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Trafalgar Collection (page 17)

"Remembering the Historic Battle of Trafalgar: A Glimpse into Nelson's Heroic Legacy" In 1805, Admiral Nelson meticulously outlined his battle plans for Trafalgar

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Social Scene 50S

Social Scene 50S
People relaxing in Trafalgar Square on a warm summer evening; women in summer dresses and lots of children feeding pigeons and playing

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Snowy London
A businessman with his briefcase walks alone across a Trafalgar Square in the dirty snow

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Meeting at Trafalgar
An election meeting at Trafalgar Square

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Lighthouse, Cape of Trafalgar, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Lighthouse, Cape of Trafalgar, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

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Trafalgar Square 1939
Trafalgar Square and Nelsons Column, floodlit at night, one month before the outbreak of World War Two. Date: August 1939

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Beach, Cape Trafalgar, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

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Trafalgar (Cigarette Crd
BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR in the midst of battle

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Trafalgar (Turner)
BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR in the midst of battle

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Trafalgar / Graham
The battle rages

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SEA-DEVILS
OUT OF THE DEEP come marine monsters, with evil intent, but the sea-devils are destroyed... Trafalgar Square, London, is strewn with their corpses

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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

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Trafalgar Day
TRAFALGAR DAY Nelsons victory over the French, on 21 October 1805, is commemorated every year on the deck of his flagship, the Victory, at Portsmouth

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Nelson Monument
Winning design for Nelsons Monument by William Railton

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Landseer Lion
One of the four bronze lions, on granite plinths, sculpted by Sir Edwin Landseer, and cast by Marocchetti. They were unveiled in 1868. St-Martin- in-the-Fields church is behind

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National Gallery Postcard
Horse-cabs and buses trot past the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London, with St Martins church in the background

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Trafalgar, Birds Eye
A birds eye view of the opposing fleets

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After Trafalgar
After the battle, the Victory is towed into the harbour of Gibraltar

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The National Gallery
The exterior of the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, floodlit at night for dramtic effect

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Trafalgar Square Night
Trafalgar Square by night

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Federico De Gravina
FEDERICO DE GRAVINA Spanish admiral at the battle of Trafalgar

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JUBILEE 1897
Her Diamond Jubilee procession passes the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square Date: 1897

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Death of Nelson
The fatal wounding of Admiral Nelson : a popular representation of the time

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Trafalgar / French Loss
The sinking of Admiral Villeneuves flagship

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Trafalgar / Stanfield / 1805

Trafalgar / Stanfield / 1805
The Battle of Trafalgar

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Trafalgar / Nelson`s Chase
Nelson chases after the French fleet

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Death / Magon / Trafalgar
The death of Admiral Magon at the Battle of Trafalgar

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Death / Nelson / Davis / Col
The death of Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar

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Trafalgar / From Stanfield
The Battle of Trafalgar and the victory of Lord Nelson over the combined French and Spanish fleets

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Trafalgar Sq / Grant
Trafalgar Square, with Big Ben in the background

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Homelessness
Abject scene of homelessness at Trafalgar Square

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Trafalgar Sq / 1850 / Column
Trafalgar Square and Nelsons Column

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Trafalgar Sq / Photo / 1890

Trafalgar Sq / Photo / 1890
Photograph of Trafalgar Square

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Trafalgar Sq / Pigeons
People feed the pigeons

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Trafalgar Sq / Photo / 1902

Trafalgar Sq / Photo / 1902
National Gallery and St. Martins church

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Trafalgar Sq / Charles I
Charles I statue at Charing Cross. In the background is the church of St Martin in the Fields

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Womens Rights / Demo
Christabel Pankhurst at Trafalgar Square

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Trafalgar / Lantern Slide
Trafalgar Square by night with a full moon

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Buses in Trafalgar Square, London

Buses in Trafalgar Square, London
A view of Trafalgar Square, London, from the roof of South Africa House. The road is full of buses, and the National Gallery can be seen on the right



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"Remembering the Historic Battle of Trafalgar: A Glimpse into Nelson's Heroic Legacy" In 1805, Admiral Nelson meticulously outlined his battle plans for Trafalgar, a pivotal moment in naval history. The Death of Nelson by West immortalizes the sacrifice made by this fearless leader. During the battle, Nelson's Signal became a symbol of unity and determination. Amidst the chaos, Admiral Nelson and Captain Hardy stood side by side on HMS Victory, their unwavering resolve inspiring their crew. Breaking through enemy lines with sheer audacity, Victory etched its name in history. Years later, HMS Victory was brought to Portsmouth Harbour as a testament to its triumph at Trafalgar. Horatio Lord Nelson's legacy lives on within these hallowed decks. Flying high above Victory on that fateful day was the famous signal that rallied British forces towards victory - an enduring symbol of courage and resilience. Trafalgar Square witnessed not only historic battles but also moments of social change. Keir Hardie addressed suffragettes here, reminding us that progress is born from collective action. The Battle itself remains etched in our memories; it forever altered the course of history. On October 21st, 1805, bravery clashed against adversity as nations fought for supremacy upon treacherous seas. Fast forward to 1953 when Queen Elizabeth II embarked on her coronation journey in golden State coach - a reminder that even amidst celebration and grandeur we honor those who have come before us. Stepping inside H. M. S. Victory today offers a glimpse into life during the Battle - an immersive experience where one can almost hear echoes of cannons roaring and feel the pulse-pounding anticipation felt by brave sailors fighting for their nation's glory.