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THE North Wales birthplace of Victorian explorer Henry Morton Stanley was yesterday marked with a plaque. The mayor of Denbigh unveiled the plaque in front of the town's castle. HM Stanley's ...
Henry Morton Stanley was born in 1841 as John ... St Asaph Cathedral contains a small plaque to Stanley and discussions are taking place as to whether it should be removed or a further panel ...
The statue of 19th century explorer Sir Henry Morton Stanley could be removed from his Welsh hometown after the sculpture was targeted by Black Lives Matter protests. The public will be asked for ...
Most people have heard of Henry Morton Stanley. He was the man who was sent to find David Livingstone and supposedly greeted him with the words: "Dr Livingstone, I presume?" It is quite possible ...
Most famous for allegedly uttering the words, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume," Henry Morton Stanley was one of the most well-known of all nineteenth-century British explorers. In his early years (as ...
A statue of Henry Morton Stanley stands in Denbigh town centre A county councillor responsible for the installation of a statue of explorer Henry Morton Stanley has rejected claims the adventurer ...
In the late 1800's, it would've been tough to find two men more famous than Mark Twain and Sir Henry Morton Stanley. Twain was Twain — author, essayist, humorist, irascible old coot. In the ...