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    ... representing and promoting a British imperial identity.

    Livingstone signified a shifting engagement and response ... 1925, 51.

    Bioscope, 10 November 1927, 50.

    Livingstone Film Not Wanted in New York& ...

     
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    ... stands beside a sign which reads 'David Livingstone cut his initials on this tree ... of earlier pictures of Victoria Falls. The Livingstone Mail claimed in June 1906 ... initial sign stating ‘David Livingstone cut his initials on this tree ...
     
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    ... location of famous missionary labours by LMS luminaries David Livingstone and Robert Moffat, the latter having evangelised ... Latham, Robert O. Trail Maker: The Story of David Livingstone (London: Lutterworth, 1955).

    Latham, Robert O. ...

     
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    Bryan Collection

    Aspects of life in Livingstone.

    Production / Donor Details: Mr Bryan was an Education Officer in Northern Rhodesia from 1953 - 1961.

     
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    Great Britain

    The story of David Livingstone's life up to the conclusion of his great trans-African journey, during which he discovered the Victoria Falls and most of the course of the Zambesi. Includes scenes of his birth-place, the mill in which he ...

     
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    NIONGA 1925 has video enhanced entry

    ... , although Dean Rapp and Charles Weber argued that Livingstone claimed this title by a few months (Historical Journal ... Film, Empire and Society in the Twenties: the ‘Livingstone’ Film, 1923-1925’, Historical Journal ...
     
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    USA

    Biography of the American explorer from his reporting for the New York Herald to the discovery of Livingstone's body and Stanley's conversion.

     
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    ... further shots of the Falls, the film shows the Rhodes-Livingstone museum, then visits the Kafue National Park and its ... – showing the statue and grave of Rhodes and the Livingstone and Rhodes museum – while the commentator immediately emphasises ...
     
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    ... in their primitive pattern of alternating peace and war but for the curiosity and tenacity of an exploring European – Livingstone’. The European influence is ‘revolutionary’, while the language presents the British as conquerors & ...
     
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    ... earlier work. A Looney Tunes cartoon from 1940 adopted the same name, although it responded more closely to Stanley and Livingstone (1939) as it featured Porky alongside Spencer Tracy. Africa Squeaks, in its depiction of Africans as ...
     
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    ... 1951), 53.

    Green, Monica M. Papua (London: Livingstone Press, 1951).

    Hurst, Leonard  ... Krall, Bertha  A Visit to Papua (London: Livingstone Press, 1951).

    Legge, J. D. Australian Colonial ...

     
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    Sundlker, Bengt and Steed, Christopher  A History of the Church in Africa (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).

    Theobald, Hugh  Moore of the Copper Belt (London: Livingstone Press, 1946).