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Peter Sharp reports back on the arrival of Prince Charles (Prince of Wales) in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe prior to independence celebrations in the country. Male studio reporter not identified.
Peter Sharp reports from Salisbury on preparations in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe for Independence Day celebrations following the victory of Robert Mugabe and ZANU-PF in the country’s multi-ethnic elections....
Peter Sharp reports from Salisbury during Independence Day celebrations in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe as riot police use tear gas interrupting a concert by Bob Marley and The Wailers. Includes introduction and start...
Peter Sharp reports from Salisbury as the new flag is raised during Independence Day celebrations in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe and a 21-gun salute and flypast take place. Crowds cheer.
Report from Euston Station in London on the naming of a railway locomotive after novelist and playwright J B Priestley. Speaking are: Jim O’Brien, British Rail London-Midlands Regional Manager; J B...
This week’s edition of Our Kind of Town is presented by Keith Howell and investigates the London water supply system past and present. Visits the Metropolitan Water Authority headquarters to talk to...
New Prime Minister Robert Mugabe takes the oath of office during independence ceremonies in Zimbabwe on 17/04/80, to cheers from the crowd. Audio level low.
Speech by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales during independence ceremonies in Zimbabwe on 17/04/80 stressing the historic importance of the event. Audio level low.
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.
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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