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Queen Elizabeth remarks to Prince Philip while the topless SuSu tribal dancing girls are performing during their visit to Freetown, the caputal of Sierra Leone in Western Africa
"The Man Who Would Be King"being filmed on location in Marrakech, Morocco" The Man Who Would Be King" being filmed on location in Marrakech, Morocco. Starring Sean Connery and Michael Caine. January 1975 75-00483A-001
A group of French actresses enjoy a performance by a local belly dancer during a night out in Marrakech, Morocco December 1952 C5929-027
Daily Mirror cameraman George Greenwell seen here during his travels to Egypt and Palestine in 1935 as the Daily Mirrors Lensman. Circa 1935
Capetown Castle at Port Said, Egypt. c. 1950. The Capetown CastleCapetown Castle at Port Said, Egypt. c.1950. The Capetown Castle, built by Harland and Wolff, Belfast, was launched on 23 September 1937 and was the largest Union-Castle motor liner at the time
Diana, Princess of Wales upon her arrival at the Luanda Airport, Angola on the start of her four day visit to Red Cross projects In Angola
Prince Charles in Swaziland on an official visit to the country, On the left is the King of Swaziland, King Mswati III. The woman on the right is Swazilands Queen Mother
Prince Charles meets the King of Swaziland, King Mswati III, on an official visit to the country. 29th October 1997
Princess Anne visits Starehe Boys Centre for orphans, in Nairobi, Kenya. The wind played tricks with her large hat which was keeping off the hot sun
Princess Anne in Kenya. February 1971
Emperor Haile Selassie kissing the cross offered by the High Priest of Debra Marcos after the Ethiopians had driven the Italians from the fort. 15th April 1941
Girls from the Susu tribe in northern Sierra Leone and French Guinea dancing in Freetown. The dance display is in the aid of War Charities. November 1944
With the fall of the Abyssinian fortress of Dessie, located between Addis Ababa and Amba Alagi, Italian resistance in Abyssinia is virtually at an end
The British Somaliland Camel Corps in Solamia. The regiment is The Kings African Rifles. The Kings African Rifles (KAR) was a multi-battalion British colonial regiment raised from Britains various
The British Somaliland Camel Corps on Patrol. The regiment is The Kings African Rifles. The Kings African Rifles (KAR) was a multi-battalion British colonial regiment raised from Britains various
The control tower and terminal building of Khartoum Airport, Sudan. 1st February 1964
The Bizerte Crisis 1961 French soldiers on the streets of Bizerte. July 21st 1961 The crisis arose after Tunisian forces surrounded
Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Sierra Leone, November 1961 The visit was between 25 November - 1 December 1961 Picture taken 25th November - 1st December 1961
Rhodesia Final Agreement Signing The final agreement on the future of Rhodesia as the independent state of Zimbabwe signed at Lancaster House 21 December 1979 Present at the signing: Drs Mundawarara
Copies of The Cape Argus are tossed to waiting delivery van in Capetown 4th February 1955
Whites only queue for a bus in Cape Town. 4th February 1955
Abyssinian War September 1935 Houses close to the Royal Palace in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Market traders on Water Street Monrovia, Liberia buying and selling food March 1980
Indian and Pakistani immigrants arrive onto British soil at Heathrow Airport. The have flown in from Kenya. Picture taken 4th March 1968
Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Ghana, November 1961. 9-20 November 1961
Young boy kneeling down bya road sign reading "Queens Way"in Kampala, UgandaYoung boy kneeling down bya road sign reading " Queens Way" in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977
President of Uganda, General Idi Amin, pictured in military uniform attending a military parade, accompanied by his wife. Circa 1979
British singer Pauline Black on stage at the Cov Aid concert at the Lanchester Polytecnic in aid of famine relief in Ethiopia and Sudan. 19th October 1985
Coventry buskers, Jimmy Jimmy (AKA James O Neil, left and James Kemp, right) pose with topless model, Debee Ashby during the Cov Aid concert at the Lanchester Polytecnic in aid of famine relief in
James O Neill, one half of the Coventry band Jimmy Jimmy on stage at the Cov Aid concert at the Lanchester Polytecnic in aid of famine relief in Ethiopia and Sudan. 19th October 1985
Former Specials keyboard player Jerry Dammers stepped in as DJ at the Cov Aid concert at the Lanchester Polytecnic in aid of famine relief in Ethiopia and Sudan. 19th October 1985
Diana, Princess of Wales Overseas Visit to Zimbabwe, July 1993. Princess Diana at the Nemazura feeding centre - a Red Cross project for refugees in Zimbabwe
Queen Elizabeth II shaking hands with a Nigerian chief during a visit to the country. February 1956
Queen Elizabeth II watches the Devil Dancers on the second day of her trip to Sierra Leone. November 1961
Queen Elizabeth II, l to r, Princess Margaret, Princess Elizabeth and their mother Queen Elizabeth at a garden party in Durban, South Africa. March 1947
Idi Amin and his Henchmen, photographed in Kampala, Uganda with Bob Astles February 1977. P017173
Queen Elizabeth at Tissisal Falls in Ethiopia with King Haile Selassie 8th January 1965. Queen Elizabeth II and King Haile Selassie took a moment out from their discusions to admire the Tissisal
Uganda football team in training at Paddington recreation ground. 24th August 1956
Charles, Prince of Wales, arrives in Swaziland, wearing a flower garland of carnations and gypsophila around his neck. 29th October 1997
Diana, Princess of Wales during her four day British Red Cross mission to highlight the evil of land mines. The Princess is pictured during a visit to mine fields in Haumbo on the third day of her
Diana, Princess of Wales during her four day visit to Angola, the former Portuguese colony torn apart by 20 years of bloody civil war
British fighter pilots in the Western desert have a conference before going on patrol in the Second World War. 28th November 1940
Princess Anne visits the famous Treetops Hotel at Aberdare National Park in Kenya. The Princess reads the plaque at Sangana Lodge that records the visit of her mother and father
The famous Treetops Hotel at Aberdare National Park in Kenya. February 1971
Princess Anne visits Kenya. February 1971
Several Women Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) officers flew out direct from England to take up duties in the Northwest African theatre after the fall of Tunisia
Summoned by the Nigerian Government, a Conference of Chiefs of the Nigerian Western provinces was held at the Mapo Hall in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria in 1943