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4 letters of David Livingstone, missionary, 2 of which are copies.
15 letters of David Livingstone to Joseph Bevan Braithwaite, with three enclosures to the editor of `The Times`, and various envelopes, copies and other items.
Comparison of chronometers on David Livingstone`s Zembesi expedition.
Draft letter (beginning missing), 1865, of David Livingstone.
On possible misinterpretation of his remarks on America.
Includes:
letter, 1857, of Roualeyn Gordon Cumming to Livingstone, acknowledging a copy of his book
photocopy of a poem, 1874, on Livingstone.
Fair copy, 1886, of the journal of James Greig of a hunting expedition in South Africa and Becknanaland.
Gives impressions of the scenery, games and meeting with missionaries, including David Livingstone.
Four field-diaries, numbered 21, 22, 24 and 26, 1867-1871, and notebooks, numbered 2 and 4, 1850-1854, of David Livingstone.
Fragment of a letter of David Livingstone to John Murray.
Probably the second half of letter number 1645 in "David Livingstone: a Catalogue of Documents" (1979), compiled by G W Glendennen, assisted by I C Cunningham.
Letter of David Livingstone to Colonel Wildman (possibly Colonel Thomas Wildman of Newstead Abbey).
Concerns a piece of china.
Letter of David Livingstone to James Hamilton, millwright in Moffat.
Letter of David Livingstone to Mrs Robinson.
Concerns the Buaze plant, in a copy of Livingstone`s "Missionary Travels" (1857).
Letter of David Livingstone to Professor Richard Owen on the physical resemblences between ancient Egyptians and modern Africans.
Letter of David Livingstone to Richard Thornton.
Concerns coal and the accuracy of Thornton`s surverying.
Letter of David Livingstone to Robert Mackay Smith.
Concerning Livingstone`s son Robert.
Letter of David Livingstone to Sir Richard Owen.
Concerns an elephant tusk and friendship.
Letter of David Livingstone to Sir Thomas Maclear, Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope; with the envelope, and a press cutting of a letter of Richard Burton.
Letter of David Livingstone to Thomas Bazley and James Aspinall Turner, cotton merchants in Manchester.
Concerns Livingstone`s plans for producing cotton in East Africa, hoped for collaboration with Portugal, and his reasons for promoting trade.
Letter of Mary Moffat
Letters of David Livingstone to John Murray and Robert Cooke; with a draft of an unsent letter to 'The Times'.
Map of David Livingstone.
Details Livingstone`s explorations south and west of Lake Malawi.
Papers of David Livingstone.
Includes three fragments of letters, a letter of his daughter, Anna Mary, his commission as Consul and a copy of his book, "Analysis of the Language of the Bechuanas".