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TANGANYIKA ELECTION - NO SOUND
(1 Nov 1962)
Crowds at election meeting. Bibi Titi addressing meeting. Poster. Polling Station. Voters queueing. Signboard. Julius Nyerere at polling desk votes. Street.
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published: 21 Jul 2015
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Tanganyika Independent (1961)
Full title reads: "Tanganyika Independent - Technicolor".
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
GV Dar es Salaam. LV Welcome sign. GV Flags flying at the airport.
Various shots of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arriving by plane. He is greeted by the Governor, Sir Richard Turnbull and President Julius Nyerere. Various shots of Duke with dignitaries.
Various shots of crowds waiting around the Independence Monument. Nyerere walks in with Jomo Kenyatta from Kenya.
GV HMS Belfast floodlit in harbour.
Various shots of flag raising ceremony at night in National Stadium. Various shots of various flags and colours being paraded. The national flag is hoisted. Various shots of firework display.
GV Dawn shot on beach the next day. VS People in market square.
Various shots of National ...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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Tanganyika (1961)
M/S of a cruise liner coming towards a harbour. Various shots of yachts sailing on the water of the harbour of Dar-es-Salaam at Tanzania (or Tanganyika) in Africa; men in shorts and girls in bikinis are seen on one of the yachts.
M/S on the wharf showing porters carrying sacks and boxes. Various shots in the marketplace showing stalls of fruit, and a man cutting tobacco into little parcels. C/U of a pile of mangoes (?). M/Ss of a sisal plantation; hundreds of spiky-leaved plants beside the sea. A man is seen cutting the leaves off a plant; women arrange sisal fibres over hundreds of lines in a field. M/S and C/Us of two Masai warriors in traditional costume; beaded necklaces and earrings.
L/S of a small plane (East African Airways) landing on a red earthy runway in the highland...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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TANGANYIKA - INDEPENDENT THIS YEAR
(6 Apr 1961) At the Constitutional Conference in Dar-es-Salaam, the Colonial Secretary, Mr Macleod, announced this good news: internal self-government for Tanganyika in May and full independence on December the 28th of this year. Mr Julius Nyerere, who now becomes Prime Minister, expressed his pleasure and invited Mr Macleod to Independence Day Celebrations. But celebrations over the announcement began at once.
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published: 21 Jul 2015
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Lady Marion Chesham "Tanganyika's Plans for Progress" (1962)
Lady Marion Chesham, member of the Tanganyika Legislature (present-day Tanzania), delivers a convocation speech called "Tanganyika's Plans for Progress" at Augsburg College (now Augsburg University) on 1962 February 8.
Lady Chesham is introduced by Philip Quanbeck and Elizabeth Heffelfinger. The speech was recorded as part of a group of Chapel Talks from February 1962.
As noted in the 1969 February 7 Augsburg Echo, "Lady Chesham holds a unique position in the political life of Africa as a European member of the Tanganyika Legislature. She has studied agricultural opportunities in Tanganyika and developed coffee into a promising crop for (the Southern Highlands Province) of Tanganyika."
Digitized from reel-to-reel audio on 2021 August 2.
Identifier: SC 05.1.4.2013.01.0373.02
published: 09 Aug 2021
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Tanganyika Independence (1961)
Tanganyika Independence.
Various shots of people dancing in the street. L/S Mr Iain MacLeod. Mr. Julius Nyerere and the Governor Sir Richard Turnbull walking towards camera in the garden of Government house during a garden party given in honour of the secretary of State by the Governor. L/S Mr. MacLeod meeting guests. M/S A chief shakes hands with Mr. MacLeod then with Mrs. MacLeod and Lady Turnbull. M/S Another chief shaking hands with Mr. MacLeod.
