WEST AFRICANS TO TRAIN IN BRITAIN FOR PROMOTION.—The road to promotion has been opened up for promising African employees of a British firm of contractors engaged on building Tema harbour, on the Gold Coast. Three members of the first party of 10 Africans to serve an 18-month specialist course are seen in this photograph outside Buckingham Palace while on a sightseeing tour of London.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27987, 6 June 1956, Page 8
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64WEST AFRICANS TO TRAIN IN BRITAIN FOR PROMOTION.—The road to promotion has been opened up for promising African employees of a British firm of contractors engaged on building Tema harbour, on the Gold Coast. Three members of the first party of 10 Africans to serve an 18-month specialist course are seen in this photograph outside Buckingham Palace while on a sightseeing tour of London. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27987, 6 June 1956, Page 8
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