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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

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Grand Hotel, Trafalgar Square, London

Grand Hotel, Trafalgar Square, London - on the corner of The Strand and Northumberland Avenue. Date: 1908

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: London. Picadilly. Socialist agitation. February 8, 1886. En

London. Picadilly. Socialist agitation. February 8, 1886. En
Great Britain. London. Socialist agitation. Protesters encouraged to theft and looting in shops Picadilly during the meeting of the Socialist leader Burns in Trafalgar Square. February 8, 1886

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Suffragette Flora Drummond Trafalgar Square

Suffragette Flora Drummond Trafalgar Square. Mrs. Flora Drummond, arm raised, invites the crowd to Rush the House of Commons on 13th October 1908. Mrs

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square
14th March 1927: Trafalgar Square in Bridgetown Barbados, showing the War Memorial and Post Offices. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Battle of Trafalgar (1805). The French ship Bucentaure

Battle of Trafalgar (1805). The French ship Bucentaure and the Spanish one Trinidad. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. Navy Museum

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Coronation 1953, crowds in Trafalgar Square

Coronation 1953, crowds in Trafalgar Square
Unprecedented crowds thronging Trafalgar Square hoping to catch a glimpse of Queen Elizabeth II as the procession moves through from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of Queen

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Admiral Nelsons day cabin in the H. M. S. Victory

Admiral Nelsons day cabin in the H. M. S. Victory
The interior of the famous H.M.S. Victory as shown for the first time in colour after its redecoration and restoration as it would have appeared at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Celebrations in Trafalgar Square after the Relief of Mafekin

Celebrations in Trafalgar Square after the Relief of Mafekin
Illustration showing the crowd, filling every inch of Trafalgar Square, celebrating the news of the Relief of Mafeking, during the Boer War, 1900

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: London Police Box

London Police Box
Police boxes used to adorn the East and West corners of Trafalgar Square and were the smallest police stations in London. The lamps at the top came from HMS " Victory"

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Battle of Trafalgar

Battle of Trafalgar
The Belleisle crippled but unconquered

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Trafalgar / Lantern Slide

Trafalgar / Lantern Slide
Trafalgar Square at night showing the fountains

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: The Death of Nelson after the painting by Daniel Maclise. Horation Nelson (1758-1805)

The Death of Nelson after the painting by Daniel Maclise. Horation Nelson (1758-1805) on board HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Trafalgar Square with fountain, London

Trafalgar Square with fountain, London
Trafalgar Square with fountain, and the National Gallery behind it, London. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Trafalgar Square with fountains and pigeons, London

Trafalgar Square with fountains and pigeons, London. Also visible are the National Gallery (left) and St Martin-in-the-Fields Church (right). Date: circa 1960s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: View of Trafalgar Square and fountain, London

View of Trafalgar Square and fountain, London, with people enjoying the sunshine. early 1960s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: A diagram of the proposed Charing Cross Bridge

A diagram of the proposed Charing Cross Bridge
Plans for a new double-decker bridge at Charing Cross, designed by Sir Owen Williams and at the time recently approved by a royal commission

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: West End riots: ducking an unpopular speaker, 1886

West End riots: ducking an unpopular speaker, 1886
Ducking an unpopular speaker at an open air meeting of unemployed East End dock workers and artisans in Trafalgar Square. The people were stirred to violence following incendiary speeches

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: West End riots: break up of Trafalgar Square meeting, 1886

West End riots: break up of Trafalgar Square meeting, 1886
At an open air meeting of unemployed East End dock workers and artisans in Trafalgar Square, the people were stirred to violence following incendiary speeches, and rioted

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: West End riots, 1886 - a crowd

West End riots, 1886 - a crowd
A crowd of unemployed men debating ths issues of the moment, sketched at the demonstration at Trafalgar Square, London, at the time of the West End riots in 1886

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: West End riots, 1886 - What do you think?

West End riots, 1886 - What do you think?
three unemployed men debating the issues of the moment, sketched at the demonstration at Trafalgar Square, London, at the time of the West End riots in 1886

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: West End riots, 1886 - a two men in discussion

West End riots, 1886 - a two men in discussion
Two men in discussion, sketched at the demonstration at Trafalgar Square, London, at the time of the West End riots in 1886

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Night view of Trafalgar Square, London

Night view of Trafalgar Square, London, England, with neon advertising signs reflected in the water of the fountain, and a lion in silhouette. circa 1910

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Nelsons Column - Trafalgar Square, London

Nelsons Column - Trafalgar Square, London Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Horatio Nelson, British naval officer

