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Horatio Collection (page 10)

Horatio, a name that echoes through history, is synonymous with bravery and leadership

Background imageHoratio Collection: Kitchener / Illus War News

Kitchener / Illus War News
Horatio, Lord Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum Soldier Date: 1850 - 1916

Background imageHoratio Collection: Kitchener / 1884 Eng

Kitchener / 1884 Eng
HORATIO, LORD KITCHENER 1ST EARL KITCHENER Soldier, in 1884, while on special service in the Sudan Date: 1850 - 1916

Background imageHoratio Collection: Kitchener / With Dogs

Kitchener / With Dogs
HORATIO, LORD KITCHENER 1ST EARL KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM In dress uniform, with two dogs asleep at his feet Date: 1850 - 1916

Background imageHoratio Collection: Lord Kitchener welcomed by the Egyptian Fellah

Lord Kitchener welcomed by the Egyptian Fellah
Lord Horatio Herbert Kitchener(1850-1916): how the Egyptian Fellah(peasant labourers) honoured Lord Kitchener

Background imageHoratio Collection: Kitchener lays foundation stone, near Luxor, Egypt

Kitchener lays foundation stone, near Luxor, Egypt
Lord Horatio Herbert Kitchener(1850-1916), laying the foundation stone of an Agricultural College near Luxor

Background imageHoratio Collection: Walpole / Chinese Gallery

Walpole / Chinese Gallery
HORACE (HORATIO) WALPOLE FOURTH EARL OF OXFORD Chinese Gallery at Strawberry Hill, near Twickenham, home of the English gothic novelist and man of letters Date: 1717 - 1797

Background imageHoratio Collection: Walpole / Little Straw Hil

Walpole / Little Straw Hil
HORACE (HORATIO) WALPOLE FOURTH EARL OF OXFORD Little Strawberry Hill, near Twickenham, home of the English gothic novelist and man of letters Date: 1717 - 1797

Background imageHoratio Collection: It costs so little by Hutch - Music Sheet Cover

It costs so little by Hutch - Music Sheet Cover
It costs so little but it means so much by Alf Ritter, J. Lester Smith and Horatio Nicholls featured by Leslie A. Hutchinson ( Hutch ) - Music Sheet Cover. Date: circa 1942

Background imageHoratio Collection: Exhibition of Nelsons Column monument 1843

Exhibition of Nelsons Column monument 1843
Page from The Pictorial Times, November 1843, showing Nelsons Columns finally stages of erection in Trafalgar Square, London, surrounded by timber scaffold

Background imageHoratio Collection: HORATIO ALLEN(1802-1890)

HORATIO ALLEN(1802-1890)
HORATIO ALLEN American engineer. Designed the worlds first articulated locomotive. Date: 1802 - 1890

Background imageHoratio Collection: Kitchener takes Egypt and its gods by surprise, 1914

Kitchener takes Egypt and its gods by surprise, 1914
Horatio, Lord Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum(1850-1916). Soldier; caricatured as El Lord, surprising the gods of Egypt

Background imageHoratio Collection: Cartoon, Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt

Cartoon, Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt, Destruction of Revolutionary Crocodiles; or, The British Hero cleansing the Mouth of the Nile, by James Gillray

Background imageHoratio Collection: WW2 Christmas card, sailor and portrait

WW2 Christmas card, sailor and portrait
WW2 Christmas card, a sailor looks up at a portrait of Admiral Nelson. Britain! what thou wert, thou art! Date: circa 1942

Background imageHoratio Collection: Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - The Lord Mayors Carriage

Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - The Lord Mayors Carriage
Queen Victorias Jubilee Procession, London - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of Lord Mayor Sir Horatio Daviess horse drawn carriage marching along a London street, through large crowds

Background imageHoratio Collection: Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - The Lord Mayor

Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - The Lord Mayor
Queen Victorias Jubilee Procession, London - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of Lord Mayor, Sir Horatio Davies, in a horse drawn carriage marching along a London street

Background imageHoratio Collection: Kitchener as war minister: one of his last public acts, 1916

Kitchener as war minister: one of his last public acts, 1916
Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl of Khartoum and Broome (1850-1916), going to face his critics as war minister: leaving the war office on 2nd June 1916

Background imageHoratio Collection: George Robey & Horatio Bottomley recruiting in London

