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(1.7 MB)Letter to Thomas Baines8 February 1858Livingstone, David, 1813-1873
(0.7 MB)Bronze medal of David Livingstone, Commemorating His Death1873MacGillivray, J.P.
(0.7 MB)Silver medal of David Livingstone, Commemorating His Death1873MacGillivray, J.P.
(0.7 MB)Bronze Medal of David Livingstone1895Wyon, Allan
(0.9 MB)Cotton Cloth, Commissioned by the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian to Commemorate 150 years Since the Arrival of David Livingstone in Malawi2009Unknown creator
(0.7 MB)Set of Four Postage Stamps Depicting David Livingstone, Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of his Death[1973]Unknown creator
(0.7 MB)Hippopotamus Amphibius (Hippopotamus, Part of Mandible), Collected by David Livingstone[c.1858]Unknown creator
(0.7 MB)Commemorative Cross in Presentation Box, Made from the Wood of the Mvula Rree under which David Livingstone's Heart was Buried after his Death in May 1873[c.1900]Unknown creator
(0.7 MB)Across Africa with Livingstone (Board Game)[c.1940]Chad Valley Co. Ltd for United Council for Missionary Education
(0.7 MB)Hand Weaving Loom of Wood and Cane with Weaving Sample, Collected by David Livingstone[mid-19th century]Manganga Ethnic Group, Africa
(0.7 MB)Length of Copper Wire Wrapped in Barkcloth, Collected by David Livingstone[mid-19th century]Manganga Ethnic Group, Africa
(0.7 MB)Antelope Horn, Part of a Tobacco-pipe, Collected by John Kirk during the Zambezi Expedition[mid-19th century]Unknown creator
(0.7 MB)Basket of Palm Fibre, Collected by John Kirk during the Zambezi Expedition[mid-19th century]Unknown creator
(0.7 MB)Carte-de-visite Photograph of David Livingstone[mid-19th century]Unknown creator
(0.8 MB)Net of the Bark of the Baobab Tree, Used for Catching Antelopes, Collected by David Livingstone[mid-19th century]Unknown creator
(0.7 MB)Stone Hand Mill for Grinding Corn, Obtained by David Livingstone from Chief Chibisa[mid-19th century]Unknown creator
(0.7 MB)Wooden Head Rest, Collected by John Kirk during the Zambezi Expedition[mid-19th century]Unknown creator