L/S Crowds dancing and cheering outside Karamjee Hall in Dar-Es-Salaam. M/S Pan people dancing and shouting in the street. L/S Exterior of the Karamjee Hall as Mr. Nyerere is being carried shoulder high by the crowds after the independence announcement he is waving a banner reading "Complete independence 1961". L/S Crowds gathered round ...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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Burundi 1 Franc 2003 S1 Ep15 World UNC Coin @menumist
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Burundi (/bəˈrʊndi/ i bə-RUUN-dee or /bəˈrʌndi/ bə-RUN-dee), officially the Republic of Burundi (Kirundi: Repuburika y’Uburundi[u.βu.ɾǔː.ndi]; Swahili: Jamuhuri ya Burundi; French: République du Burundi [buʁundi, byʁyndi]), is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley at the junction between the African Great Lakes region and East Africa. It is bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and southeast, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west; Lake Tanganyika lies along its southwestern border. The capital cities are Gitega and Bujumbura, the latter being the country's largest city.
The Twa, Hutu and Tutsi peoples have lived in Burundi for at least 500 years. For more than 200 of those years, Burundi was an independent kingdom, until the beginning of the 20th...
published: 07 Sep 2023
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Taganyika Elections (1959)
Unissued / unused material.
Elections in Tanganyika - Governor Sir Richard Turnbull announces important constitutional changes which will lead towards independence for Tanzania.
MS Bibi Titi, leader of the women's section of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) talking to Joseph Nyerere (Julius Nyerere's brother) and other TANU officials outside Karimjee Hall, where LEGCO (Legislative Council?) sits. Derek Bryceson (Minister for Mines and Commerce) arriving with Mrs. Keeka. Statesman Sir Charles Phillips arriving with his wife. John Rupia, the Vice President of Tanu. The Mayor of Dar es Salaam Councillor Diwani. The Commissioner of Police Mr. G. S. Wilson with Mrs. Wilson talking with police officers outside Karimjee Hall. Julius Nyerere, leader of the Tanganyika elect...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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NYERERE ELECTED - NO SOUND
(4 Nov 1962)
Procession through streets. Effigy of Nyerere's opponent. Nyerere on balcony waving. Crowd. Tanganyikans dancing.
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published: 21 Jul 2015
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TANGANYIKA - COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE 1961
published: 11 Apr 2013
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TANGANYIKA ELECTION - NO SOUND
(1 Nov 1962)
Crowds at election meeting. Bibi Titi addressing meeting. Poster. Polling Station. Voters queueing. Signboard. Julius Nyerere at polling desk v...
(1 Nov 1962)
Crowds at election meeting. Bibi Titi addressing meeting. Poster. Polling Station. Voters queueing. Signboard. Julius Nyerere at polling desk votes. Street.
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https://wn.com/Tanganyika_Election_No_Sound
(1 Nov 1962)
Crowds at election meeting. Bibi Titi addressing meeting. Poster. Polling Station. Voters queueing. Signboard. Julius Nyerere at polling desk votes. Street.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Tanganyika Independent (1961)
Full title reads: "Tanganyika Independent - Technicolor".
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
GV Dar es Salaam. LV Welcome sign. GV Flags flying at the airport.
...
Full title reads: "Tanganyika Independent - Technicolor".
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
GV Dar es Salaam. LV Welcome sign. GV Flags flying at the airport.
Various shots of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arriving by plane. He is greeted by the Governor, Sir Richard Turnbull and President Julius Nyerere. Various shots of Duke with dignitaries.
Various shots of crowds waiting around the Independence Monument. Nyerere walks in with Jomo Kenyatta from Kenya.
GV HMS Belfast floodlit in harbour.
Various shots of flag raising ceremony at night in National Stadium. Various shots of various flags and colours being paraded. The national flag is hoisted. Various shots of firework display.
GV Dawn shot on beach the next day. VS People in market square.
Various shots of National Stadium for the Independence Ceremony. Shots of Duke of Edinburgh and Mr Nyerere during ceremony. Various shots of musicians and dancers celebrating the Independence of their nation.
FILM ID:1744.13
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
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https://wn.com/Tanganyika_Independent_(1961)
Full title reads: "Tanganyika Independent - Technicolor".
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
GV Dar es Salaam. LV Welcome sign. GV Flags flying at the airport.
