King Of West Africa 1920-1929

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King of West Africa visits Britain. (Probably means French West Africa which later became several independent nations including Algeria; Cameroon; Mauretania; Mali; Niger; etc.)

London.

Brief story; King along w/ several other Africans; standing by busy street in London. Some of the...

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Cataloguer:
Cheri
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Silent
Media URN:
76541
Sort Number:
ON 330 I
Time in/Out:
01:29:33:00 / 01:30:17:00
Canister:
ON 330 I
Film ID:
2414.12
Issue Date:
1920 - 1929

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