Comb
Comb

Image credit: David Livingstone Birthplace Museum

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A wooden comb with carved design. Livingstone was given this comb by the wife of an African chief. The name of the woman it once belonged to was not recorded although it is believed that she was part of a community local to the Zambezi River in Eastern Africa.

David Livingstone Birthplace Museum

Blantyre

Title

Comb

Medium

wood

Measurements

H 22 x W 8.5 x D (?) cm

Accession number

BLTDL21992

Acquisition method

donated

Work type

Sculpture

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165 Station Road, Blantyre, South Lanarkshire G72 9BY Scotland

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