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Horatio Collection (page 15)

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

Background imageHoratio Collection: Walpole / Strawberry 1774

Walpole / Strawberry 1774
HORACE (HORATIO) WALPOLE FOURTH EARL OF OXFORD Strawberry Hill, near Twickenham: home of the English gothic novelist and man of letters

Background imageHoratio Collection: Nelson / Tree / Kentish Town

Nelson / Tree / Kentish Town
HORATIO LORD NELSON Sycamore tree planted by the English naval officer as a boy, at the entrance to his uncles home, Grove Cottage, Kentish Town, North London

Background imageHoratio Collection: Nelson / Birthplace / Iln

Nelson / Birthplace / Iln
HORATIO LORD NELSON English naval officers birthplace at Burnham Thorpe Parsonage, Norfolk

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horatio Bottomley / T & C

Horatio Bottomley / T & C
HORATIO BOTTOMLEY Journalist, financier, politician and swindler

Background imageHoratio Collection: Kitchener / Bassano / Virtue

Kitchener / Bassano / Virtue
Horatio, Lord Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum Soldier

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horace Walpole / Anon Eng

Horace Walpole / Anon Eng
HORACE (HORATIO) WALPOLE 4TH EARL OF ORFORD English man of letters with his home, Strawberry Hill, in the background

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horace Walpole / Harding

Horace Walpole / Harding
HORACE (HORATIO) WALPOLE 4TH EARL OF ORFORD English man of letters at his home, Strawberry Hill

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horace Walpole / Falconet

Horace Walpole / Falconet
HORACE (HORATIO) WALPOLE 4TH EARL OF ORFORD English man of letters, credited with writing the first gothic novel

Background imageHoratio Collection: PHILIPS 1892 PROJECT

PHILIPS 1892 PROJECT
PHILLIPSs PROJECT The steam-powered flying machine of Horatio Phillips (England)

Background imageHoratio Collection: Lord Nelson / Polar Bear

Lord Nelson / Polar Bear
HORATIO, LORD NELSON English naval officers encounter with a fierce polar bear

Background imageHoratio Collection: Lord Nelson / San Josef

Lord Nelson / San Josef
HORATIO, LORD NELSON English naval officer receiving the Spanish Admirals sword on board the San Josef, Teneriffe, 14 February 1797

Background imageHoratio Collection: Lord Nelson / Privateer

Lord Nelson / Privateer
HORATIO, LORD NELSON English naval officer: boarding an American privateer in a violent gale, while a Lieutenant on the Lowestoft in 1777

Background imageHoratio Collection: Writing / Examples / Nelson

Writing / Examples / Nelson
HORATIO, LORD NELSON Part of a letter from the English naval officer to Emma, Lady Hamilton, dated 19 and 20 October 1805, before the Battle of Trafalgar

Background imageHoratio Collection: Lord Nelson / Young Boy

Lord Nelson / Young Boy
HORATIO, LORD NELSON English naval officer as a young boy

Background imageHoratio Collection: Kitchener in Tasmania

Kitchener in Tasmania
HORATIO, LORD KITCHENER On horseback, inspecting the militia in Tasmania

Background imageHoratio Collection: Horace Walpole / Rosalba

Horace Walpole / Rosalba
HORACE (HORATIO) WALPOLE 4TH EARL OF OXFORD English man of letters/writer

Background imageHoratio Collection: Nelson Honoured

Nelson Honoured
HORATIO, LORD NELSON the well-known sailor is honoured at a banquet - the artist Benjamin West offers him a drink

Background imageHoratio Collection: Birmingham Nelson Statue

Birmingham Nelson Statue
This monument to LORD HORATIO NELSON, next to the (now demolished) Bull Ring, Birmingham, England, was sculpted in 1809 by Sir Richard Westmacott, R.A

Background imageHoratio Collection: Kitchener / Quinnell 1919

Kitchener / Quinnell 1919
Horatio, Lord Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum Soldier

Background imageHoratio Collection: Kitchener / Lekegian

Kitchener / Lekegian
Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum Soldier, Wearing a Fez

Background imageHoratio Collection: Churchill / Admiralty / 1914

Churchill / Admiralty / 1914
WINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman and author as First Lord of the Admiralty in a pose reminiscent of Horatio, Lord Nelson Date: 1874 - 1965

Background imageHoratio Collection: Nelson Pensive

Nelson Pensive
HORATIO, LORD NELSON in pensive mood

Background imageHoratio Collection: Nelson in Miniature

Nelson in Miniature
Horatio, Lord Nelson

Background imageHoratio Collection: Nelson in Profile

Nelson in Profile
HORATIO, LORD NELSON in profile

Background imageHoratio Collection: Nelson in his Cabin

Nelson in his Cabin
HORATIO, LORD NELSON in his cabin before a battle

Background imageHoratio Collection: Lord Nelson / Fs Abbot

Lord Nelson / Fs Abbot
HORATIO, LORD NELSON British naval officer

Background imageHoratio Collection: NELSON (1758 - 1805)

NELSON (1758 - 1805)
HORATIO, Lord NELSON Showing his empty right sleeve



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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.