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* 1855 – David Livingstone becomes the first European to see the Victoria Falls in what is now present-day Zambia-Zimbabwe.
Sebetwane proved an able leader, and is spoken of with warm respect by David Livingstone, who met him in 1851 shortly before his death.
* November 17 – David Livingstone becomes the first European to see Victoria Falls in what is now present-day Zambia – Zimbabwe.
Fighting Fantasy is a series of single-player roleplay gamebooks created by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone.
Although the Livingstone Falls prevent access from the sea, nearly the entire Congo is readily navigable in sections, especially between Kinshasa and Kisangani.
Jonathan's middle name is likely an allusion to the iconic explorer, David Livingstone, of ' Dr.
* The Mulobezi Railway ( also known as Zambezi Sawmills Railway ) is a narrow gauge line constructed to carry timber from Mulobezi to Livingstone.
Ian Livingstone OBE ( born December 1949 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England ) is an English fantasy author and entrepreneur.
Former mayor of London, Ken Livingstone said " Barnet's transport agenda is recklessly anti-public transport, anti-pedestrian and anti-cycling.
This is borne out by the warm tributes paid to him after his death by figures on the left of the party such as Tony Benn, Dennis Skinner and Ken Livingstone.
A recent biography of Joseph Hall is Bishop Joseph Hall: 1574 – 1656: A biographical and critical study by Frank Livingstone Huntley, D. S. Brewer Ltd, Cambridge, 1979.
Ian Livingstone, Chair of Skillset's Computer Games Skills Council and Life President at Eidos, commented that " accreditation is a rigorous process, but De Montfort's course shows what standards can be achieved with a curriculum designed with games industry input from day one.
João Fernandes, Introduction and The Stories by Paula Rego, between Painting and Drawing: Ruth Rosengarten: Possessed: Love and Authority in the work of Paula Rego ; Marco Livingstone: All that is left behind.
In Livingstone there is a cenotaph at the Eastern Cataract of The Victoria Falls with the names of the men of Northern Rhodesia who died during the Great War 1914-18.
" Significantly, the late Auberon Waugh made the same comparison about Johnson's predecessor Ken Livingstone, on the ground that Livingstone is also a newt collector.
Explorer and missionary David Livingstone, who referred to it as ' Moero ', is credited with its discovery during his travels of 1867 -' 8.
The dispute became bitter with Tatchell leading a demonstration against Qaradawi and with Livingstone claiming that Tatchell has " a long history of Islamophobia ", and had " constructed a fantasy world in which the main threat we face, worse than the far right, is Islamic fundamentalist hordes ... him into a de facto alliance with the American neo-cons and Israeli intelligence services who want to present themselves as defending western " civilisation " against more " backward " civilisations in the Middle East and elsewhere.
Livingstone issued a statement saying " I have already, and continue, to condemn all these and assert the basic human and civil right of gays and lesbians to peacefully demonstrate ", but added "' It is clear that there is a concerted attack on gay and lesbian rights in a series of East European countries fed by diverse currents.
It is in Travelcard Zone 2 and was opened by Ken Livingstone setting an escalator in motion on 17 September 1999 as part of the Jubilee Line Extension.
Other new characters in this revamped version were Sidney Livingstone as Bert Daley, Arthur's gullible, over-trusting brother ( and Ray's father ), who views Arthur as a successful businessman and not a con-man and entrusts Ray into his care ; Bert's wife and Ray's mum, Doreen ( Lill Roughley ); and Ray's recurring girlfriend Gloria ( Emma Cunningham ), who is frustrated with Ray being torn between her and Arthur's lackey.
He currently presents If You Like That, You'll Like This and The New CD Show on Classic FM, and is a regular contributor on LBC Radio, often in conversation with former London Mayor, Ken Livingstone, as well as occasionally hosting his own show on the station-in March – May 2012, he was temporarily joined on air by former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, who replaced Ken Livingstone when he took up the campaign to again become London Mayor.

Livingstone and present-day
Stanley found Livingstone on 10 November 1871, in Ujiji near Lake Tanganyika in present-day Tanzania, and may have greeted him with the now-famous, " Doctor Livingstone, I presume?

