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A leather fire bucket from Admiral Lord Nelson’s flagship, HMS Victory, and a Victorian Scottish silver tea service were among the standout discoveries at a charity antiques valuation day in Kington ...
A leather fire bucket from Admiral Lord Nelson’s ship, HMS Victory and a Victorian Scottish silver tea service were some of ...
Getty, frontman for Charlottesville rock group Lord Nelson, plans to unveil his debut solo album this Saturday at the Southern Café and Music Hall.
The flag flew on battleship of Cuthbert Collingwood, who took over fleet command after Horatio Nelson was shot by a sniper at ...
SUPPLEMENT: In 1849, the Admiralty sent out two ships, the Erebus and Terror, on a mission to find the North West Passage. The mystery of what happened to the ships of the Franklin ...
The British naval hero is primed for action as he writes from on board HMS Victory that he 'hopes for a good battle which God ...
Horatia (Image: Supplied) In April 1803, Sir William eventually died and Nelson and Emma were able to drop the pretence of a platonic friendship, looking forward to growing old together in what they ...
The Nelson Society, founded in 1981 at the Norfolk Club in Norwich, is a registered charity whose object is to raise public awareness of the life and times of Admiral Lord Nelson and his navy.
The captain of Britain’s most famous warship has been named the first winner of a new Royal British Legion award dedicated to a former naval leader ...
Admiral Lord Nelson was extremely fond of his home county and Norfolk heritage. He once proudly declared to the people of Great Yarmouth: "I am myself a Norfolk man and glory in being so." ...
Admiral Lord Nelson’s famous last words may not have been “kiss me, Hardy,” according to a newly unearthed letter.. Instead, the British naval hero is claimed to have declared, “Thanks be ...
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