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David Livingstone Birthplace – Looking to opening

You may have heard by now that the David Livingstone Birthplace will open on 28th July 2021.

Livingstone (1813-1873) was a Scottish physician and Christian missionary with the London Missionary Society. From his humble beginnings working at the Blantyre Works Mill, he became a life-long anti-slavery campaigner, abolitionist, and well-respected explorer in Southern and Central Africa. He is considered to be of great international importance in terms of his contribution to science, exploration, faith and humanitarianism, and his writings provide a complex body of knowledge that is still being studied today. 

When the Museum reopens, more of its internationally significant collection will be on show as well as reinterpreted displays that reflect the multiple perspectives of Livingstone’s legacy:

Grant MacKenzie, Interim Director at the David Livingstone Birthplace said: “We are delighted to welcome visitors back to the David Livingstone Birthplace this summer to explore the life of David Livingstone. Through our reimagined galleries and programmes, visitors will be able to discover the many aspects of this world famous adventurer and companion, and the untold stories of the extraordinary men and women who are instrumental to his legacy.”

To find out more about the David Livingstone Birthplace and book tickets visit www.david-livingstone-birthplace.org

Photo Credit: Kat Gollock

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