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July 2023

David Livingstone’s legacy is controversial but his story is still extraordinary

- STEPHEN ROBERTS

Driven To Discover

A REMARKABLE Scottish missionary and explorer, he displayed immense courage and fortitude, A buoyed by religious fervour and trenchant ideals. Although he was very much a scion of the times that made him, his legacy was to be both good and bad for the parts of Africa he explored.

His name was David Livingstone and he died 150 years ago in May. Born the second of seven in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire on March 19, 1813, to teetotal Sunday school teacher and travelling salesman Neil Livingstone (1788-1856) and Agnes née Hunter (1782-1865), David was raised amid penury, piety, strict discipline and the gospel of hard work. He attended the village school and from the age of 10 worked in a Blantyre cotton mill, 12½ hours a day, six days a week. That he was atypical was shown when he used some of his first week's wages to purchase a Latin grammar book. He also became proficient in theology, botany and maths.

It was writing by German missionary Karl Gützlaff (1803-51) that inspired Livingstone's missionary zeal. He also dedicated himself to medicine and having qualified from Glasgow University in 1840, was prevented from sailing to China by the Opium War. So he looked at another continent, inspired by Dr Robert Moffat (1795-1883), a missionary in Southern Africa.

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