Various shots of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arriving by plane. He is greeted by the Governor, Sir Richard Turnbull and President Julius Nyerere. Various shots of Duke with dignitaries.
Various shots of crowds waiting around the Independence Monument. Nyerere walks in with Jomo Kenyatta from Kenya.
GV HMS Belfast floodlit in harbour.
Various shots of flag raising ceremony at night in National Stadium. Various shots of various flags and colours being paraded. The national flag is hoisted. Various shots of firework display.
GV Dawn shot on beach the next day. VS People in market square.
Various shots of National Stadium for the Independence Ceremony. Shots of Duke of Edinburgh and Mr Nyerere during ceremony. Various shots of musicians and dancers celebrating the Independence of their nation.
FILM ID:1744.13
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 177930
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Tanganyika (1961)
M/S of a cruise liner coming towards a harbour. Various shots of yachts sailing on the water of the harbour of Dar-es-Salaam at Tanzania (or Tanganyika) in Afr...
M/S of a cruise liner coming towards a harbour. Various shots of yachts sailing on the water of the harbour of Dar-es-Salaam at Tanzania (or Tanganyika) in Africa; men in shorts and girls in bikinis are seen on one of the yachts.
M/S on the wharf showing porters carrying sacks and boxes. Various shots in the marketplace showing stalls of fruit, and a man cutting tobacco into little parcels. C/U of a pile of mangoes (?). M/Ss of a sisal plantation; hundreds of spiky-leaved plants beside the sea. A man is seen cutting the leaves off a plant; women arrange sisal fibres over hundreds of lines in a field. M/S and C/Us of two Masai warriors in traditional costume; beaded necklaces and earrings.
L/S of a small plane (East African Airways) landing on a red earthy runway in the highlands. Nice M/S of several western tourists coming out of the plane. They climb in the back of a Land Rover with open sides, and are driven to a national park or game reserve. In a lake there we see some hippos bathing in the water (only eyes and ears seen!) while the tourists take photos and film with cine cameras. Another Land Rover is seen driving over a plain; tourists look through the open top to see a lion standing over it's kill (L/S). M/Ss of a lioness; a hyena.
M/S of the clock tower at Arusha; commentator says the tower is precisely halfway between Cairo and the Cape of Good Hope. Other buildings in the town look quite modern. M/Ss of the market place; Africans carrying baskets on their heads; people examining fabrics; traders sitting on the ground with mats displaying their produce before them.
M/S of a swimming pool (probably on the slopes of Mount Meru) as a girl dives in; some middle-aged westerners sit at a table with a beer and watch. M/S of a young couple in dressing gowns eating breakfast on their hotel balcony; the man looks through binoculars at the view; L/S of the countryside on the lower slopes of the mountains; lots of trees, then thinning out towards the coast (I think - it's a bit misty).
M/Ss of a group of tourists setting out on a walk in shorts and walking boots; they walk past some exotic blossoms on a tree and off over a plain; some carry backpacks. M/S of two men stopping to take in the view; they look rather 'Englishman abroad' in their pullovers and woolly hats; one wears a cravat. L/S of Mount Kilimanjaro rising majestically into the clouds. Various shots of the snow covered mountains from the air, including brief M/S from behind the driver of our plane. Amazing shot of Kilimajaro's ice-crater in the sunshine.
Cuts exist - see separate record.
FILM ID:141.1
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
https://wn.com/Tanganyika_(1961)
M/S of a cruise liner coming towards a harbour. Various shots of yachts sailing on the water of the harbour of Dar-es-Salaam at Tanzania (or Tanganyika) in Africa; men in shorts and girls in bikinis are seen on one of the yachts.
M/S on the wharf showing porters carrying sacks and boxes. Various shots in the marketplace showing stalls of fruit, and a man cutting tobacco into little parcels. C/U of a pile of mangoes (?). M/Ss of a sisal plantation; hundreds of spiky-leaved plants beside the sea. A man is seen cutting the leaves off a plant; women arrange sisal fibres over hundreds of lines in a field. M/S and C/Us of two Masai warriors in traditional costume; beaded necklaces and earrings.
