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 ...
Sir Henry Morton Stanley was a Welsh-American journalist, explorer, soldier, colonial administrator, author and politician who was famous for his explorations in East and Central Africa.
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 ...
The Bishop of St Asaph has joined calls for two statues of explorer Henry Morton Stanley to be removed. Bishop Gregory Cameron said Denbigh-born Stanley had "little respect for the natives of Africa".
The great adventurer Henry Morton Stanley was born in Denbigh, North Wales in 1841. Christened John Rowlands, Stanley adopted the name of his benefactor in New Orleans after he ran away to sea ...
In 1871, Welsh-American adventurer Henry Morton Stanley succeeded in his well-publicised search ... The Belgian government requested Sir Harry Johnston (British colonial administrator and keen amateur ...
He undertook two major expeditions to Africa, including the famous search for the source of the River Nile, during which he became seriously ill and was discovered by Henry Morton Stanley after ...