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TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 

George Rodger 

The ill-fated groundnut scheme of Tanganyika was meant to "open up" East Africa to commerce and industry after World War II, but due to ill-advised planning and a certain amount of corruption, millions of pounds of British tax-payers money was spent and hardly a peanut harvested. It was proposed to put 1,500,000 acres of virgin bush and forest into growing peanuts in the southern province. 

George Rodger 1948

A British engineer brought out to the bush on the ill-fated Ground... 

George Rodger 1948

H.J. HUNT from Aldershot is the foreman operator of a bulldozing... 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. An English wife at Williamson's Diamond Mine with her... 

George Rodger 1948

Mr R.H. BLAKE, resident engineer of Mto Mtwara and D.P. O'SULLIVAN,... 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Unloading cement from landing craft at harbour of Mtwara,... 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 

George Rodger 1948

TANZANIA. Tanganyika. Groundnuts. 1948. 
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