L/S of a small plane (East African Airways) landing on a red earthy runway in the highlands. Nice M/S of several western tourists coming out of the plane. They climb in the back of a Land Rover with open sides, and are driven to a national park or game reserve. In a lake there we see some hippos bathing in the water (only eyes and ears seen!) while the tourists take photos and film with cine cameras. Another Land Rover is seen driving over a plain; tourists look through the open top to see a lion standing over it's kill (L/S). M/Ss of a lioness; a hyena.
M/S of the clock tower at Arusha; commentator says the tower is precisely halfway between Cairo and the Cape of Good Hope. Other buildings in the town look quite modern. M/Ss of the market place; Africans carrying baskets on their heads; people examining fabrics; traders sitting on the ground with mats displaying their produce before them.
M/S of a swimming pool (probably on the slopes of Mount Meru) as a girl dives in; some middle-aged westerners sit at a table with a beer and watch. M/S of a young couple in dressing gowns eating breakfast on their hotel balcony; the man looks through binoculars at the view; L/S of the countryside on the lower slopes of the mountains; lots of trees, then thinning out towards the coast (I think - it's a bit misty).
M/Ss of a group of tourists setting out on a walk in shorts and walking boots; they walk past some exotic blossoms on a tree and off over a plain; some carry backpacks. M/S of two men stopping to take in the view; they look rather 'Englishman abroad' in their pullovers and woolly hats; one wears a cravat. L/S of Mount Kilimanjaro rising majestically into the clouds. Various shots of the snow covered mountains from the air, including brief M/S from behind the driver of our plane. Amazing shot of Kilimajaro's ice-crater in the sunshine.
Cuts exist - see separate record.
FILM ID:141.1
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 67538
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TANGANYIKA - INDEPENDENT THIS YEAR
(6 Apr 1961) At the Constitutional Conference in Dar-es-Salaam, the Colonial Secretary, Mr Macleod, announced this good news: internal self-government for Tanga...
(6 Apr 1961) At the Constitutional Conference in Dar-es-Salaam, the Colonial Secretary, Mr Macleod, announced this good news: internal self-government for Tanganyika in May and full independence on December the 28th of this year. Mr Julius Nyerere, who now becomes Prime Minister, expressed his pleasure and invited Mr Macleod to Independence Day Celebrations. But celebrations over the announcement began at once.
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(6 Apr 1961) At the Constitutional Conference in Dar-es-Salaam, the Colonial Secretary, Mr Macleod, announced this good news: internal self-government for Tanganyika in May and full independence on December the 28th of this year. Mr Julius Nyerere, who now becomes Prime Minister, expressed his pleasure and invited Mr Macleod to Independence Day Celebrations. But celebrations over the announcement began at once.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Lady Marion Chesham "Tanganyika's Plans for Progress" (1962)
Lady Marion Chesham, member of the Tanganyika Legislature (present-day Tanzania), delivers a convocation speech called "Tanganyika's Plans for Progress" at Augs...
Lady Marion Chesham, member of the Tanganyika Legislature (present-day Tanzania), delivers a convocation speech called "Tanganyika's Plans for Progress" at Augsburg College (now Augsburg University) on 1962 February 8.
Lady Chesham is introduced by Philip Quanbeck and Elizabeth Heffelfinger. The speech was recorded as part of a group of Chapel Talks from February 1962.
As noted in the 1969 February 7 Augsburg Echo, "Lady Chesham holds a unique position in the political life of Africa as a European member of the Tanganyika Legislature. She has studied agricultural opportunities in Tanganyika and developed coffee into a promising crop for (the Southern Highlands Province) of Tanganyika."
Digitized from reel-to-reel audio on 2021 August 2.
