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Henry Morton Stanley

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Henry Morton Stanley — a memorial in wales-north, United Kingdom.

"Dr Livingstone I presume" - Sir Henry Morton Stanley statue - geograph.org.uk - 6992269

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

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Henry Morton Stanley is a memorial located in wales-north, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Sir Henry Morton Stanley (born John Rowlands; 28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904) was a Welsh-American explorer, journalist, soldier, colonial administrator, author, and politician famous for his exploration of Central Africa and search for missionary and explorer David Livingstone. Besides his discovery of Livingstone, he is mainly known for his search for the sources of the Nile and Congo rivers, the work he undertook as an agent of King Leopold II of the Belgians that enabled the occupation of the Congo Basin region, and his command of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. He was knighted in 1897, and served in Parliament as a Liberal Unionist member for Lambeth North from 1895 to 1900. More than a century after his death, Stanley's legacy remains the subject of enduring controversy. Although he personally had high regard for many of the native African people who accompanied him on his expeditions, the exaggerated accounts of corporal punishment and brutality in his books fostered a public reputation as a hard-driving, cruel leader, in contrast to the supposedly more humanitarian Livingstone. His contemporary image in Britain suffered from the perception that he was American. In the 20th century, his reputation was also seriously damaged by his role in establishing the Congo Free State for King Leopold II. Nevertheless, he is recognised for his important contributions to Western knowledge of the geography of Central Africa and for his resolute opposition to the slave trade in East Africa.

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Having survived for ten years of his childhood in the workhouse at St Asaph, it is postulated that he needed as a young man to be thought of as harder and more formidable than other explorers. This made him exaggerate punishments and hostile encounters. It was a serious error of judgement for which his reputation continues to pay a heavy price. He was accused of indiscriminate cruelty against Africans by contemporaries, which included men who served under him or otherwise had first-hand information. About society women, Stanley wrote that they were "toys to while slow time" and "trifling human beings." The authors of the book The Congo: Plunder and Resistance tried to argue that Stanley had…

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Coordinates
53.1836, -3.4190
District
Denbighshire
Parish
Denbigh
Postcode
LL16 3NU
Parliamentary constituency
Clwyd North

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Henry Morton Stanley?
Henry Morton Stanley is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode LL16 3NU), in the parish of Denbigh.
Is Henry Morton Stanley free to visit?
Yes, Henry Morton Stanley is free to enter.
How do I get to Henry Morton Stanley?
Drivers can navigate to postcode LL16 3NU. It sits within the Clwyd North parliamentary constituency.