owner: David Livingstone's Lantern (improved phantasmagoria lantern, n.d.)
minor subject of: Across central Africa with Stanley and Emin (lecture: J. Green & Son, 50-53 slides, 1890)
minor subject of: Adventures and discoveries in central Africa: by Dr Livingstone and H.M. Stanley (lecture: Alfred Pumphrey, 48-50 slides, in/before 1888)
image appears in: Central Africa (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, 1876)
minor subject of: Central Africa (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, 1876)
minor subject of: David Livingstone: his life and journeys (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 40 slides, 1912-1928)
minor subject of: David Livingstone: weaver boy, missionary, traveller, hero, and Christian (lecture: manufacturer unknown, 50 slides, in/before 1912)
minor subject of: How I found Livingstone (lecture: Newton & Co., 18 slides, in/before 1888)
minor subject of: Life of Livingstone
minor subject of: Livingstone and Stanley in central Africa
minor subject of: Livingstone as an explorer (lecture: Royal Geographical Society, 78 slides, 1913)
minor subject of: Livingstone's last journey (lecture: Alfred Pumphrey, 22 slides, in/before 1888)
image appears in: [Manchester Geographical Society Collection: portraits of explorers and missionaries] (lecture: manufacturer unknown, at least 27 slides, n.d.)
minor subject of: Through Africa, with Dr Livingstone (lecture: Wrench & Son, 28 slides, in/before 1889)
image appears in: Wild animals and how they are hunted (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1901-1904)
image appears in: A biologue: an up-to-date picture-talk on temperance (lecture: Bovril Ltd, 52 slides, in/after 1904)
image appears in: The life and duties of the citizen (lecture: Riley Brothers, 120 slides, 1899)
image appears in: The life and work of David Livingstone: missionary and explorer (lecture: Newton & Co., 49 slides, in/before 1912)
minor subject of: The life and work of David Livingstone: missionary and explorer (lecture: Newton & Co., 49 slides, in/before 1912)
image appears in: The temperance picture gallery (lecture: UK Band of Hope Union, 40 slides, 1891)
David Livingstone requested a lantern from his father-in-law Robert Moffat in 1845. After an unsuccessful attempt to send one by mail, Livingstone received a lantern from his friend Mungo Murray, who joined him for his Lake Ngami expedition in mid-1849. According to Livingstone, his lantern shows were so popular that they became 'the only mode of instruction I was ever pressed to repeat' (Missionary Travels, p 178). The lantern accompanied him on all three of his major expeditions, but he wrote the most detailed descriptions of his lantern shows during his journey from Linyanti in Botswana to Luanda, Angola (1853-1854). Livingstone's lantern is currently on display at the David Livingstone Centre in Blantyre, Scotland.
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