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Battle Of Trafalgar Collection (page 5)

"The Battle of Trafalgar: A Historic Triumph Immortalized in Art" Step into the world of naval warfare as we explore the epic Battle of Trafalgar

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: Aerial image of London, England, UK: Trafalgar Square, Nelson column

Aerial image of London, England, UK: Trafalgar Square, Nelson column
AW-6631 Aerial image of London, England, UK Trafalgar Square, Nelson column Adrian Warren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: Statue of Nelson

Statue of Nelson
The statue of Nelson at the top of Nelsons Column photographed at the top of the column when it was cleaned in 2006. Date: 2006

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, (NELSON), OCTOBER 21ST, 1805, Cape Trafalgar in south west Spain

BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, (NELSON), OCTOBER 21ST, 1805, Cape Trafalgar in south west Spain

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: The Death of Nelson (engraving) (b / w photo)

The Death of Nelson (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF280584 The Death of Nelson (engraving) (b/w photo) by Slingeneyer, Ernest (1820-94) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805); engraved by W

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: Death of Nelson (engraving) (b / w photo)

Death of Nelson (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF280583 Death of Nelson (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805); ); English, out of copyright

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: Portrait of Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), Viscount Nelson, 1797 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), Viscount Nelson, 1797 (oil on canvas)
XCF267401 Portrait of Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), Viscount Nelson, 1797 (oil on canvas) by Abbott, Lemuel Francis (c.1760-1803); 74.9x62.2 cm; National Portrait Gallery, London

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: The Death of Lord Nelson (1758-1805) on 21st October 1805

The Death of Lord Nelson (1758-1805) on 21st October 1805
XZO237384 The Death of Lord Nelson (1758-1805) on 21st October 1805 by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: HMS Captain boarding the San Nicholas and the San Josef, illustration from The

HMS Captain boarding the San Nicholas and the San Josef, illustration from The
KW234257 HMS Captain boarding the San Nicholas and the San Josef, illustration from The Life of Nelson by Robert Southey (1774-1843) first published 1813 (engraving) by Westall

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: The Death of Nelson (1758-1805) illustration from The Life of Nelson by Robert Southey

The Death of Nelson (1758-1805) illustration from The Life of Nelson by Robert Southey
KW234256 The Death of Nelson (1758-1805) illustration from The Life of Nelson by Robert Southey (1774-1843) first published 1813 (engraving) by Westall

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: The San Nicholas and San Josef carried by boarding, illustration from The Life

The San Nicholas and San Josef carried by boarding, illustration from The Life
KW234271 The San Nicholas and San Josef carried by boarding, illustration from The Life of Nelson by Robert Southey (1774-1843) first published 1813 (engraving) by Westall

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, (NELSON), OCTOBER 21ST, 1805, Cape Trafalgar in south west Spain

BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, (NELSON), OCTOBER 21ST, 1805, Cape Trafalgar in south west Spain

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: HMS Victory at sea, artwork

HMS Victory at sea, artwork
HMS Victory. Artwork of HMS Victorys first journey in 1778. Victory was a first-rate (large) ship of the line with 104 guns

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: HMS Victory, Portsmouth, 1890s

HMS Victory, Portsmouth, 1890s
HMS Victory. Photochrom (photographic lithograph) of the Royal Navys HMS Victory, moored at Portsmouth, UK, in the 1890s, with the White Ensign flying from its stern

Background imageBattle Of Trafalgar Collection: Madrid riots after Spains defeat at Trafalgar, 1805

Madrid riots after Spains defeat at Trafalgar, 1805
Populace of Madrid burning residence of Prime Minister Godoy after Spains defeat in the Napoleonic Wars. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration



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"The Battle of Trafalgar: A Historic Triumph Immortalized in Art" Step into the world of naval warfare as we explore the epic Battle of Trafalgar, a pivotal moment in British history. The Fighting Temeraire, painted by JMW Turner in 1839, captures the awe-inspiring scene of H. M. S. Victory leading her fleet to victory against Napoleon's forces. Flags fluttering proudly on Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar tell tales of bravery and strategy. These flags were instrumental in conveying Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson's famous signal that would forever be etched into history. John Christian Schetky's oil painting vividly portrays the intensity and chaos that engulfed the battle. Every brushstroke brings to life the courage displayed by both sides during this fierce conflict. Admiral Horatio Nelson himself takes center stage as Henry Bone immortalizes him through his masterful artistry. This portrait showcases Nelson's leadership and determination, qualities that inspired his men to fight with unwavering loyalty. JMW Turner returns with another masterpiece titled "The Victory Returning from Trafalgar. " Through three different positions, he depicts H. M. S. Victory triumphantly sailing back home after securing a decisive victory over Napoleon's navy. Nelson's iconic signal at Trafalgar is captured in vibrant color lithographs such as "England Expects Every Man Will Do His Duty" from The Boys Own Paper. These prints serve as a reminder of the valor exhibited by every sailor who fought under Nelson's command. Tragically, amidst this glorious triumph came great loss - Daniel Maclise mournfully portrays "The Death of Nelson. " This poignant artwork pays tribute to an extraordinary leader who gave his life for his country but left an indelible mark on British naval history. H. M. S. Victory itself stands tall even today; its grandeur preserved for future generations to admire and appreciate its role in the Battle of Trafalgar.