Zambia Archives and Libraries

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 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.

Archives
National Archives of Zambia Government Road Ridgeway P. O. BOX 500 10 Lusaka Ministry of Foreign Affairs PO Box 50069 Lusaka Telephone: 260 211 262-666/254-261/231-720/221-891 Email: [mailto:info@moha.gov.zm info@moha.gov.zm] Website: National Archives of Zambia

Libraries
Chilenje Library near Lusaka Zambia Website: Chilenje Library

Choma Provincial Library Choma Zambia Website: Choma Provincial Library

Lubuto Library at Fountain of Hope Lusaka Zambia Email: [mailto:webmail@lubuto.org webmail@lubuto.org] Website: Fountain of Hope (2007-2017)

Lubuto Library at Ngwerere School On the grounds of Ngwerere Basic School Corner of Katima Mulilo and Garden Roads Garden Compound Lusaka Zambia Telephone: 260 211 267 418 Email: [mailto:webmail@lubuto.org webmail@lubuto.org] Website: Lubuto Model Library

Lusaka City Council Public Library Katondo Rd Lusaka Zambia Telephone: 260 211 227 282 Website: Lusaka City Council Public Library

Lusaka Indian Library Delhi Rd Lusaka Zambia Website: Lusaka Indian Library

Razavi Public Library T4 Lusaka Zambia Telephone: 260 211 227 282 Website: Razavi Public Library Website #2: Razavi Public Library

University of Zambia Main Library Great East Road Campus PO Box: 32379 Lusaka Zambia Telephone: 260 211 250 845 Email: [mailto:librarian@unza.zm librarian@unza.zm] Website: University of Zambia Main Library Website #2: University of Zambia Library

Museums
Copperbelt Museum Buteko Ave, Ndola Telephone: +260 97 6568144/260 212 617727/613591 Email: [mailto:cbmus@zamnet.zm cbmus@zamnet.zm] Website: About The Copperbelt Museum Website #2: Copperbelt Museum


 * The Copperbelt Museum was established in 1962 by a steering committee of civic and mine leaders. The goal was to establish a living museum thus a gallery of natural history with emphasis on ecology, geology, mining and local history. Definitely worth a visit, this museum starts upstairs with its cultural and ethnography galleries exhibiting artefacts used in witchcraft, personal ornaments, smoking and snuffing paraphernalia, and musical instruments such as talking drums. Downstairs it showcases the local mining industry with displays on its history, gemstones and the processing of copper.

Livingstone Museum Mosi-oa-Tunya Rd, Livingstone Telephone: +260 213 324429/323566 Email: [mailto:livingstonemuseum@gmail.com livingstonemuseum@gmail.com] Website: David Livingstone Museum Tour Website #2: Livingstone Museum Website #3: Livingstone Museum Website #4: Dr Livingstone’s Museum


 * 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.

For a list of museums in Zambia, go to List of museums in Zambia in Wikipedia.