16mm film: 'The Largest Family'
MS. Oxfam COM/5/4/58
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Title
16mm film: 'The Largest Family'
Shelfmark
MS. Oxfam COM/5/4/58
Summary
A film about poverty in the developing world and how Oxfam is helping. It includes an Oxfam shop, employees in Oxfam House, and Jim Howard being interviewed by Jonathan Dimbleby. Footage of Oxfam's work includes an irrigation project with the Tuareg people in Niger. Narrated by Jonathan Dimbleby. Produced by Oxfam, directed by Kevan Barker.
Date
1976
Language
English
Physical extent
1 reel
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Collection contents
Records produced by Oxfam's communications function
Photographic material
16mm and 8mm Film
16mm film: 'The Largest Family'
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