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It inherited the vast video archives of the Gambia Film Unit, created in 1969, which recorded videos of state functions, and cultural activities and health and environmental promotional lms.
The Gambian archives, established in the 1960s, have rich and valuable resources for deeper study and teaching of the history of The Gambia and the subregion. The collections are representative of a substantial amount of The Gambia’s precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial history on a range of subjects, including settlement patterns ...
This comprehensive collection explores in detail Gambia’s history under British colonial rule through extensive governmental reports. Beginning near the end of the nineteenth century with the formation of Gambia as a British colony and protectorate, this collection tracks the wide-ranging administrative duties of various governmental ...
The Gambia, 1883–1919. This volume consists of gazettes published in The Gambia between the years 1883 and 1919. The gazettes include notices of officer appointments and dismissals, as well as legal notices, shipping records, and licence applications.
Collection: Colonial Africa in Official Statistics, 1821-1953 Volumes Gambia (Bathurst), 1828–1945. This volume contains Blue Books for Bathurst (Gambia) between 1828 and 1945. View Documents.
The book closes with an explanation of the demise of the PPP at the hands of an army coup in 1994. The book not only establishes those distinctive aspects of Gambian political history, but also relates these to the wider regional and African context, during the colonial and independence periods.
In 1971, the government created the Cultural Archives of the Gambia, a department to preserve and valorize the cultural and nation's historical heritage; a few years later, it became the Oral and History Antiq- uities Division (OHAD).