Identifier: SC 05.1.4.2013.01.0373.02
https://wn.com/Lady_Marion_Chesham_Tanganyika's_Plans_For_Progress_(1962)
Lady Marion Chesham, member of the Tanganyika Legislature (present-day Tanzania), delivers a convocation speech called "Tanganyika's Plans for Progress" at Augsburg College (now Augsburg University) on 1962 February 8.
Lady Chesham is introduced by Philip Quanbeck and Elizabeth Heffelfinger. The speech was recorded as part of a group of Chapel Talks from February 1962.
As noted in the 1969 February 7 Augsburg Echo, "Lady Chesham holds a unique position in the political life of Africa as a European member of the Tanganyika Legislature. She has studied agricultural opportunities in Tanganyika and developed coffee into a promising crop for (the Southern Highlands Province) of Tanganyika."
Digitized from reel-to-reel audio on 2021 August 2.
Identifier: SC 05.1.4.2013.01.0373.02
- published: 09 Aug 2021
- views: 43
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Tanganyika Independence (1961)
Tanganyika Independence.
Various shots of people dancing in the street. L/S Mr Iain MacLeod. Mr. Julius Nyerere and the Governor Sir Richard Turnbull walking...
Tanganyika Independence.
Various shots of people dancing in the street. L/S Mr Iain MacLeod. Mr. Julius Nyerere and the Governor Sir Richard Turnbull walking towards camera in the garden of Government house during a garden party given in honour of the secretary of State by the Governor. L/S Mr. MacLeod meeting guests. M/S A chief shakes hands with Mr. MacLeod then with Mrs. MacLeod and Lady Turnbull. M/S Another chief shaking hands with Mr. MacLeod.
L/S Crowds dancing and cheering outside Karamjee Hall in Dar-Es-Salaam. M/S Pan people dancing and shouting in the street. L/S Exterior of the Karamjee Hall as Mr. Nyerere is being carried shoulder high by the crowds after the independence announcement he is waving a banner reading "Complete independence 1961". L/S Crowds gathered round Mr. Nyerere as he gets into his car and then waves to the crowd and throws the banners into the air. Mr. Nyerere with his wife and two members of his government waving to the crowds from the back of the Land Rover.
L/S man in the street leans forward and kisses the ground then leans back again. M/S as he leans forward and kisses the ground again. L/S Crowds rushing through streets waving branches from trees. L/S Mr. Nyerere in his car driving through the crowds. M/S As the car drives towards camera. L/S Crowds of people rushing through the streets after Mr. Nyerere's car.
Cataloguer's note: For search purposes, Decolonization.
FILM ID:1718.08
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
https://wn.com/Tanganyika_Independence_(1961)
Tanganyika Independence.
Various shots of people dancing in the street. L/S Mr Iain MacLeod. Mr. Julius Nyerere and the Governor Sir Richard Turnbull walking towards camera in the garden of Government house during a garden party given in honour of the secretary of State by the Governor. L/S Mr. MacLeod meeting guests. M/S A chief shakes hands with Mr. MacLeod then with Mrs. MacLeod and Lady Turnbull. M/S Another chief shaking hands with Mr. MacLeod.
L/S Crowds dancing and cheering outside Karamjee Hall in Dar-Es-Salaam. M/S Pan people dancing and shouting in the street. L/S Exterior of the Karamjee Hall as Mr. Nyerere is being carried shoulder high by the crowds after the independence announcement he is waving a banner reading "Complete independence 1961". L/S Crowds gathered round Mr. Nyerere as he gets into his car and then waves to the crowd and throws the banners into the air. Mr. Nyerere with his wife and two members of his government waving to the crowds from the back of the Land Rover.
L/S man in the street leans forward and kisses the ground then leans back again. M/S as he leans forward and kisses the ground again. L/S Crowds rushing through streets waving branches from trees. L/S Mr. Nyerere in his car driving through the crowds. M/S As the car drives towards camera. L/S Crowds of people rushing through the streets after Mr. Nyerere's car.
Cataloguer's note: For search purposes, Decolonization.
