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Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904) born John Rowlands at Denbigh, Wales, Welsh-born

Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904) born John Rowlands at Denbigh, Wales, Welsh-born


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Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904) born John Rowlands at Denbigh, Wales, Welsh-born

Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904) born John Rowlands at Denbigh, Wales, Welsh-born American journalist and explorer. Engraving from Le Voleur (Paris, 20 September 1882)

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1840 1904 1882 Africa American Born Congo Exploration Explorer Henry John Journalist Livingstone Morton Paris September Stanley Voleur Wales Welsh Born Denbigh Rowlands


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This print showcases the remarkable Henry Morton Stanley, a man of many talents and adventures. Born as John Rowlands in Denbigh, Wales, Stanley's life took an extraordinary turn as he became a Welsh-born American journalist and explorer. The engraving captured from Le Voleur newspaper on September 20th, 1882, immortalizes his legacy. Stanley's name is synonymous with exploration and discovery, particularly in Africa. His most famous expedition was to find the renowned Scottish missionary David Livingstone in the heart of the Congo. This daring quest solidified Stanley's reputation as a fearless explorer who would stop at nothing to uncover new frontiers. The engraving beautifully portrays Stanley's determination and spirit for adventure. It encapsulates his rugged appearance and unwavering gaze that undoubtedly helped him overcome countless obstacles during his expeditions. Henry Morton Stanley left an indelible mark on history through his relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration. His contributions not only shed light on uncharted territories but also opened doors for future generations of explorers to follow in his footsteps. This print serves as a powerful reminder of Henry Morton Stanley's incredible journey from humble beginnings in Wales to becoming one of America's most celebrated journalists and explorers. It is a testament to human curiosity and our innate desire to push boundaries beyond what we know - all while honoring the memory of this extraordinary individual.

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