David 1813 1873 Collection
Portrait of David Livingstone (1813 - 1873), a Scottish missionary and explorer, captured in a chromolithography from the late 19th century
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Portrait of David Livingstone (1813 - 1873), a Scottish missionary and explorer, captured in a chromolithography from the late 19th century. Known for his remarkable adventures and dedication to spreading Christianity, Livingstone's legacy continues to inspire generations. In Masoumbo: Livingstone Mosquito Net - "Livingstone's House in Zanzibar" showcases the innovative mosquito net designed by Livingstone himself, highlighting his commitment to protecting others from deadly diseases. Livingstone and His Men Crossing a Watercourse - "Livingstone's Courageous Journey" depicts the fearless explorer leading his team through treacherous terrain, exemplifying his determination and leadership skills. David Livingstone died of dysentery in the village of Tchitammbo in 1873 - "Remembering a Trailblazer" pays tribute to this great man who sacrificed his life while pursuing his mission. His unwavering passion for exploration left an indelible mark on history. Portrait of David Livingstone, Scottish missionary (1813-1873), 19th century - "A Man with Purpose" captures the essence of this extraordinary individual who dedicated himself to improving lives through faith and discovery. Livingston writing his diary - in "Tour du Monde, " 1st sem. 1873: A glimpse into the mind of an adventurer as he meticulously documents every step taken during his expeditions. These diaries provide invaluable insights into both geographical discoveries and personal reflections. Portrait of David Livingstone, British missionary and explorer (1813-1873) - in "The Projection: Celebrating a Pioneer. " This portrait immortalizes one of Britain's greatest explorers whose contributions continue to shape our understanding of Africa today. Livingstones rifle: A symbol of self-defense amidst unknown dangers faced by explorers like David Livingstone. This weapon served as protection against wildlife encounters or hostile situations encountered during expeditions across uncharted territories.