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Background imageLivingston Collection: Picture No. 10888230

Picture No. 10888230
Southern Elephant Seal - Hannah Point - Livingston Island - South Shetland Islands (Mirounga leonina) Date:

Background imageLivingston Collection: Sectional boiler on board steamships, built by Robert L. Stevens. Line engraving, 19th century

Sectional boiler on board steamships, built by Robert L. Stevens. Line engraving, 19th century
STEVENS: SECTIONAL BOILER. Sectional boiler on board steamships, built by Robert L. Stevens. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageLivingston Collection: Diagram of a steamship with a twin-screw engine, invented by Robert L. Stevens. Line engraving, 1878

Diagram of a steamship with a twin-screw engine, invented by Robert L. Stevens. Line engraving, 1878
TWIN-SCREW STEAMER, 1878. Diagram of a steamship with a twin-screw engine, invented by Robert L. Stevens. Line engraving, 1878

Background imageLivingston Collection: Dr. Livingstones Missionary Travels and Researchers in South Africa: Three Lions

Dr. Livingstones Missionary Travels and Researchers in South Africa: Three Lions Attempting to Drag down a Buffalo, as Seen by Mr. Oswell and Major Vardon, 1857

Background imageLivingston Collection: Yellow coneflowers in the foothills of the Absaroka Mountains near Livingston Montana

Yellow coneflowers in the foothills of the Absaroka Mountains near Livingston Montana

Background imageLivingston Collection: (1723-1790). American lawyer and Revolutionary statesman. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal

(1723-1790). American lawyer and Revolutionary statesman. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal
WILLIAM LIVINGSTON (1723-1790). American lawyer and Revolutionary statesman. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal

Background imageLivingston Collection: The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall

The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 4 July 1776
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 4 July 1776. Oil on canvas by John Trumbull

Background imageLivingston Collection: The Declaration of Independence Committee, 1776. Left-to-right: Benjamin Franklin

The Declaration of Independence Committee, 1776. Left-to-right: Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R
DECLARATION COMMITTEE. The Declaration of Independence Committee, 1776. Left-to-right: Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R. Livingston, John Adams, and Roger Sherman

Background imageLivingston Collection: Broadside issued by Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists to the Independent Electors of

Broadside issued by Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists to the Independent Electors of the City of New York
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1788. Broadside issued by Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists to the Independent Electors of the City of New York

Background imageLivingston Collection: A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U. S

A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U. S
CHRISTY: U.S. CONSTITUTION. A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U.S. Constitution on 17 September 1787

Background imageLivingston Collection: The Inauguration of George Washington at Federal Hall, New York, 30 April 1789

The Inauguration of George Washington at Federal Hall, New York, 30 April 1789. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The Inauguration of George Washington at Federal Hall, New York, 30 April 1789. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageLivingston Collection: The signing of the purchase by Marquis Francois de Barbe-Marbois, Robert Livingston

The signing of the purchase by Marquis Francois de Barbe-Marbois, Robert Livingston, and James Monroe in Paris
LOUISIANA PURCHASE. The signing of the purchase by Marquis Francois de Barbe-Marbois, Robert Livingston, and James Monroe in Paris, 30 April 1803. After a painting by Andr

Background imageLivingston Collection: NEW YORK: SAW MILL, 1792. The sawmill of Henry Livingston, Junior near Poughkeepsie, New York

NEW YORK: SAW MILL, 1792. The sawmill of Henry Livingston, Junior near Poughkeepsie, New York. Line engraving from New York Magazine, 1792

Background imageLivingston Collection: LIVINGSTON ESTATE, 1796. The Seat of Henry Livingston, Esq. at Poughkeepsie, New York

LIVINGSTON ESTATE, 1796. The Seat of Henry Livingston, Esq. at Poughkeepsie, New York. Line engraving from New York Magazine, 1796

Background imageLivingston Collection: SARAH JAY (1757-1802). Sarah Van Brugh Livingston Jay. Wife of American jurist

