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Henry Morton Stanley approaching Lake Tanganyika, 19th century. Stanley (1841-1904) was sent by the New York Herald to look for Dr David Livingstone, who had been lost for two years in central Africa. He met Livingstone in 1871, and stayed with him until early 1872. Livingstone then set off on another journey and never came back. Stanley's greatest journey was the crossing of Africa to the Atlantic which took him from 1874-1877. He again crossed Africa in 1887-1889, and in doing so contributed to laying the boundaries of what would become Uganda and Kenya. His publications How I found Livingstone and Through the Dark Continent gave detailed accounts of his travels.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
AFRICA
African
B&W
B/W
BANNER
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
Bula Matari
clothes
concept
CONTINENT
DAVID
DAVID LIVINGSTONE
Dr David Livingstone
Dr Livingstone
Dress
Engraving
Explorer
FAMOUS PEOPLE
FLAG
FLAGS
gun.
GUNS
Hat
Henry Morton
HENRY MORTON STANLEY
Historica Graphica Collection
John Rowlands
JOURNALISM
Journalist
Journey
LIVINGSTONE
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
NATIVE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
RAMBLING
Rifle
Sir Henry Morton
Sir Henry Morton Stanley
STANDARD
STANLEY
Stanley, Henry Morton
stars and stripes
Travel
Traveller
Victorian
Walking
War
WARFARE
Wars
Weapon
Weapon, Military
WEAPONRY
WEAPONS