FILM ID:1718.08
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 8747
0:16
Burundi 1 Franc 2003 S1 Ep15 World UNC Coin @menumist
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Burundi (/bəˈrʊndi/ i bə-RUUN-dee or /bəˈrʌndi/ bə-RUN-dee), officially the Republic of Burundi (Kirundi: Repuburika y’Uburundi[u.βu.ɾǔː.ndi]; Swahili: Jamu...
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Burundi (/bəˈrʊndi/ i bə-RUUN-dee or /bəˈrʌndi/ bə-RUN-dee), officially the Republic of Burundi (Kirundi: Repuburika y’Uburundi[u.βu.ɾǔː.ndi]; Swahili: Jamuhuri ya Burundi; French: République du Burundi [buʁundi, byʁyndi]), is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley at the junction between the African Great Lakes region and East Africa. It is bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and southeast, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west; Lake Tanganyika lies along its southwestern border. The capital cities are Gitega and Bujumbura, the latter being the country's largest city.
The Twa, Hutu and Tutsi peoples have lived in Burundi for at least 500 years. For more than 200 of those years, Burundi was an independent kingdom, until the beginning of the 20th century, when it became a German colony.[13] After the First World War and Germany's defeat, the League of Nations "mandated" the territory to Belgium. After the Second World War, this transformed into a United Nations Trust Territory. Both Germans and Belgians ruled Burundi and Rwanda as a European colony known as Ruanda-Urundi.[14] Burundi and Rwanda had never been under common rule until the time of European colonization of Africa
Burundi gained independence in 1962 and initially had a monarchy, but a series of assassinations, coups and a general climate of regional instability culminated in the establishment of a republic and a one-party state in 1966. Bouts of ethnic cleansing and ultimately two civil wars and genocides during the 1970s and again in the 1990s resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths, leaving the economy undeveloped and the population one of the world's poorest.[15] The year 2015 witnessed large-scale political strife as President Pierre Nkurunziza opted to run for a third term in office, a coup attempt failed and the country's parliamentary and presidential elections were broadly criticised by members of the international community.
The sovereign state of Burundi's political system is that of a presidential representative democratic republic based upon a multi-party state. The president of Burundi is the head of state and head of government. There are currently 21 registered parties in Burundi.[16] On 13 March 1992, Tutsi coup leader Pierre Buyoya established a constitution,[17] which provided for a multi-party political process and reflected multi-party competition.[18] Six years later, on 6 June 1998, the constitution was changed, broadening the National Assembly's seats and making provisions for two vice-presidents. Because of the Arusha Accord, Burundi enacted a transitional government in 2000.In October 2016, Burundi informed the UN of its intention to withdraw from the International Criminal Court.
Burundi remains primarily a rural society, with just 13.4% of the population living in urban areas in 2019.[21] As of 2023, the country had a population density of 473 people per square kilometer, making it the 17th most densely populated country.Roughly 85% of the population are of Hutu ethnic origin, 15% are Tutsi, and fewer than 1% are indigenous Twa.The official languages of Burundi are Kirundi, French, and English, Kirundi being recognised officially as the sole national language
One of the smallest countries in Africa, Burundi's land is used mostly for subsistence agriculture and grazing, which has led to deforestation, soil erosion and habitat loss.[25] As of 2005, the country was almost completely deforested, with less than 6% of its land covered by trees and over half of that being commercial plantations.
Burundi is the poorest country in the world as per GDP per capita, and is one of the least developed countries, facing widespread poverty, corruption, instability, authoritarianism, and illiteracy.
Burundi is densely populated, and many young people emigrate in search of opportunities elsewhere. The World Happiness Report 2018 ranked the country as the world's least happy with a rank of 156.Burundi is a member of the African Union, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, United Nations, East African Community (EAC) and the Non-Aligned Movement.
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Burundi (/bəˈrʊndi/ i bə-RUUN-dee or /bəˈrʌndi/ bə-RUN-dee), officially the Republic of Burundi (Kirundi: Repuburika y’Uburundi[u.βu.ɾǔː.ndi]; Swahili: Jamuhuri ya Burundi; French: République du Burundi [buʁundi, byʁyndi]), is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley at the junction between the African Great Lakes region and East Africa. It is bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and southeast, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west; Lake Tanganyika lies along its southwestern border. The capital cities are Gitega and Bujumbura, the latter being the country's largest city.