Livingstone and Malawi
After the Portuguese arrival in the area in the 16th century, the next significant Western contact was the arrival of David Livingstone along the shore of Lake Malawi in 1859.
The largest city and commercial centre of Malawi, one of the countries which Livingstone explored, is still called Blantyre, having been named for Livingstone's birthplace during the colonial era.
Later Malawi president Hastings Banda gave speeches under another tree in Nkhotakota during the 1960s, this one ironically known as the Livingstone Tree.
It is surrounded by the Livingstone Mountains, from which Lake Malawi can be seen.
* Livingstone Mountains, Malawi
It was named after Blantyre, the birth village of Dr David Livingstone in Scotland, one of the first missionary explorers who came to Nyasaland, as Malawi was originally called before independence.

Livingstone and Africa
One of the possible influences for the Kurtz character was Henry Morton Stanley of " Dr. Livingstone, I presume " fame, as he was a principal explorer of " The Dark Heart of Africa ", particularly the Congo.
David Livingstone, early explorer of the interior of Africa.
The most famous of the explorers was David Livingstone, who explored southern Africa and traversed the continent from the Atlantic at Luanda to the Indian Ocean at Quelimane.
* May 4 – David Livingstone, Scottish explorer of Africa ( b. 1813 )
* July – Scottish missionary David Livingstone arrives at Kuruman in the Northern Cape, his first posting in Africa.
* May 20 – David Livingstone arrives at Quelimane on the Indian Ocean having completed a 2-year transcontinental journey across Africa from Luanda.
He read Magellan and James Cook, the arctic explorers Franklin, Mackenzie and Parry, David Livingstone and Richard Francis Burton on Africa, Lewis and Clark ; and hundreds of lesser-known works by explorers and literate travelers.
Sir Henry Morton Stanley, GCB, born John Rowlands ( 28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904 ), was a Welsh journalist and explorer famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone.
He became one of the Heralds overseas correspondents and, in 1869, was instructed by Bennett's son to find the Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone, who was known to be in Africa but had not been heard from for some time.
On his return, he wrote a book about his experiences: How I Found Livingstone ; travels, adventures, and discoveries in Central Africa.
The 2009 History Channel series, Expedition Africa, documents a group of explorers attempting to traverse the route of Stanley's expedition in search of Livingstone.
* Dugard, Martin: Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone, 2003.
David Livingstone ( 19 March 1813 – 1 May 1873 ) was a Scottish Congregationalist pioneer medical missionary with the London Missionary Society and an explorer in Africa.
In 1840, while continuing his medical studies in London, Livingstone met LMS missionary Robert Moffat, on leave from Kuruman, a missionary outpost in South Africa, north of the Orange River.
Buxton's arguments that the African slave trade might be destroyed through the influence of " legitimate trade " and the spread of Christianity, Livingstone focused his ambitions on Southern Africa.
Crane's first signed publication was an article on the explorer Henry M. Stanley's famous quest to find the English missionary David Livingstone in Africa.
* 1871-Henry Stanley finds David Livingstone in central Africa
* David Livingstone and the Victorian Encounter with Africa, with John M. Mackenzie and Jeanne Cannizzo.
He was named after Henry Morton Stanley, the journalist and explorer famous for his exploration of Africa and for his search for David Livingstone.
* David Livingstone ( 1813 – 1873 ) – Scottish missionary and explorer in central Africa.
* Henry Morton Stanley ( 1841 – 1904 )Welsh journalist and explorer in central Africa best remembered for his search for David Livingstone, and upon finding him saying: " Dr. Livingstone, I presume?
Under Bennett's son, James Gordon Bennett, Jr., the paper financed Henry Morton Stanley's expeditions into Africa to find David Livingstone, where they met on November 10, 1871.
Bennett raised the paper's profile on the world stage when he provided the financial backing for the 1869 expedition by Henry Morton Stanley into Africa to find David Livingstone in exchange for the Herald having the exclusive account of Stanley's progress.

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