David Livingstone Centre and Birthplace - Blantyre - Scotland
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David Livingston Centre High Blantyre Scotland
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Supported Employment at the David Livingstone Centre
A pioneering project giving young people the chance to gain formal SVQ qualifications in horticulture while working to help maintain the gardens at the David Livingstone Centre in Blantyre and showing the explosions of summer colour created by their hard work.
David Livingstone's Birthplace
Blantyre, Scotland
Wandering Around Blantyre, South Lanarkshire in Scotland
Hi there! This is a collection of videos showing me wandering around Blantyre in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. In this video there are videos of the train station, David Livingstone Centre and a few shots of the muddy Clyde Walkway there. Hope you like!
Historic Lanarkshire: David Livingstone (Part Two)
In this second part, Richard Mooney looks at the life of David Livingstone from 1850 onwards. With Joan Sutherland, David Livingstone Centre Manager. Video by Richard Mooney.
David livingston's birth place,blantyre ,scotland
River clyde near david livingston, house
Livingstone Honoured (1955)
Blantyre, Scotland.
GV. Birth house and memorial buildings of Dr Livingstone, Scottish missionary and explorer, people around. CU. Plague, David Livingstone. SCU. Dr Livingstone's great-great grandson Dr Livingstone Wilson and African students. Dr Livingstone Wilson and wife. SC. Dr Wilson looking at bed in birth room. SCU Dr Wilson in birth room, looking at hearth with pots and pans. SCU. Model of rush hut in which Dr Livingstone died. SCU. Dr Wilson and wife looking at hut and bible carried by Dr Livingstone. CU. Picture of Dr Livingstone being mauled by lion. Aerial view and LV. Victoria Falls. SV. Statue of Dr Livingstone overlooking falls. (library shots) SV. Dr Wilson and wife walking to shrine. SCU. Plaque. Memorial tablet. CU. Wilson and wife looking at tablet.
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Chief Chitambo at David Livingstone Memorial
In this short film clip, the present-day Chief Chitambo talks about how Dr. David Livingstone spent his last days in this village. This Chief Chitambo is the great great grandson of the original Chief Chitambo, in whose village David Livingstone died. The Chief describes the place where Livingstone's followers buried his heart before they returned his body to England to be buried in Westminster Abbey. A beautiful monument now stands here in the Chief's village, over the spot where Livingstone's heart is buried. There is a feature film planned to shoot in Zambia in the near future on Livingstone's life, as described in these Web sites: CinemaShares.com and Livingstone-AnAfricanLegend.com
What is David Livingstone?, Explain David Livingstone, Define David Livingstone
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Title: What is David Livingstone?, Explain David Livingstone, Define David Livingstone
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Description: David Livingstone was a British physician, Congregationalist, and pioneer Christian missionary with the London Missionary Society, an explorer in Africa, and one of the most popular British heroes of the late 19th-century Victorian era. He had a mythical status that operated on a number of interconnected levels: Protestant missionary martyr, working-class rags-to-riches inspirational story, scientific investigator and explorer, imperial reformer, anti-slavery crusader, and advocate of commercial and colonial expansion. His fame as an explorer and his obsession with learning the sources of the Nile River was founded on the belief that if he could solve that age-old mystery, his fame would give him the influence to end the East African Arab-Swahili slave trade. The Nile sources, he told a friend, are valuable only as a means of opening my mouth with power among men. It is this power which I hope to remedy an immense evil. His subsequent exploration of the central African watershed was the culmination of the classic period of European geographical discovery and colonial penetration of Africa. At the same time, his missionary travels, disappearance, and eventual death in Africa—and subsequent glorification as a posthumous national hero in 1874—led to the founding of several major central African Christian missionary initiatives carried forward in the era of the European Scramble for Africa.His meeting with Henry Morton Stanley on 10 November 1871 gave rise to the popular quotation Dr. Livingstone, I presume?
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2015 01 31 - Colin Maclaurin - David Livingstone - African Explorer
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David Livingstone Humerus Cast
A Fellow of the Royal College, David Livingstone was a medical missionary in Southern Africa during the 1800s. He was notoriously attacked by a lion and the mysterious anatomy of his fractured arm still puzzles people today!
David Livingston: Missionary, Explorer, World Changer!
If a commission by an earthly king is considered a honor, how can a commission by a Heavenly King be considered a sacrifice? -- David Livingstone
Next in our special series through the British Isles is a stop in Blantyre, Scotland, at the boyhood home of Missionary David Livingston (1813-1873).
Few have changed the course of history for not just a nation, but an entire continent! He was born into poverty and began working 12 hr days at the local cotton mill by age 10. Yet, his love for Jesus motivated him to become a medical doctor and serve in Africa. Over the next 30 years, until his death in 1873 at the age of 60, he explored the African interior and became an outspoken leader against the slave trade. To read more about this amazing man, check out this article from Christianity Today: christianitytoday.com/history/people/missionaries/david-livingstone.html
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Pr. Jestin Jacob Short Message From David Livingstone Museum Glasgow, Scotland.
Glasgow in Winter
From Queens Park Dec 5th 2011.
Old Photographs Of Blantyre South Lanarkshire Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Blantyre, Scottish Gaelic: Baile an t-Saoir, a town and civil parish in South Lanarkshire. Blantyre's most famous son is the 19th century missionary and explorer David Livingstone. He is acknowledged as the first European to see the Mosi-oa-Tunya, Tokaleya and Tonga: the Smoke that Thunders which he named in English the Victoria Falls after the then British sovereign Queen Victoria. His former house is now a museum which is at the end of Station Road, on the banks of the River Clyde. This centre includes a museum, a playpark, a cafe, a shop, an African Garden and several workshop studios. An adventure assault course also existed there until a young man died in 1995. Mandala, the largest city and commercial centre of Malawi, one of the countries which Livingstone explored, is more commonly named Blantyre in recognition of the link created by Livingstone during the colonial era. Blantyre is loosely divided in half by Main Street, High Blantyre. At the west end is Priory Bridge, named after the former priory to the north which was home to monks from around 1235. There is also Coatshill and the village, the oldest industrially developed part of Blantyre. Glasgow Road continues south via Springwell and eventually joins to Burnbank.
1942 King & Queen visit Blantyre
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Queen Mother). At a miners welfare centre in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, the Queen bowls a wood on the bowling green. People wave and cheer as the royal car moves off.
Thank You Livingstone Primary School
Imagine being able to feed 125 children for around $15 per day. That's what we do at the Kookaburra Community school in Mombasa, Kenya. For many of our children this is the only substantial meal they will get each day and the Livingstone Primary School in Victoria, Australia have raised funds to provide our children with lunch for 2 months. Thank you staff and students of Livingstone for caring enough to take action and help feed our children.
Scotland's Famous Missionary Explorer (1929)
Item title reads - Scotland's famous missionary explorer. The Duchess of York opens Scotland's magnificent national memorial to David Livingstone. Blantyre, Scotland.
L/S as Elizabeth, Duchess of York, walks down line of ladies in white shirts, dark hats and skirts, Other ladies in uniform (naval?) accompany her. M/S as she walks down some steps with an official. M/S of them opening the door to the memorial building. M/S interior of the Duchess of York making a speech on a platform. L/S exterior of the memorial building with crowds stood around it.
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Walking Over the David Livingstone Footbridge in Scotland (February 2012)
Hi! This is a video I recorded in February 2012 of me walking over the David Livingstone Memorial Footbridge that joins Blantyre and Bothwell together. It was a very cold and foggy day and because of that the River Clyde below wasn't clearly visible. Hope you like it!