The Twa, Hutu and Tutsi peoples have lived in Burundi for at least 500 years. For more than 200 of those years, Burundi was an independent kingdom, until the beginning of the 20th century, when it became a German colony.[13] After the First World War and Germany's defeat, the League of Nations "mandated" the territory to Belgium. After the Second World War, this transformed into a United Nations Trust Territory. Both Germans and Belgians ruled Burundi and Rwanda as a European colony known as Ruanda-Urundi.[14] Burundi and Rwanda had never been under common rule until the time of European colonization of Africa
Burundi gained independence in 1962 and initially had a monarchy, but a series of assassinations, coups and a general climate of regional instability culminated in the establishment of a republic and a one-party state in 1966. Bouts of ethnic cleansing and ultimately two civil wars and genocides during the 1970s and again in the 1990s resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths, leaving the economy undeveloped and the population one of the world's poorest.[15] The year 2015 witnessed large-scale political strife as President Pierre Nkurunziza opted to run for a third term in office, a coup attempt failed and the country's parliamentary and presidential elections were broadly criticised by members of the international community.
The sovereign state of Burundi's political system is that of a presidential representative democratic republic based upon a multi-party state. The president of Burundi is the head of state and head of government. There are currently 21 registered parties in Burundi.[16] On 13 March 1992, Tutsi coup leader Pierre Buyoya established a constitution,[17] which provided for a multi-party political process and reflected multi-party competition.[18] Six years later, on 6 June 1998, the constitution was changed, broadening the National Assembly's seats and making provisions for two vice-presidents. Because of the Arusha Accord, Burundi enacted a transitional government in 2000.In October 2016, Burundi informed the UN of its intention to withdraw from the International Criminal Court.
Burundi remains primarily a rural society, with just 13.4% of the population living in urban areas in 2019.[21] As of 2023, the country had a population density of 473 people per square kilometer, making it the 17th most densely populated country.Roughly 85% of the population are of Hutu ethnic origin, 15% are Tutsi, and fewer than 1% are indigenous Twa.The official languages of Burundi are Kirundi, French, and English, Kirundi being recognised officially as the sole national language
One of the smallest countries in Africa, Burundi's land is used mostly for subsistence agriculture and grazing, which has led to deforestation, soil erosion and habitat loss.[25] As of 2005, the country was almost completely deforested, with less than 6% of its land covered by trees and over half of that being commercial plantations.
Burundi is the poorest country in the world as per GDP per capita, and is one of the least developed countries, facing widespread poverty, corruption, instability, authoritarianism, and illiteracy.
Burundi is densely populated, and many young people emigrate in search of opportunities elsewhere. The World Happiness Report 2018 ranked the country as the world's least happy with a rank of 156.Burundi is a member of the African Union, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, United Nations, East African Community (EAC) and the Non-Aligned Movement.
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Lettering:BANQUE DE LA REPUBLIQUE DU BURUNDI 1F RB
#franc #burundi #kirundi #gitega #coin #coincollecting #worldcoins #hobby #numista #menumist
- published: 07 Sep 2023
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Taganyika Elections (1959)
Unissued / unused material.
Elections in Tanganyika - Governor Sir Richard Turnbull announces important constitutional changes which will lead towards indep...
Unissued / unused material.
Elections in Tanganyika - Governor Sir Richard Turnbull announces important constitutional changes which will lead towards independence for Tanzania.
