“Lord Nelson in the Victory engaged the French ... aboard the Belleisle provides a fascinating look at the Battle of Trafalgar, as well as an important early description of the death of Nelson.
A letter written by Adm Lord Cuthbert Collingwood one year on from the Battle of Trafalgar is going up for auction. Born in ...
30am Lord Nelson famously declared that 'England expects ... Now, amazingly, a new eye-witness account of the Battle of Trafalgar has emerged during a house clear-out. It gives not only a first ...
Our emblematic tree is in short supply and in danger of running out – is the idea of homegrown hardwood sunk forever?
Over the period 1794 to 1805, under Nelson's leadership, the Royal Navy proved its supremacy over the French. His most famous engagement, at Cape Trafalgar, saved Britain from threat of invasion ...
Lord Collingwood took control of the British fleet during the Battle of Trafalgar after Adm Lord Nelson was killed on 21 October 1805. The letter is written to Adm Signey Sweeney on the first ...
Visitors can read a letter from Lord Nelson to lover Emma Hamilton from on board HMS Victory in May 1805 Lord Nelson's intimate letters will be displayed to mark Trafalgar Day. A new exhibition at ...
Kathy Brown from the 1805 Club will present her talk, The Trafalgar Way, at Whitchurch Silk Mill on Tuesday, February 18. The talk will explore Lieutenant John Lapenotière's journey from Falmouth to ...