David Livingstone (1813-73)

Britain’s best-known medical missionary and the most famous African explorer of the nineteenth century. The discoverer of Lake Ngami and Victoria Falls, he made a 30,000-mile journey across the continent said to be ‘the greatest journey of exploration ever made by one man’. He was an effective foe of the slave trade, as attested by a stirring memorial in the centre aisle of the nave, Westminster Abbey.