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The Trafalgar Companion: A Guide to History's Most Famous Sea Battle and the Life of Admiral Lord Nelson. London: Aurum Press. ISBN 1-84513-018-9. "The Battle of Trafalgar". Broadside. 2012. Archived from the original on 27 April 2007. Clash of Steel (2007). "Order of Battle: The British Fleet". Archived from the original on 27 October 2007.
His father was Spratt Esq., of Ballybeg, near Mitcheltown and his brother-in-law was John Abel Ward, Esq., a judge in the Admiralty Court in Nevis. [3] After some years in the merchant service, he joined the navy as a first class volunteer. He was promoted midshipman in 1798 aboard HMS Bellona and he was at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801. [4]
Data for this chart are in Order of Battle at the Battle of Trafalgar. British Ships Yellow = HMS Africa, which attacked the head of the Allied line. Green = The Weather Column, led by Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson in HMS Victory; Grey = Lee Column, led by Vice-Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood in HMS Royal Sovereign; The number is the order in the column.
This is a list of public art in and around Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, London. Charing Cross , at the junction of Strand and Whitehall , was the site of the first public monument in what is now the City of Westminster, [ 1 ] the cross commissioned by Edward I late in the 13th century in memory of his queen, Eleanor of Castile .
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The rest of the car was ornamented allegorical figures, heraldic emblems, ostrich feathers and the name "Trafalgar" boldly displayed. A naval ensign flew at half mast above. As the funeral car emerged through the Admiralty gates, the embroidered velvet pall which had covered the coffin was pulled aside "at the earnest request" of the large ...