David Livingstone FRGS FRS (/ˈlɪvɪŋstən/; 19 March 1813 – 1 May 1873) was a Scottish physician, Congregationalist, pioneer Christian missionary with the...
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David Livingstone (1813–1873) was a Scottish explorer of Africa and Congregationalist pioneer medical missionary. David Livingstone may also refer to:...
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The David Livingstone Birthplace Museum is a biographical museum in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, dedicated to the life and work of the explorer...
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David Livingstone may refer to: Statue of David Livingstone, Edinburgh, Scotland Statue of David Livingstone, Zimbabwe Cultural depictions of David Livingstone...
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Henry Morton Stanley (redirect from How I Found Livingstone)
Africa and his search for missionary and explorer David Livingstone. Besides his discovery of Livingstone, he is mainly known for his search for the sources...
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Blantyre, South Lanarkshire (section David Livingstone)
Blantyre was the birthplace of David Livingstone, the 19th-century explorer and missionary, and because of Livingstone's work, the second-largest city...
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Livingstone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Livingstone may refer to: Livingstone (name), a Scottish surname and a given name. David Livingstone (1813–1873)...
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Dr. Livingstone, I presume may refer to: Dr. Livingstone, I presume?, a famous greeting of Henry Morton Stanley upon locating David Livingstone in Africa...
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David Livingstone Smith (born 26 September 1953) is professor of philosophy at the University of New England. He gained his MA at Antioch University and...
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Livingstone Falls (French: Chutes Livingstone; Dutch: Livingstonewatervallen), named for British explorer David Livingstone, are a succession of enormous...
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and African explorer David Livingstone. There may be a relationship between the Livingstones and Clan MacLea. Adelaide Livingstone (Dame Adelaide Stickney...
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named after David Livingstone, the Scottish explorer and missionary who was the first European to explore the area. Until 2011, Livingstone was the provincial...
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Mary Livingstone (née Moffat; 12 April 1821 – 27 April 1862) was the wife of the Scottish Congregationalist missionary David Livingstone. She was a linguist...
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Kololo people (section Visit of David Livingstone)
overthrown and some chiefs moved to Chikwawa District, Malawi, with David Livingstone. The Kololo are also known as Makololo. When referring to Kololo people...
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Chuma and Susi (redirect from Abdullah David Susi)
who took part in the second Zambesi expedition led by the explorer David Livingstone, and were employed by him in his last expedition. They had significant...
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once and for all". Before he died in 1873, Christian missionary, David Livingstone, called for a worldwide crusade to defeat the Arab-controlled slave...
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David Livingstone is a 1936 British historical adventure film directed by James A. FitzPatrick and starring Percy Marmont, Marian Spencer and James Carew...
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Kazembe (section David Livingstone's visit)
expeditions by traders and explorers (such as Scottish missionary David Livingstone) who called it variously Kasembe, Cazembe and Casembe. Known by the...
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Victoria Falls (category Livingstone, Zambia)
European geographers before the 19th century, Scottish missionary David Livingstone identified the falls in 1855, naming them Victoria Falls after Queen...
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The Livingstone Memorial, built in 1899, marks the spot where missionary explorer David Livingstone died on 1 May 1873, in Chief Chitambo's village at...
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The Livingstone–Stanley Monument at Mugere marks a location where explorer and missionary Dr David Livingstone and journalist and explorer Henry Morton...
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David Livingstone is a broadcaster for Sky Sports in the UK. He began his career as a news reporter in the early part of the 1970s, and then moved into...
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David Noel Livingstone CBE OBE MRIA FBA FAcSS MAE (born 15 March 1953) is a Northern Ireland-born geographer, historian, and academic. He is Professor...
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White Malawians (section David Livingstone)
Gaspar Bocarro, arrived in the region. Later, British explorers like David Livingstone, John Speke, James Augustus Grant, and Verney Lovett Cameron also...
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David Livingstone in East Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, is a 1876 work by Amelia Robertson Hill. The bronze sculpture depicts David Livingstone wearing...
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The Statue of David Livingstone on the Zimbabwean side of the Victoria Falls is erected towards Devil's Cataract in the western bank of the falls. The...
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University Press. p. 295. ISBN 978-0195170559. David Livingstone (2006). "The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death"...
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("fish"), and consequently it probably means merely "river of fish". David Livingstone, who reached the upper Zambezi in 1853, refers to it as "Zambesi"...
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story of Welsh reporter Sir Henry M. Stanley's quest to find Dr. David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary presumed lost in Africa, who he finally met...
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Church. The institute changed its name to Livingstone College in 1887 to honor African missionary David Livingstone. That same year, the school granted its...
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