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Livingstone and Stanley receiving newspapers in Central Africa, 1871-1873. Artist
Livingstone and Stanley receiving newspapers in Central Africa, 1871-1873. Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone (1813-1873) was the first European to discover the Victoria Falls on the Zambezi river in central Africa. While searching for the source of the Nile in the late 1860s he became seriously ill and went missing. He was found by Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) in 1871 and Stanley joined him in exploring the area. Livingstone never fully recovered from his illness and died in Bangwelulu, Zambia. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © Historica Graphica Collection / Heritage-Images
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Bula Matari David David Livingstone Dr David Livingstone Dr Livingstone Exploration Explorer Henry M Stanley Henry Morton Henry Morton Stanley Information John Rowlands Livingstone Missionary News Pearson Sir Henry Morton Sir Henry Morton Stanley Stanley Historica Graphica Collection Metaphor
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This print captures a significant moment in history, depicting Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone and journalist Henry Morton Stanley receiving newspapers in Central Africa between 1871-1873. The image showcases the profound impact of communication on this remote part of the world during the 19th century. Livingstone, renowned for his exploration of Africa, was the first European to discover the majestic Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River. However, his quest to find the source of the Nile led him to fall gravely ill and disappear. It was Stanley who eventually located him in 1871, marking a pivotal turning point in their shared expedition. The photograph portrays Livingstone's weakened state due to his illness while he eagerly reads news from home. This powerful scene symbolizes not only their connection with civilization but also emphasizes how information played an essential role in keeping them connected to their roots amidst unfamiliar surroundings. Livingstone's dedication as a Christian missionary is evident through his engagement with religious texts within this snapshot. His unwavering faith guided both men throughout their arduous journey across uncharted territories. As we delve into this historical image captured by Johan Baptist Zweecker, it serves as a reminder of humanity's relentless pursuit for knowledge even under challenging circumstances. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth and nostalgia, transporting us back to an era where exploration intertwined with religion and journalism paved new paths towards understanding our vast world.
Framed Prints of Livingstone and Stanley receiving newspapers in Central Africa, 1871-1873. Artist
Step back in time with our captivating Framed Print from Media Storehouse, featuring the iconic moment when Scottish explorer David Livingstone (1813-1873) and Henry Morton Stanley met in Central Africa, 1871-1873. This historic image, sourced from Heritage Images, depicts the handover of newspapers, symbolizing the connection between the outside world and the heart of Africa. Add this stunning piece of history to your home or office decor and ignite conversations about exploration, adventure, and the power of communication.
Photo Prints of Livingstone and Stanley receiving newspapers in Central Africa, 1871-1873. Artist
Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Livingstone and Stanley, a historic moment captured in Central Africa, 1871-1873. Witness the significant encounter between Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone (1813-1873) and Henry Morton Stanley as they receive newspapers, symbolizing the connection between the Old World and the heart of Africa. This captivating image from Heritage Images is a must-have for history enthusiasts and art collectors, bringing a piece of the past into your home or office.
Poster Prints of Livingstone and Stanley receiving newspapers in Central Africa, 1871-1873. Artist
Step back in time and witness a remarkable moment in history with our Media Storehouse Poster Print featuring 'Livingstone and Stanley receiving newspapers in Central Africa, 1871-1873'. This captivating artwork captures the awe-inspiring journey of Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone as he receives news from afar. Immerse yourself in this extraordinary tale that showcases courage, discovery, and the power of communication. Perfect for history enthusiasts or those seeking to add a touch of adventure to their space.
Jigsaw Puzzles of Livingstone and Stanley receiving newspapers in Central Africa, 1871-1873. Artist
Step back in time with our captivating Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the iconic moment when Scottish explorer David Livingstone (1813-1873) and Henry Morton Stanley met in Central Africa in 1871-1873. This intriguing puzzle, inspired by a Heritage Images photograph, brings history to life as you piece together the image of Livingstone and Stanley receiving newspapers, symbolizing the connection between the outside world and the heart of Africa. Engage in a fun and educational experience for all ages as you uncover the details of this remarkable historical encounter.
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