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Norsk bokmål: Sir Henry Morton Stanley, britisk-amerikansk journalist og oppdagelsesreisende. Etter reiser i Amerika og Asia tiltrådte han i 1869 i hemmelighet den berømte ekspedisjon til det indre Afrika og traff Livingstone ved Tanganyika. 1879-84 arbeidet han i belgisk tjeneste som kolonisator i Kongo og trengte 1887-89 frem til det Indiske hav.

Depicted person: Stanley, Henry Morton (1841-1904)

Depicted place: Storbritannia, London
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