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

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Horatio Collection: Nelsons Monument, Calton Hill, Edinburgh, c1830. Creator: William Tombleson
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Horatio Collection: The Victory, (Launched 1765), late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: William Frederick Mitchell
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Horatio Collection: Cabinet of Nelson Relics in Lloyds Committee Room, c1935. Creator: Unknown
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Horatio Collection: Nelsons Pillar, c1880. Creator: Unknown
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Horatio Collection: Horatio Viscount of Nelson, (1933). Creator: Unknown
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Horatio Collection: Nelsons Birthplace. Burnham Thorpe Parsonage, Norfolk, England
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Horatio Collection: Greenwich Pensioners at the Tomb of Nelson, c1868, (1896). Artist: Henry Macbeth-Raeburn
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Horatio Collection: The Nelson Plate at Lloyd s, c1800, (1928)
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Horatio Collection: The Trafalgar Vase at Lloyd s, 1805-1806, (1928). Artists: Digby Scott, Unknown
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Horatio Collection: The Battle of Trafalgar, 1805, (1896)
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Horatio Collection: Nelsons Flagship As She Is To-Day, 1936
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Horatio Collection: HMS Victory before she was removed to dry dock in 1922, 1936
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Horatio Collection: Nelsons Column with National Service recruitment poster, London, 1939
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Horatio Collection: Portrait bust of Viscount Horatio Nelson, British naval commander, 1797
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Horatio Collection: HMS The Victory at Portsmouth, 1907. Artist
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Horatio Collection: Lord Nelson lying in state in the painted chamber at Greenwich Hospital, London, 1806
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Horatio Collection: Design for a monument to Admiral Lord Nelson in the form of a column, 1806. Artist
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Horatio Collection: The Victory towed into Gibraltar, 1854. Artist: Clarkson Stanfield
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Horatio Collection: A Mansion House treat - or smoking attitudes, London, 1800
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Horatio Collection: Viscount Horatio Nelson, 1801. Artist: Sir William Beechey
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Horatio Collection: Nelsons Tower, Forres, Moray, Scotland, 1821. Artist: William Daniell
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Horatio Collection: Battle of the Nile, August 1st 1798 (1816). Artist: Thomas Sutherland
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Horatio Collection: The Battle of Trafalgar, 21st October 1805 (1816). Artist: Thomas Sutherland
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Horatio Collection: The Battle of the Nile, 1st August 1798 (1816). Artist: Bailey
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Horatio Collection: Battle of Trafalgar, October 21st 1805 (1816). Artist: Thomas Sutherland
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Horatio Collection: Nelson on the Victory at Trafalgar, c1907
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Horatio Collection: Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio, c1850
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Horatio Collection: Portsmouth - General View of the Harbour, Showing Nelsons Battleship, The Victory. 1895
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Horatio Collection: Lord Nelson 1758-1805, 1934
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Horatio Collection: Lady Hamilton 1761-1815. - Gemalde von Romney, 1934
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Horatio Collection: The Royal Sovereigns Stuck To Their Guns, and Fought Them Like Fiends, 1902. Artist: Paul Hardy
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Horatio Collection: Trafalgar Square, London, c1900. Artist: York & Son
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Horatio Collection: Horatio, Lord Nelson Modelled by De Vaere, 19th century, (1936). Artist: John De Vaere
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Horatio Collection: The ships of Lord Mulgraves expedition of discovery embedded in ice in the Polar Regions, 1774
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Horatio Collection: Yarmouth, with Nelsons Monument, 1859. Artist: H Griffiths
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Horatio Collection: The Battle of the Nile, 1798 (1878). Artist: Charles Lawrie
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Horatio Collection: Trafalgar Square, London, c1900
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Horatio Collection: Battle of Copenhagen 1801. British Fleet Approaching, 1801. Artists: Robert Pollard, JG Wells
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Horatio Collection: General Post Office and Nelsons Pillar, c1910
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Horatio Collection: Lady Hamilton as Ariadne, c18th century. Artist: Henry T Greenhead
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Horatio Collection: Emma Hart (Lady Hamilton), 18th century, (1902). Artist: George Romney
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Horatio Collection: Lady Emma Hamilton (c1765-1851), mistress of Horatio Nelson, 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald
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Horatio Collection: Lord Nelson, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
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Horatio Collection: Lady Hamilton, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
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Horatio Collection: HMS Victory, British warship, c1805. Artist: Newton & Co
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Horatio Collection: Admiral Lord Nelson wounded at the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. Artist: Newton & Co
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Horatio Collection: The Battle of the Nile, Egypt, 1 August 1798 (c1857). Artist: J Rogers
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Horatio Collection: The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805 (c1857). Artist: Albert Henry Payne


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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.