George Robey & Horatio Bottomley recruiting in London
Popular music hall star, George Robey, known as the Prime Minister of Mirth, pictured speaking at a recruitment rally in Trafalgar Square, London in 1915 alongside Horatio Bottomley

Background imageHoratio Collection: Lord Kitchener inspecting the army

Lord Kitchener inspecting the army
Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl of Khartoum and Broome (1850-1916), inspecting part of Kitcheners Army

Background imageHoratio Collection: Kitchener as war minister, shortly before his death, 1916

Kitchener as war minister, shortly before his death, 1916
Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl of Khartoum and Broome (1850-1916), as war minister: his last speech in the Lords on 30th May 1916, on the subject of volunteers. Date: 30th May 1916

Background imageHoratio Collection: Thomas H. A. E. Cochrane, Vanity Fair, Spy

Thomas H. A. E. Cochrane, Vanity Fair, Spy
THOMAS HORATIO ARTHUR ERNEST COCHRANE, 1st Baron Cochrane of Cults (1857-1951) Scottish soldier and Unionist politician. Caption: North Ayrshire Date: 1857 - 1951

Background imageHoratio Collection: Richard Walpole

Richard Walpole
RICHARD WALPOLE statesman, third son of Horatio lord Walpole. Date: ? - 1798

Background imageHoratio Collection: Spencer Horatio Walpole

Spencer Horatio Walpole
SPENCER HORATIO WALPOLE statesman, home secretary Date: 1806 - 1898

Background imageHoratio Collection: Mary Lady Walpole

Mary Lady Walpole
MARY MAGDALEN, Baroness WALPOLE, wife of Horatio, First Baron. Date: CIRCA 1700

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horatio Baron Walpole

Horatio Baron Walpole
HORATIO first baron WALPOLE statesman Date: 1678 - 1757

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horace Smith

Horace Smith
HORATIO (but always known as HORACE) SMITH writer, author with his brother james of Rejected addresses which caused quite a stir in its day. Date: 1779 - 1849

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horatio Seymour

Horatio Seymour
HORATIO SEYMOUR American statesman Date: 1810 - 1886

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horatio Ross

Horatio Ross
HORATIO ROSS sportsman, depicted holding a gun, ready to shoot anything that moves... Date: 1801 - 1886

Background imageHoratio Collection: Andrew Horatio Reed - 1

Andrew Horatio Reed - 1
ANDREW HORATIO REED Governor of Kansas - removed for incompetency and land speculation : fled in disguise, becoming a Free State spokesman. Date: 1807 - 1864

Background imageHoratio Collection: Andrew Horatio Reed - 2

Andrew Horatio Reed - 2
ANDREW HORATIO REED Governor of Kansas - removed for incompetency and land speculation : fled in disguise as shown here ! Became Free State spokesman. Date: 1807 - 1864

Background imageHoratio Collection: Nelsons Father

Nelsons Father
EDMUND NELSON, rector of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, whose son Horatio became a sailor. Date: 18th century

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horatio Macculloch

Horatio Macculloch
HORATIO MACCULLOCH Scottish artist Date: 1805 - 1867

Background imageHoratio Collection: Wood engraving painting Delacroix Hamlet Horatio

Wood engraving painting Delacroix Hamlet Horatio
Artokoloro

Background imageHoratio Collection: Chicago Nominee I knew Horatio fellow infinite jest

Chicago Nominee I knew Horatio fellow infinite jest
Artokoloro

Background imageHoratio Collection: Hamlet Horatio Gravediggers 1843 Lithograph second state

Hamlet Horatio Gravediggers 1843 Lithograph second state
Artokoloro

Background imageHoratio Collection: HUBERT HORATIO HUMPHREY (1911-1978). American politician

HUBERT HORATIO HUMPHREY (1911-1978). American politician. Humphrey seated at his old desk in Doland High School, South Dakota, during his presidential campaign. Photograph, 1964

Background imageHoratio Collection: BATTLE OF OMDURMAN, 1898. Charge of the British 21st Lancers at the Battle of Omdurman

BATTLE OF OMDURMAN, 1898. Charge of the British 21st Lancers at the Battle of Omdurman, 2 September 1898. Color contemporary newspaper illustration

Background imageHoratio Collection: ALGER: LUCK & PLUCK, 1869. Half-title of Luck and Pluck, one of the enormously

ALGER: LUCK & PLUCK, 1869. Half-title of Luck and Pluck, one of the enormously popular nineteenth century books for boys written by Horatio Alger, Jr. Engraving, 1869

