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    Mary Henrietta Kingsley (13 October 1862 – 3 June 1900) was an English ethnographer, writer and explorer who made numerous travels through West Africa and wrote several books on her experiences there.

  2. Mary Henrietta Kingsley, English traveler who, disregarding the conventions of her time, journeyed through western and equatorial Africa and became the first European to enter parts of Gabon. She wrote about her experiences in several books.

  3. Sep 16, 2015 · Explorer, trader, and anthropologist Mary Henrietta Kingsley was once saved from a grisly death by her proper and sturdy Victorian skirt. Kingsley, then 31, had been attempting a shortcut...

  4. Mary Henrietta Kingsley was an ethnographer, scientific writer, and explorer born in Cambridge, England. She is known for her travels throughout West Africa and the impact that her work had on European perceptions of African cultures and British imperialism.

  5. Mary Kingsley. The scientific studies of Mary Kingsley (1862-1900) added much to European knowledge of African wild-life. She brought back one previously unknown species of fish, six new subspecies that had not been named, a previously unknown snake, and eight new insects. It was a great achievement for someone with no scientific training.

  6. Jul 27, 2016 · Adventurer Mary Kingsley challenged Victorian attitudes on racial superiority towards the people of Africa and the expectations of women. Here's her story.

  7. The African explorer Mary Kingsley (1862-1900) deliberately cultivated a prim and proper appearance in photographs and public appearances, as if she wanted to deny in her outward form that she had ever done anything more challenging than sit in a parlour.

  8. Mary Henrietta Kingsley was an English explorer and writer. She traveled through many West African countries and was the first European to enter parts of Gabon. Her books about her experiences in Africa helped English people understand African culture.

  9. Mary Kingsley is one of the most singular figures amid the rich galaxy of distinguished Victorian women. From the age of fifteen until she was thirty she acted as companion and housekeeper to her delicate mother, living the narrow circumscribed life of an unmarried daughter.

  10. Feb 6, 2018 · By the time she died at age 38, after having traveled alone through West Africa on and off for seven short years, she had become the century’s foremost authority on the area. This was no small feat, given the extreme rarity of women traveling in this part of the world.

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