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  2. David Livingstone - Wikipedia

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    Livingstone's birthplace in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, Scotland David Livingstone's birthplace, with period furnishings. Livingstone was born on 19 March 1813 in the mill town of Blantyre, Scotland, in a tenement building for the workers of a cotton factory on the banks of the River Clyde under the bridge crossing into Bothwell. [6]

  3. Chewton Glen - Wikipedia

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    Chewton Glen is a five star hotel and spa located on the edge of the New Forest National Park on the south coast of England. [1] It is a member of the Relais & Châteaux association and is part of the Iconic Luxury Hotels group, which includes Cliveden House, 11 Cadogan Gardens and The Lygon Arms.

  4. A. L. Bruce Estates - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, Alexander Low Bruce's second marriage was to Agnes (1847–1912), the daughter of David Livingstone and his wife Mary (née Moffat). The Bruces had four children, David Livingstone Bruce (1877–1915), Mary Livingstone Bruce (1879–1883), Alexander Livingstone Bruce (1881–1954) and Annie Livingstone Bruce (1883–1954) who married ...

  5. London & Regional Properties - Wikipedia

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    London & Regional Properties (L&R) is a private real estate and leisure investment firm based in London, United Kingdom.It is one of the largest privately held principal investors in Europe, [1] performing private equity style investments in direct property and asset-backed operating businesses.

  6. Category:David Livingstone - Wikipedia

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  7. Livingstone's Tembe - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Stanley and Livingstone came back to the Tembe, jointly. [2] It is currently a museum and has some authentically carved Swahili doors, a few letters sent by David Livingstone, and details about the slave trade. [3] [4] 200 year old Mango tree at Livingstone's Tembe

  8. Livingstonia, Malawi - Wikipedia

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    "Clay-daubed Ngoni Warrior, Livingstonia" Malawi, c. 1895. Livingstonia was founded in 1894 by missionaries from the Free Church of Scotland. [1] The missionaries had first established a mission in 1875 at Cape Maclear, which they named Livingstonia after David Livingstone, whose death in 1873 had rekindled British support for missions in Eastern Africa.

  9. Livingstone Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Livingstone Tower is a prominent high rise building in Glasgow, Scotland and is a part of the University of Strathclyde's John Anderson Campus. The building was named after David Livingstone . The address of the building is 26 Richmond Street, Glasgow.