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  1. Indira Gandhi’s funeral (1984)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified female (Indian MP?) at the funeral pyre of assassinated Indian Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi pays tribute to Mrs Gandhi and explains what religious ceremonies will take place after the funeral....

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  2. D-Day 40 years on (1984)

    Genre
    News report

    Report on the anniversary ceremonies held in northern France for 40 years since D-Day. On the number of veterans that travelled, as well as youngsters, also the tributes from locals and world leaders. Male...

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  3. D-Day 40 years on (1984)

    Genre
    Speech

    Speeches by Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury and the Queen Mother on the 40th anniversary of the D-Day landings. From the ceremonies in Portsmouth.

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  4. Ceremonies Begin, The (1972 Film)

    Director
    Ian Dunlop
    Producer
    John Martin-Jones
    Subject
    Anthropology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    The action of this sequence is at night with ceremonial dancing both outside and inside the ceremonial house. The second- and third-stage initiates endure an almost total ban on eating and drinking until...

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  5. Ceremonies End, The (1972 Film)

    Director
    Ian Dunlop
    Producer
    John Martin-Jones
    Subject
    Anthropology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    This sequence shows a purification ceremony, the dismantling of the head-dresses, a concluding feast, and an eloquent speech for the initiates. A sacred betelnut ceremony is conducted and the lecture, which...

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  6. Diya (2002)

    Subject
    Anthropology
    Distribution
    Sale, VHS (PAL NTSC, 55 minutes), £50.00 +VAT +p&p

    A diya is a small terra cotta oil lamp used throughout India in Hindu ceremonies. The film follows the life history of an object through the every day experience of people who make, sell and use it in the...

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  7. Zimbabwe independence- message from Thatcher (1980)

    Genre
    Speech

    Lord Carrington (Peter Carington), UK Foreign Secretary, reads a message from UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at independence ceremonies in Zimbabwe on 17/04/80. Audio level low.

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  8. Zimbabwe independence- Mugabe thanks Thatcher (1980)

    Genre
    Speech; Tribute

    New Prime Minister Robert Mugabe thanks UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher for her personal message (as read by Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington, Peter Carington) during independence ceremonies in Zimbabwe...

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  9. Djungguwan at Gurka’Wuy (5 Parts) (1990 Video)

    Director
    Ian Dunlop
    Producer
    Ian Dunlop
    Subject
    Anthropology
    Distribution
    Hire, 5 videocassettes. VHS. col. 233 min., 1999 hire: £15.00 (+VAT+p&p) each part

    A film about the Yolngu of north-east Arnhem land, their land and their religion. Dundiway Wanambi is a leader of the Marrakulu clan of Aboriginal of north-east Arnhem Land. In 1976 he invited Ian Dunlop to...

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  10. Kegworth air disaster 1st anniversary (1990)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Clayre Gribben reports on the ceremonies in Belfast and Leicestershire to mark the first anniversary of the Kegworth air disaster. With comment from the Reverend Colin White from Kegworth Baptist church;...

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