Livingstone - People

People

  • David Livingstone 1813–1873, Scottish missionary explorer of Africa, best known bearer of the name and namesake of numerous places
  • Adelaide Livingstone (Dame Adelaide Stickney Lord Livingstone) (died 1970), responsible for organising the 1934–5 Peace Ballot in the UK
  • Alexander Livingstone (Scottish politician)
  • Bobby Livingstone, Scottish footballer
  • Bruce Livingstone (born 1971), Canadian entrepreneur
  • Colin H. Livingstone, first president of the Boy Scouts of America
  • David N. Livingstone (born 1953), Professor of Geography and Intellectual History at Queen's University Belfast
  • Doug Livingstone (1898–1981), Scottish football player
  • Douglas Livingstone (poet) (1932–1996), South African poet
  • Eddie Livingstone (1884–1945), Canadian owner and manager of the Toronto Shamrocks and the Toronto Blue Shirts
  • Frank Livingstone (bowls), New Zealand lawn bowler
  • Ian Livingstone (born 1949), English fantasy author
  • Ken Livingstone (born 1945), former Mayor of London
  • Marilyn Livingstone (born 1952), Scottish Labour politician
  • Mary Livingstone (Sadye Marks) (1905–1983), American radio comedienne, widow and radio partner of Jack Benny
  • Nicole Livingstone (née Stevenson), Australian swimmer
  • Peadar Livingstone, Irish priest, linguist and local historian
  • Scott Livingstone (born 1965), former professional baseball player
  • Sergio Livingstone (born 1920), former Chilean goalkeeper, nicknamed 'El Sapo'
  • Susan Livingstone, American administrator and civil servant
  • Richard Winn Livingstone, gave the Rede Lecture in 1944 on Plato and modern education
  • Terasa Livingstone (born 1975), Australian theatre, film and television actress
  • Paul Livingstone American sitarist, composer and multi-instrumentalist

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