SOCIAL ISSUES
FOREIGN MINISTER OF GHANA SPEAKING ON NEED FOR INDUSTRIALIZATION IN GHANA
1957
Vice-President Richard Nixon and Patricia Nixon in Africa, Republic of Ghana, shots of native dancers - b&w
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON MEETS WITH GHANA PRESIDENT JERRY RAWLINGS (1995)
Ghana Man; 2/9/1995
Ghana man in court, wants to stay in US in nice home
10/27/67 A0035530 GHANA: GHANA:
10/27/67 A0035530 GHANA: GHANA: UNCUT "GHANA" SHOWS: SIGN (CANCERY EMBASSY OF GHANA): EXT OF THE BUILDING : SHOTS OF A FLAG, A MAP: SHOT OF DTHE AMB AND OTHERS IN THE OFFICE: SHOTS OF A PRESS CONFERENCE IN PROGRESS ~IL: (SHOT 10/27/66 - 150FT) GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS - GHANA - EMBASSIES - US US - FOREIGN RELATIONS - GHANA GHANA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - US XX / 150 FT / 16 - NEG
Ghana Flag
4K Flag, Paint brush flag animation on a black white background, The concept of drawing, brushstroke, grunge, paint strokes, dirty, national, independence, patriotism, election, pencil drawing, oil painting, pastel colored, cartoon,
Gladstone collection 3: Northern Territories, Ghana Part 5 c.1961
Filmmaker: Wilma Gladstone General description In this film, Gladstone and her friend Joyce Trott record a driving tour they made of the northern and eastern regions of Ghana. The footage shows a variety of everyday scenes depicting roof thatching, children learning and playing at school, various markets and children weaving cloth as well as scenes from the Independence Day celebrations in Ghana. Detailed description Ferry crossing the Volta River at Yeji Clip shows trucks driving off a car float ferry with side tug on one side of the river while other vehicles wait to drive onto the ferry. Men and women walk onto the ferry as well, including a young bread-seller balancing a large tray of bread loaves on his head. Scene switches aboard the ferry itself as it crosses the river, closing in on the opposite riverbank. Shots of cars and people waiting on the opposite side. Hauling water from a well, near Tamale A young woman stands deep in a waterhole and hauls up a drum of cloudy water to the inner edge of the hole where a woman with a baby tied to her back takes it from her and passes it up further to a waiting boy. He hands over another empty bucket for filling.
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Ghana New Nation
Ghana New Nation. A report of the new independent African nation of Ghana. 1950s, Africa, Ghana, Transatlantic Teleview, Robert Mckenzie, Robert Mackenzie, Gold Coast, Accra, sailboat, dancehall, couples dancing, sayings displayed on vehicles, women carrying things on their heads, modern buildings, Industrial Development Corporation, libraries, museums, hotels, traffic jam, man chopping down cocoa beans from tree, timber, logs being dragged through forest, port, Senior Civil Servant in Ministry of Housing Robert Gardiner talking about Ghanian administrators overseeing development, African young men wearing robes in university / college, Robert Mackenzie interviewing Ministry of Trade and Labor Commercial Officer Gloria Addai about role of women in Ghana, politics, illiteracy, children seated at desks in school raising arms and teacher calling on student, eduction, adult student writing letters on chalkboard, crying baby, community development, Robert Mackenzie interviewing Monsignor O'Grady about community development in Ghana, Ghana independence, Robert Mackenzie interviewing Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah about Ghana independence, native children waving, village, Apapam, Apapam-Akropong Road, men clearing forest debris to construct road
Compilation: Artisans de l'ONF
Shots of NFB filmmaker Roger Hart and Susan Dudley(?) On shoot in Ghana en 1974.
MISS GHANA COMES TO TOWN
London. <br/> <br/>SV. Miss Ghana, Monica Amekoafia, receiving a bouquet from BOAC receptionist at the bottom of the airliner steps. CU. The receptionist. CU. Miss Ghana - camera pans down her, showing the sash she is wearing and the bouquet of flowers. GV. Miss Ghana and the receptionist walking away from the airliner. GV. Car carrying Miss Ghana arriving in Berkeley Square where she is to meet Miss Britain, Iris Waller. SCU. Press photographers. SV. Miss Ghana stretches out her hand in greeting and shakes hands with Miss Britain. CU. Miss Britain speaking to Miss Ghana. The camera draws back to bring into picture Miss Ghana. GV. The two beauty queens walk towards car. SV. Car drives away. SV. The two beauty queens entering Deanfield Furs Salon. SV. Miss Ghana is helped on with a $1,000 mink bolero by Mr Deanfield. CU. Miss Ghana stroking mink. GV. The two beauty queens walking through Aspreys jewellery shop and looking at counters. CU. Man takes the bracelet from an $8,000 ruby and diamond set and places it round Miss Ghana's wrist. SV. The assistant fixing the bracelet round her wrist while Miss Britain looks on. CU. Miss Ghana looking at them, she turns and looks at camera. GV. Buckingham Palace, crowds at the gates. GV. Miss Ghana and Miss Britain walking past soldiers outside Palace - crowds standing around. <br/> <br/>(Orig.Neg.) (Title scene H.)
DIPLOMAT FROM GHANA - 1966 - HD
Dr. Bossman, an ambassador from Ghana, arrives at an airport. Direct transfer from film, Apple Pro Res 422 HQ 1080p.
Ghana gains independence; UN Representative Ralph Bunch and PM Kwame Nkrumah at ceremony.
In Africa the nation of Gold Coast becomes Ghana in a ceremony. African people of Ghana celebrate the end of colonial rule and gain of independence. Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah and member of U.S. House of Representatives Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. talk together. The military army of soldiers from Ghana passes in parade review in front of UN Representative Ralph Bunch and Nkrumah. The festivities are followed by a beauty contest in which Miss Ghana is selected. Location: Ghana. Date: March 7, 1957.