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David Livingstone CentreDavid Livingstone was born in Blantyre, at the time a mill village on the banks of the River Clyde some eight miles south east of Glasgow. His mother and father were among the 2000 people employed in the Blantyre Cotton Mills and the family, including David's four brothers and sisters, lived in a single room in a tenement they shared with 23 other families in what was known as Shuttle Row. This now forms part of the David Livingstone Centre, a museum commemorating Livingstone's life and work in his native Blantyre. For more information and photographs, see the David Livingstone Centre Feature Page. Undiscovered Scotland Wallpaper images may be freely used for personal and non-commercial use in unedited form as Windows Wallpaper. When your browser has finished loading the page containing the larger image, right-click on the image, and choose the "Set as Background" or "Set as Wallpaper" option, depending on your browser, having first dismissed the copyright warning that appears when you right click to signify that you have read and understand it. Download the image as a 1024x768 wallpaper. |