South African Major General Dan Pienaar present a commendation to s soldier his service in the South African campaign. (Pienaar was killed in a 1942 air crash). The film tells of advancements in industry and how blacks and whites, men and women, have all learned to work together. As the war continues, so does work in fields (mark 10:30) as workers are shown going about their daily routines to supply produce to families and servicemen. The narrator echoes the words of General Smuts at mark 13:15 noting that a debt is owed to the principles which helped South African gain its own freedom. <p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Aerial view of salt lakes, Walvis Bay, Namibia
Aerial view of salt lakes, Walvis Bay, Namibia.
Retesting Senior Citizens for Drivers License; Liability of the Tobacco Industry; The Position of South Africa, 1988
Square Off; Guests are: St. George Crosse, Administrator; Les Kinsolving, WFBR Radio; Eddie Gutman, Attorney; Margaret Fountain, Doctor.
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Residential buildings and industrial borough at sea coast illuminated by setting sun. Port Elisabeth, South Africa
Residential buildings and industrial borough at sea coast illuminated by setting sun. Port Elisabeth, South Africa
WWII Battles in Europe and North Africa
b&w documentary - WWII - logistics and support for troops around the world - U.S. agriculture - farm tractors harvest potatoes - workers pick and pack produce - sheep on ranch - cattle on range - cattle into boxcar - logging - trees cut - coal train - railroad freight yard - various industrial work - military equipment on flatcars and loaded onto ship - convoy of freighters at sea - cu's faces of U.S. soldiers - series of stills of U.S. generals - N. Africa - soldiers try to stay on camel at Giza - soldiers get in horse-drawn car - soldiers smoke cigarette - Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meet at Casablanca - General Dwight Eisenhower - British army in Tripoli, Libya - tank convoy parades through town - German troops and tanks
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North Africa. <br/> <br/>Panning shot industrial area of city in front of mountains - possibly Algiers.