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Nelsons last signal at Trafalgar, 21 October 1805
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Nelsons last signal at Trafalgar, 21 October 1805
At the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805, Nelson gives his famous last signal England expects that every man will do his duty. He had said to his officers I must give the Fleet something by way of a fillip. This last signal certainly buoyed the Fleet as there was an answering of enthusiastic cheering and England went on to win the battle though Nelson lost his life that day. This reproduction is from the original painting by Thomas Davidson
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1805 Answering Cheering Davidson Enthusiastic Expects Give Lost Nelson Re Production Signal Trafalgar Fleet Officers
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This evocative print depicts Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson's final signal at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. With the British Navy facing the formidable French and Spanish fleet off the coast of Cape Trafalgar in Spain, Nelson knew that the outcome of the battle would depend on the morale and determination of his men. As the sun began to set and the battle reached its climax, Nelson gave the order 'England expects that every man will do his duty.' Nelson had said to his officers, 'I must give the fleet something by way of a fillip.' This last signal certainly buoyed the British Fleet as there was an answering of enthusiastic cheering from the sailors. The importance of this moment in naval history cannot be overstated, as England went on to win the battle, securing the dominance of the Royal Navy in European waters for decades to come. This reproduction is from the original painting by Thomas Davidson, an accomplished Scottish artist who was known for his historical and maritime works. The image captures the spirit of the moment, with Nelson's signal being passed from one ship to another, as the British sailors prepared for the final assault. Despite the triumph of the battle, Nelson lost his life that day, having been fatally wounded during the engagement. This print serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by Nelson and his men in the name of duty and country.
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