RefNoAV/3/14/1/1
LevelFile
TitleFilm 'Mount Kinabalu - North Borneo (Original). Royal Society Expedition to North Borneo 1961 (Alternative)', 1961
Date1961
DescriptionAn account of the Royal Society's expedition to Mount Kinabalu in North Borneo, led by Professor E.J.H. Corner.

Mount Kinabalu in North Borneo is one of the richest botanical regions in the world. The Royal Society expedition in 1961 studies its undisturbed forest life and soil variations at different altitudes. Aspects of this work are shown, including many of the mountain plants and the discovery of a new genus of Fagaceae.

The film was intended for schools and clubs. (NFA Catalogue)

Held at the BFI. BFI identifier: 14983

28 mins 24.
16mm Negative - Safety - Sound - Master
16mm Original - Acetate - Mute - Master
16mm Reversal Positive - Safety - Mute - Removed
16mm Acetate - Mute - Master
16mm Reversal Colour Positive - Acetate - Mute - Master
Extent5 reels
Format16mm
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsDigitised copy available. For more information contact library@royalsociety.org. Z:\AV archive\Digitised films
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