Background imageHoratio Collection: ALGER: TATTERED TOM, 1871. Half-title to Haratio Algers Tattered Tom. Engraving

ALGER: TATTERED TOM, 1871. Half-title to Haratio Algers Tattered Tom. Engraving, 1871

Background imageHoratio Collection: Source Size = 3956 x 3341

Source Size = 3956 x 3341
The Election of Mr. Horatio Seymour, Governor of the State of New York: Democratic Procession Passing the New York Hotel, 1862

Background imageHoratio Collection: A Cognocenti contemplating ye Beauties of ye Antique, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, engraver

A Cognocenti contemplating ye Beauties of ye Antique, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, engraver, [London] : H. Humphrey, 1801, an elderly Sir William Hamilton inspecting his antiquities

Background imageHoratio Collection: Nelsons Monument Struck by Lightning, c. 1810 (litho)

Nelsons Monument Struck by Lightning, c. 1810 (litho)
XJF486494 Nelsons Monument Struck by Lightning, c.1810 (litho) by Knox, John (1778-1845) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nelsons Monument was erected on Glasgow Green in 1806)

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horatio Greenough, Right Hand Holding Short Rod, American, 1805 - 1852, 1847, pen

Horatio Greenough, Right Hand Holding Short Rod, American, 1805 - 1852, 1847, pen and brown ink over graphite on wove paper

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horatio Greenough, Classical Head in Profile, American, 1805 - 1852, graphite

Horatio Greenough, Classical Head in Profile, American, 1805 - 1852, graphite and charcoal on wove paper

Background imageHoratio Collection: Hamlet, Act I, Scene IV, by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) engraved by Robert Thew

Hamlet, Act I, Scene IV, by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) engraved by Robert Thew
KW315687 Hamlet, Act I, Scene IV, by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) engraved by Robert Thew (1758-1802) (litho) by Fuseli, Henry (Fussli)

Background imageHoratio Collection: Hamlet, Horatio and Marcellus see the Ghost, from The Illustrated Library Shakespeare

Hamlet, Horatio and Marcellus see the Ghost, from The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
KW469547 Hamlet, Horatio and Marcellus see the Ghost, from The Illustrated Library Shakespeare, published London 1890 (litho) by English School

Background imageHoratio 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 imageHoratio Collection: Project for a Monument, The Apotheosis of Nelson, 1807 (oil on canvas)

Project for a Monument, The Apotheosis of Nelson, 1807 (oil on canvas)
XYC158765 Project for a Monument, The Apotheosis of Nelson, 1807 (oil on canvas) by West, Benjamin (1738-1820); 100.3x73.8 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; American

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horatio Lloyd Gates (engraving)

Horatio Lloyd Gates (engraving)
KW1073712 Horatio Lloyd Gates (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Horatio Lloyd Gates, 1727 A- 1806)



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Horatio, a name that echoes through history, is synonymous with bravery and leadership. From his early days as Vice Admiral of the White to his untimely death at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, Horatio Nelson left an indelible mark on British naval history. Flags played a significant role in Nelson's life and legacy. They were not just mere pieces of cloth but powerful symbols that rallied men to victory. At the Battle of Trafalgar, he famously used flags to send signals that guided his fleet towards triumph against all odds. Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory, stands tall as a testament to his strategic brilliance and unwavering determination. This majestic vessel witnessed countless battles under Horatio's command, becoming an emblem of British naval power. The death of Nelson sent shockwaves across the nation. His loss was mourned deeply by both sailors and civilians alike. The West depicted this tragic event in poignant artworks that captured the heroism and sacrifice embodied by Lord Nelson. Beyond his military achievements, Horatio Nelson was revered for his charisma and leadership qualities during times of war. He inspired generations with quotes like "England expects every man will do his duty, " reminding us all of our responsibility towards our country. Even after centuries have passed since his time, Horatio Nelson continues to be celebrated throughout Britain. Monuments stand proudly in honor of this legendary figure; from Walpole/Strawberry Hill to Blackpool's Foudroyant - each paying homage to one who shaped history. Artists like Henry Bone immortalized Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson through their masterful works capturing him in various stages of life - forever preserving him for future generations' admiration. Horatio's influence extended beyond naval exploits; he even made an impact during World War I when Kitchener used recruiting posters featuring Lord Nelson as a symbol of courage and patriotism – inspiring young men to join the fight for their country.