David Livingstone Birthplace

David Livingstone’s Birthplace Starts New Adventure with £6 Million Funding

July 2017

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The National Lottery and Scottish Government Announce Support For Transformational Project At Blantyre

Described as Africa’s first freedom fighter*, David Livingstone is of immense international importance in terms of his contribution to science, exploration, faith and humanitarianism yet he remains largely unrecognised in Scotland. That’s set to change with £6m investment to transform his birthplace into a leading tourist attraction appealing to visitors from across the world. Today the Heritage Lottery Fund announced £4.1m support for the project and the Scottish Government announced an investment of £1.375m. Historic Environment Scotland has committed £575,000.

Born in 1813 in a cramped mill home in Blantyre, David Livingstone started his working life aged ten with 12 hour shifts in the cotton factory. However, his zest for education, passion for exploration and his deep faith led him to Christian missionary work and 30 years’ exploring southern, central, and eastern Africa, often in places where no European had previously ventured. His discoveries—geographic, technical, medical, and social—provided a complex body of knowledge that is still being studied today. The respect he gained from African chiefs opened the door to missionaries who introduced education and health to the local people, it inspired abolitionists of the slave trade, and influenced Western attitudes towards Africa.

With the help of Heritage Lottery funding, his birthplace will be redeveloped to provide a vibrant new museum setting Scotland in a global context and celebrating the inspirational story of how a poor millworker became one of the most popular British heroes of the Victorian era and a hero of Africa today. The interpretation of around 3,000 internationally significant artefacts will be modernised and visitor facilities such as the café and shop upgraded. Through learning and engagement programmes the museum will become a centre for research and will support community regeneration and international development.

Commenting, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund in Scotland, Lucy Casot, said:

"The life of David Livingstone is both incredible and inspirational yet his pioneering work is recognised more in Africa than it is in Scotland where he was born. In the Year of History Heritage and Archaeology, it’s timely that, thanks to National Lottery players, David Livingstone’s birthplace is set to become a valuable education resource and world tourist destination."

International Development Minister Alasdair Allan said:

"David Livingstone remains to this day a deeply inspirational and iconic figure to many people here in Scotland, in Africa and across the world. Principles of global humanitarianism and solidarity lay behind much of his work.
"The reinvigoration of these historic buildings and surrounding grounds, aided by the Scottish Government’s £1.375m funding, will create new spaces and opportunities for people to learn about the important legacy of one of Scotland’s national heroes. It is highly appropriate that the project gets underway during this, our Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology.
"The other partners, the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland, Scotland Malawi Partnership and South Lanarkshire Council are to be congratulated for working with the David Livingstone Trust to support this exciting project."
 

The Chair of the David Livingstone Trust, Dr Isabel Bruce, said:

"We are delighted with this announcement of funding. The Birthplace Project will re-ignite the powerful story of David Livingstone for new generations and further strengthen the world wide connections that Livingstone, his principles and legacy have inspired not just locally but globally. The Centre will become a key resource for learning about his heritage and his far reaching impact in - science, health, exploration, faith and humanitarian endeavour. Visitors will travel from all corners of the globe to explore his story and we believe will become a part of Livingstone's living legacy through this transformative project, that will ensure that David Livingstone's impact continues to be felt locally, nationally and internationally for future generations."

Notes to Editors

  • Thanks to National Lottery players, we invest money to help people across the UK explore, enjoy and protect the heritage they care about - from the archaeology under our feet to the historic parks and buildings we love, from precious memories and collections to rare wildlife. www.hlf.org.uk. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and use #HLFsupported.
  • The Heritage Lottery Fund is a main partner in 2017’s Year of History Heritage & Archaeology. The Scotland-wide celebration will shine a spotlight on the country’s fascinating past with exciting events, attractions and activities for everyone.
  • Zambia’s President Kaunda described David Livingstone as “Africa’s first freedom-fighter’.

Further information

  • For the Heritage Lottery Fund, please contact Shiona Mackay on tel: 01786 870638 mobile: 07779 142890 e-mail: shionamackay1@btinternet.com or Jon Williams, HLF Press Office, on tel: (020) 7591 6035 e-mail: jonw@hlf.org
  • For the Scottish Government, please contact Iain Monk, Senior Media Manager on tel: 0131 244 2972, 07771 555601 or e-mail: iain.monk@gov.scot
  • For the David Livingstone Trust, please contact Isabel Bruce on tel: 07917 015292 e-mail: Isabel.bruce@dltrust.uk
  • For images taken of the grant announcements being made at David Livingstone Birthplace, please contact Jeff Holmes on tel: 07802 610085 e-mail: jeff@jshpix.co.

Downloads

You can download the Press Release and there are number of photos in our Gallery of the 4 July 2017 Event.

High resolution images can also be download from 2017-07-04-images.zip.

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We are very grateful to our key funders the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government for their support in helping us deliver the Birthplace Project.

National Lottery Heritage Fund
Scottish Government
Historic Environment Scotland
Note: Please note that David Livingstone Birthplace (and the David Livingstone Trust) is no longer part of National Trust Scotland (NTS). NTS members will therefore no longer receive discounted/free entry to the Birthplace Museum.

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