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== Archives ==
The British National Archives have references to some records relating to Northern Rhodesia, including papers related to the missionary and explorer David Livingstone and James Young, a chemist.


'''National Archives of Zambia'''<br>Government Road<br>Ridgeway<br>P. O. BOX 500 10<br>Lusaka, Zambia<br>
Livingstone Museum in Zambia has artifacts relating to David Livingstone, including personal papers.  
Telephone: 260 211 262-666/254-261/231-720/221-891<br>Email: [mailto:info@moha.gov.zm info@moha.gov.zm]<br>
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[https://eap.bl.uk/search?f%5B0%5D=country%3AZambia '''Endangered Archives: Zambia''']
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== Libraries ==
The National Archives website used to be at zambiarchives.org. Their offices are on Government Road, Ridgeway, Lusaka, next to the post office.


The University of London [http://www.soas.ac.uk/library/archives/ School of Oriental and African Studies] has many papers relating to missionaries.


'''University of Zambia Main Library'''<br>Great East Road Campus<br>PO Box: 32379<br>Lusaka<br>Zambia<br>
The National Library of Scotland has papers relating to David Livingstone.
Telephone: 260 211 250 845<br>Email: [mailto:librarian@unza.zm librarian@unza.zm]<br>
 
Website: [https://www.unza.zm/library/?fbclid=IwAR1qyoESzgdhArm47ZsFeir1bOYXPB1YwzjcyLP0Mtgk-CaJWVTJd7DwXbs University of Zambia Main Library]<br>
For some more archive references, see the [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/searches/subjectView.asp?ID=P17621 British National Archives].
Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/pages/University-of-Zambia-Library/195071597230999 University of Zambia Library]


== Museums ==


'''Livingstone Museum'''<br>Mosi-oa-Tunya Rd, Livingstone<br>Telephone: +260 213 324429/323566<br>
Email: [mailto:livingstonemuseum@gmail.com livingstonemuseum@gmail.com]<br>


:The Livingstone Museum is located in the heart of the city of Livingstone.  Established in 1934, the Livingstone Museum is the oldest and largest of the four national museums in the country. Livingstone Museum in Zambia has artifacts relating to David Livingstone, including personal papers.


==Record Offices==
'''Registrar General of Births, Deaths & Marriages''' <br>
P. O. Box 32311 <br>
Lusaka, Zambia<br>
Telephone: +260 211 236427 or +260 211 221128<br>


==References==
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The British National Archives have references to some records relating to Northern Rhodesia, including papers related to the missionary and explorer David Livingstone and James Young, a chemist.

Livingstone Museum in Zambia has artifacts relating to David Livingstone, including personal papers.

The National Archives website used to be at zambiarchives.org. Their offices are on Government Road, Ridgeway, Lusaka, next to the post office.

The University of London School of Oriental and African Studies has many papers relating to missionaries.

The National Library of Scotland has papers relating to David Livingstone.

For some more archive references, see the British National Archives.