MS Bibi Titi, leader of the women's section of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) talking to Joseph Nyerere (Julius Nyerere's brother) and other TANU officials outside Karimjee Hall, where LEGCO (Legislative Council?) sits. Derek Bryceson (Minister for Mines and Commerce) arriving with Mrs. Keeka. Statesman Sir Charles Phillips arriving with his wife. John Rupia, the Vice President of Tanu. The Mayor of Dar es Salaam Councillor Diwani. The Commissioner of Police Mr. G. S. Wilson with Mrs. Wilson talking with police officers outside Karimjee Hall. Julius Nyerere, leader of the Tanganyika elected members organisation and President of TANU being greeted by his followers. General scenes as crowds wait patiently and peacefully for the Governor to arrive.
Inside the House, Julius Nyerere talking to Mr. Rattani (Mayor of Dar-es-Salaam) and Paul Bomani MLC whilst awaiting Mr. Speaker. The House awaits the Governor's arrival. The Governor arrives at the Karimjee Hall and is met by Mr. A. Y. A. Karimjee, the Speaker of the House. Scenes inside the House as the Governor begins his speech. Last two sequences show the opposition benches applauding the announcement of an official majority after the general election next September (i.e. there will be more elected members than Government appointed members).
The Governor leaving Karimjee Hall at the conclusion of his speech. General scenes as members and the public leave Karimjee Hall after the speech. Julius Nyerere leaves Karimjee Hall and is enthusiastically greeted by his followers. He carried from the precincts of the House. Scenes in the streets of Dar es Salaam showing thousands of members of Tanganyika African National Union wearing green shirts and waving green branches, the symbol of the organisation. Scenes as the Governor enters Karimjee Hall to make his speech announcing "Uhuru" (freedom). Scenes outside Karimjee Hall as thousands wildly cheer members of the TANU celebrate his Excellency the Governor's declaration.
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https://wn.com/Taganyika_Elections_(1959)
Unissued / unused material.
Elections in Tanganyika - Governor Sir Richard Turnbull announces important constitutional changes which will lead towards independence for Tanzania.
MS Bibi Titi, leader of the women's section of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) talking to Joseph Nyerere (Julius Nyerere's brother) and other TANU officials outside Karimjee Hall, where LEGCO (Legislative Council?) sits. Derek Bryceson (Minister for Mines and Commerce) arriving with Mrs. Keeka. Statesman Sir Charles Phillips arriving with his wife. John Rupia, the Vice President of Tanu. The Mayor of Dar es Salaam Councillor Diwani. The Commissioner of Police Mr. G. S. Wilson with Mrs. Wilson talking with police officers outside Karimjee Hall. Julius Nyerere, leader of the Tanganyika elected members organisation and President of TANU being greeted by his followers. General scenes as crowds wait patiently and peacefully for the Governor to arrive.
Inside the House, Julius Nyerere talking to Mr. Rattani (Mayor of Dar-es-Salaam) and Paul Bomani MLC whilst awaiting Mr. Speaker. The House awaits the Governor's arrival. The Governor arrives at the Karimjee Hall and is met by Mr. A. Y. A. Karimjee, the Speaker of the House. Scenes inside the House as the Governor begins his speech. Last two sequences show the opposition benches applauding the announcement of an official majority after the general election next September (i.e. there will be more elected members than Government appointed members).
The Governor leaving Karimjee Hall at the conclusion of his speech. General scenes as members and the public leave Karimjee Hall after the speech. Julius Nyerere leaves Karimjee Hall and is enthusiastically greeted by his followers. He carried from the precincts of the House. Scenes in the streets of Dar es Salaam showing thousands of members of Tanganyika African National Union wearing green shirts and waving green branches, the symbol of the organisation. Scenes as the Governor enters Karimjee Hall to make his speech announcing "Uhuru" (freedom). Scenes outside Karimjee Hall as thousands wildly cheer members of the TANU celebrate his Excellency the Governor's declaration.
FILM ID:2758.15
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
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NYERERE ELECTED - NO SOUND
(4 Nov 1962)
Procession through streets. Effigy of Nyerere's opponent. Nyerere on balcony waving. Crowd. Tanganyikans dancing.
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(4 Nov 1962)
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(4 Nov 1962)
Procession through streets. Effigy of Nyerere's opponent. Nyerere on balcony waving. Crowd. Tanganyikans dancing.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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