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The Last Mile, c1880
The Last Mile, c1880. David Livingstone (1813-1873), Scottish missionary and African explorer, being carried the last mile to die at his African home in Ujiji, Tanganyika (Tanzania). From The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone. (London. c1880)
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Bearer Chromolithograph David David Livingstone Dr David Livingstone Dr Livingstone Dying Explorer Illness Litter Livingstone Missionary Tanzania Ann Ronan Pictures
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The Last Mile - A Glimpse into the Final Journey of David Livingstone
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. In this photo print, taken around 1880, we witness a poignant moment in history. The image portrays Dr. David Livingstone, a renowned Scottish missionary and African explorer, being carried on the last mile to his African home in Ujiji, Tanganyika (Tanzania). The vibrant colors of nature surround him as he is transported by bearers through lush vegetation and beside tranquil waters. This powerful scene captures not only the physical exhaustion of Livingstone but also reflects the weight of his life's work and dedication to Africa. As one of Britain's most celebrated explorers of the 19th century, he dedicated himself to understanding and improving health conditions on this vast continent. The presence of litter strewn about serves as a reminder that even amidst beauty there can be challenges and hardships. It symbolizes both the struggles faced by Africans during that era and Livingstone's own battle with illness. As we gaze upon this chromolithograph print from "The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone" our thoughts are drawn to Scotland - his birthplace - where his legacy continues to inspire generations. This image encapsulates not only an occupation or profession but also a profound concept: the relentless pursuit for knowledge, compassion, and understanding across borders. Thanks to Ann Ronan Pictures' preservation efforts, we are able to glimpse into this significant moment in time when one man's journey came full circle –
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