SARAH JAY (1757-1802). Sarah Van Brugh Livingston Jay. Wife of American jurist and statesman John Jay. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageLivingston Collection: ELIZABETHTOWN, 1844. View of the Livingston Mansion, Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Wood engraving, 1844

ELIZABETHTOWN, 1844. View of the Livingston Mansion, Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Wood engraving, 1844

Background imageLivingston Collection: ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON (1746-1813). American statesman and financier. Steel engraving, 1858

ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON (1746-1813). American statesman and financier. Steel engraving, 1858

Background imageLivingston Collection: ROBERT LIVINGSTON (1746-1813). American lawyer and politician

ROBERT LIVINGSTON (1746-1813). American lawyer and politician. Engraving after the painting, 1804, by John Vanderlyn

Background imageLivingston Collection: Itinerant preacher from South Carolina saving the souls of t

Itinerant preacher from South Carolina saving the souls of the construction workers at Camp Livingston job near Alexandria, Louisiana. Date 1940 Dec

Background imageLivingston Collection: The American Declaration of Independence Committee

The American Declaration of Independence Committee. Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia; John Adams, of Massachusetts; Benjamin Franklin, of Pensylvania; Roger Sherman, of Connecticut; Robert R

Background imageLivingston Collection: WORLD WAR I POSTER: SAVING STAMPS. Keep Him Free. American World War I poster for war savings

WORLD WAR I POSTER: SAVING STAMPS. Keep Him Free. American World War I poster for war savings stamps, 1918, by Charles Livingston Bull

Background imageLivingston Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: WOMAN. American actress Margaret Livingston (1900-1984)

SILENT FILM STILL: WOMAN. American actress Margaret Livingston (1900-1984)

Background imageLivingston Collection: Guatemala Livingston

Guatemala Livingston
The port of Livingston viewed from the sea

Background imageLivingston Collection: Drafting the American Declaration of Independence

Drafting the American Declaration of Independence
Scene at the Drafting the American Declaration of Independence - present are Franklin, Jefferson, Adams, Livingston and Sherman

Background imageLivingston Collection: Rangers soccer school

Rangers soccer school
Rangers Soccer School

Background imageLivingston Collection: Charity Cheque Presentation

Charity Cheque Presentation
Charity cheques presentation with John Greig and Frank de Boer

Background imageLivingston Collection: Michael Mols Battle: Livingston 1-1 Rangers (April 14, 2004)

Michael Mols Battle: Livingston 1-1 Rangers (April 14, 2004)
Michael Mols

Background imageLivingston Collection: Michael Mols Stalemate: Livingston 1-1 Rangers, April 14, 2004

Michael Mols Stalemate: Livingston 1-1 Rangers, April 14, 2004
Michael Mols

Background imageLivingston Collection: A Battle of Wills: Rangers vs Livingston (14/04/04) - Ronald de Boer vs Marvin Andrews

A Battle of Wills: Rangers vs Livingston (14/04/04) - Ronald de Boer vs Marvin Andrews
Ronald de Boer and Marvin Andrews

Background imageLivingston Collection: Rangers vs Livingston: Alan Hutton's Dramatic Last-Minute Equalizer (14/04/04)

Rangers vs Livingston: Alan Hutton's Dramatic Last-Minute Equalizer (14/04/04)
Alan Hutton

Background imageLivingston Collection: Alan Hutton's Dramatic Late Equalizer for Rangers vs Livingston - 14/04/04

Alan Hutton's Dramatic Late Equalizer for Rangers vs Livingston - 14/04/04
Alan Hutton

Background imageLivingston Collection: Controversial Non-Penalty: Rangers vs Livingston - Marrs Thunderbolt Draw

Controversial Non-Penalty: Rangers vs Livingston - Marrs Thunderbolt Draw, 14th April 2004: Thompson Fouled
Thompson is pulled down by McKenzie but ref didnt give a penalty