Horatio Nelson, British naval officer
Lord Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), British naval officer, with the Battle of Trafalgar depicted in the background. circa 1805

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Trafalgar Square and Nelsons Monument, London - at night

Trafalgar Square and Nelsons Monument, London - at night Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: A corner of Trafalgar Square

A corner of Trafalgar Square - view of fountain and statue at right, reflections in water. Part of Box 34 Boswell Collection - London Streets. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, Statue of Gordon

National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, Statue of Gordon
National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London with view of the Statue of Major-General Charles George Gordon by Hamo Thornycroft, removed in 1943 and re-sited on the Victoria Embankment in 1953

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: The Trafalgar Square of 100, 000 years ago

The Trafalgar Square of 100, 000 years ago
When lions really crouched where Nelson now stands: the Trafalgar Square of 100, 000 years ago, its flora and fauna and interglacial landscape

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: St Martin-in-the-Fields Church

St Martin-in-the-Fields Church - Trafalgar Square, London. Part of Box 34 Boswell Collection - London Streets. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: St. Martins in the Field Church, London - Floodlit

St. Martins in the Field Church, London - Floodlit. Note the exposure time creating a view of a Ghost Bus in the centre of the image! Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: United KIngdom. London. Trafalgar Square and the statue of K

United KIngdom. London. Trafalgar Square and the statue of K
United KIngdom. London. Trafalgar Square with the equestrian statue of the king George IV. Bronze. Sculpted by Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey (1781-1841). Date: 20080327

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: The National Gallery. London

The National Gallery. London
The National Gallery (1834-1838). Neoclassical building designed by William Wilkins (1778-1839). Trafalgar Square. London. United KIngdom. Date: 20080327

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Nelsons Column (1840-1843). The pedestal depicting the Batt

Nelsons Column (1840-1843). The pedestal depicting the Batt
Nelsons Column (1840-1843). The pedestal decorated with the bronze relief panel, cast from captured French guns, depicting the Battle of Cape St. Vincent by Musgrave Watson (1804-1847) and William F

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Nelsons Column (1840-1843). Trafalgar Square. London

Nelsons Column (1840-1843). Trafalgar Square. London
Nelsons Column (1840-1843). Designed by William Railton (1800-1877), was built to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805). Corinthian order and Dartmor granite

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Trafalgar Square and Big Ben, London

Trafalgar Square and Big Ben, London Date: 1933

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Lion by Landseer, Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London

Lion by Landseer, Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Office of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, London

Office of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, London. Date: 1905

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Meeting of workers unemployed in Trafalgar Square. London

Meeting of workers unemployed in Trafalgar Square. London. United Kingdom. Engraving by Rico in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1886

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Horatio Nelson Testimonial

Horatio Nelson Testimonial -- the building of Nelsons column in Trafalgar Square to commemorate Nelson and his achievements. circa 1840s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Launch of HMS Trafalgar at Woolwich, SE London

Launch of HMS Trafalgar at Woolwich, SE London, 21 June 1841. 1841

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Woman police officer on duty in Central London

Woman police officer on duty in Central London
Woman police officer (Sylvia Cloake) on duty in Central London, with the National Gallery and St Martin in the Fields in the background. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Trafalgar Square Birds

Trafalgar Square Birds
Tourists in Trafalgar Square are virtually obscured by the sheer volume of pigeons around them. Date: 1950s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Pigeons Trafalgar 1950

Pigeons Trafalgar 1950
A couple and their young son feed the pigeons on a sunny day in Trafalgar Square, London Date: 1950s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Tree in Trafalgar Square

Tree in Trafalgar Square
A crowd of people gather in Trafalgar Square around Christmas to see the tree, a present from Norway, lit up. The fountains which are also lit look magnificent. Date: 1950s

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Trafalgar House / 1879

Trafalgar House / 1879
Trafalgar House, near Salisbury, Wiltshire: recently used as the location for Barton Park in a film of Jane Austens novel, Sense and Sensibility Date: 1879

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Demonstration in Trafalgar Square of closing of the War Loan

Demonstration in Trafalgar Square of closing of the War Loan
Crowds gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, on the eve of the closing of the War Loan, attended by the Lord Mayor of London, the Mayors of the London boroughs and the Deans of Westminster and St

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: Landseer at Work, C1860

Landseer at Work, C1860
SIR EDWIN HENRY LANDSEER Artist - in his studio, at work on the Trafalgar Square lions 1802 - 1873

Background imageTrafalgar Collection: St Martin in the Fields, Trafalgar Square, London

St Martin in the Fields, Trafalgar Square, London. Date: circa 1920s



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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.