U.D.I. Fateful Decision 1965

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Item title reads - U.D.I. fateful decision.

Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). U.D.I. (Unilateral Declaration of Independence).

M/S black people walking through park in Salisbury, Rhodesia. M/S pan African women walking through park. M/S others sitting on a bench. M/S tall office buildings...

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
55685
Sort Number:
65/092
Time in/Out:
01:05:37:00 / 01:07:35:00
Canister:
65/92
Film ID:
1826.05
Issue Date:
14/11/1965

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