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“Nelson was one of the first naval commanders to fly the Union Jack in battle, and to be able to look at one of the very ...
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Admiral Nelson defied orders—and rewrote naval history. Watch the daring maneuvers of the Battle of Cape St. Vincent unfold ...
It reignited long-running debates over artistic expression, national symbols and the country’s colonial history.
A new Commanding Officer is set to take charge of HMS Victory after a ten-year tenure by his predecessor. Lieutenant ...
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chairman of the Nelson Society and author of the book Nelson and the Slave Trade Admiral Lord Nelson was extremely fond of his home county and Norfolk heritage. He once proudly declared to the ...
The letter, set to be auctioned, challenges the long-held official account, which has Nelson uttering his famous line to Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, his flag captain. The letter will go under the ...
Admiral Lord Nelson’s famous last words may not have been “kiss me, Hardy,” according to a newly unearthed letter. Instead, the British naval hero is claimed to have declared, “Thanks be ...
The Lord Nelson, on Manchester Road, is set to close its doors on October 2. After that, its future is uncertain as Admiral Taverns has decided to sell the venue. Landlady, Samantha Barrett ...
But his fame, and his merit as a leader, are rightly eclipsed by that of the admiral immortalized in London’s Trafalgar Square, Horatio Nelson. Nelson's column, London Source: Gregory S / Pexels ...