Background imageLivingston Collection: Thompson vs. Andrews: A Fight for Victory - Livingston 1-Rangers 1, April 14, 2004

Thompson vs. Andrews: A Fight for Victory - Livingston 1-Rangers 1, April 14, 2004
Steven Thompson and Marvin Andrews

Background imageLivingston Collection: Steven Thompson's Dramatic Equalizer: Livingston 1-1 Rangers (April 14, 2004)

Steven Thompson's Dramatic Equalizer: Livingston 1-1 Rangers (April 14, 2004)
Steven Thompson

Background imageLivingston Collection: Michael Mols and Frank de Boer: Rangers Football Club's Unforgettable Draw Celebration - April 14

Michael Mols and Frank de Boer: Rangers Football Club's Unforgettable Draw Celebration - April 14, 2004
Michael Mols celebrates with Frank de Boer

Background imageLivingston Collection: Michael Mols Stunning Goal: A Ranger's Equalizer Against Livingston (April 14, 2004)

Michael Mols Stunning Goal: A Ranger's Equalizer Against Livingston (April 14, 2004)
Michael Mols goal

Background imageLivingston Collection: Rangers vs Livingston: A Draw at Ibrox - Ronald de Boer's Game, 14th April 2004

Rangers vs Livingston: A Draw at Ibrox - Ronald de Boer's Game, 14th April 2004
Ronald de Boer

Background imageLivingston Collection: Paolo Vanoli's Dramatic Equalizer for Rangers vs Livingston - 14/04/04

Paolo Vanoli's Dramatic Equalizer for Rangers vs Livingston - 14/04/04
Paolo Vanoli

Background imageLivingston Collection: Dramatic Equalizer by Gavin Rae: Rangers vs Livingston (14th April 2004, 1-1)

Dramatic Equalizer by Gavin Rae: Rangers vs Livingston (14th April 2004, 1-1)
Gavin Rae

Background imageLivingston Collection: Livingston 1 Rangers 1 14 / 04 / 04

Livingston 1 Rangers 1 14 / 04 / 04
Michael Mols

Background imageLivingston Collection: Michael Mols and Frank de Boer: Rangers Unforgettable Equalizer Celebration vs

Michael Mols and Frank de Boer: Rangers Unforgettable Equalizer Celebration vs. Livingston - April 14, 2004
Michael Mols celebrates with Frank de Boer



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"Livingston: A Tapestry of History, Football, and Vintage Charm" Step into Livingston, a town that seamlessly weaves together its rich history, love for football, and vintage allure. At the heart of this vibrant community lies Almondvale Stadium - home to Livingston FC. The cheers from passionate fans echo through the air as they rally behind their beloved team. Here, football is more than just a sport; it's a way of life. Delve deeper into Livingston's past and you'll discover a suit of velvet once worn by Robert Livingston of Clermont Manor in New York back in 1740. This exquisite garment serves as a reminder of the town's historical roots and the prominent figures who shaped its destiny. Stroll along Main Street in East Calder, Midlothian, where time seems to stand still amidst charming buildings that exude character. Each step unveils glimpses of local businesses thriving alongside quaint shops filled with treasures waiting to be discovered. As you explore further, stumble upon a vintage tomato seed packet that transports you back to simpler times when gardens bloomed with heirloom varieties. These seeds hold stories passed down through generations - tales whispered by nature itself. Intriguingly numbered DDE-90023845. . DDE-90023844. . DDE-90023843. . These enigmatic codes hint at hidden secrets within Livingston's fabric. What do they represent? Perhaps they are fragments from an untold story or symbols connecting us to forgotten chapters waiting to be unraveled. But amidst all these hints lies one undeniable truth – Livingston is not just another place on the map; it is an embodiment of resilience and community spirit. It stands tall like an ancient oak tree rooted deep within Scottish soil – weathering storms yet always standing strong. So come immerse yourself in this tapestry called Livingston – where history intertwines with passion for football; where timeless charm meets modern aspirations.