Actuality film showing a busy Salvation Army parade in a rural village under the British Raj.

Boat Repairs - Sunderbans (1935)
Boats and steamers on the mud flats and lakes of the Assam district, India.

Duke of Connaught's Indian Tour (1921)
The Duke rides an elephant as he ventures on safari in Bengal.

Indian Youth: An Exploration (1968)
A documentary on the life of the youth in post-Independence India.

Nehru (1984)
Divided into three parts — The Awakening, The Struggle, and Freedom — this is a biographical film on Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India. Relying on Nehru's writings and speeches, the film traces the evolution of Nehru from his birth through his life. It also deals with the effect of history on Nehru and in turn his impact on the world.

The Quetta Earthquake (1935)
Amateur footage of the devastation caused by one of South Asia's worst earthquakes.

Edward Prince of Wales' Tour of India: Malakand, Kapurthala and Dehra Dun (1922)
The future Edward VIII visits Malakand, Kapurthala and opens the Royal Military College at Dehra Dun

Procession at Gangtok (1940)
Traditional games, dancing and music among the people of Sikkim - in vivid colour.

Wonderful Temples of India (1916)
A Christian take on 'Edenless' India, where heathens are unafraid of snakes, and build 'interesting' temples to their gods.

Aka and Daffla Dances (1934)
A stunning display by Nyishi tribesmen from the hills of Arunachal Pradesh, north-eastern India.

Edward Prince of Wales' Tour of India: Madras, Bangalore, Mysore and Hyderabad (1922)
This official travelogue of a royal tour follows the Prince on a series of regimental displays and a tiger hunt.

Edward Prince of Wales' Tour of India: Calcutta and Delhi (1921)
The future Edward VIII opens a durbar and enjoys a day at the races before inspecting the fire brigade in Calcutta.

Wandering Tigers in North India (1935)
Tigers in the Himalayan foothills, filmed by famous hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett.

Home Life (1928)
Made by an English family living in north India during the heyday of the Raj, this amateur film reveals the grandeur in which middle-class English colonials lived.

Indian Elephants in the Service of Man (1938)
Indian elephants in action as working animals and in hunting.

Delhi, Great Capital of India (1909)
Rare stencil-coloured images of early 20th century Delhi during a Muslim festival.

Boys' Home in Ahmednagar (1905)
What’s the hidden message inside this intriguing film, shot at a Salvation Army establishment in western India?

Salvation Army Parade in Indian Village No.2 (1904)
Salvation Army General Commissioner Edward Higgins features in the this film of a brass band parade through a village.