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"Nelson: A Legacy of Courage and Victory" Step aboard the HMS Victory, a vessel that witnessed the brilliance of Admiral Nelson

Background imageNelson Collection: Archway sea stacks in the Tasman sea at Wharariki beach, Nelson, South Island

Archway sea stacks in the Tasman sea at Wharariki beach, Nelson, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageNelson Collection: International Fleet Review

International Fleet Review
HMS Enterprise, SVHO (Survey Vessel (Hydrographic/Oceanographic)), taking part in the International Fleet Review which was part of Trafalgar 200

Background imageNelson Collection: Leeds Road, Nelson, early 1900s

Leeds Road, Nelson, early 1900s

Background imageNelson Collection: HMS Victory, 1805

HMS Victory, 1805
HMS Victory. Sail and rigging plan (profile). Scale 1/8 inch to 1 foot. Plan shows the ship restored to the condition she was in at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805

Background imageNelson Collection: The death of Horatio Nelson - HMS Victory at Trafalgar

The death of Horatio Nelson - HMS Victory at Trafalgar
The death Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte (1758-1805) belowdecks on The Victory, having been shot during the Battle of Trafalgar. 1805

Background imageNelson Collection: Nelson turns a blind eye - Battle of Copenhagen

Nelson turns a blind eye - Battle of Copenhagen
Admiral Lord Nelson ignoring the signal from Sir Hyde Parker to stop fighting. He is looking though his telescope with his blind eye (popularising the phrase to turn a blind eye )

Background imageNelson Collection: The Handball Court in Nelson, Glamorgan, South Wales, 8th August 1969

The Handball Court in Nelson, Glamorgan, South Wales, 8th August 1969. The three walled court has stood in the town since 1860

Background imageNelson Collection: Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive CO 3822

Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive CO 3822
Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive, regn. CO 3822, number 3443, Lord Nelson. Built in 1913 by Charles Burrell & Sons at Thetford

Background imageNelson Collection: O Connell Street and Bridge with Nelsons Pillar, Dublin

O Connell Street and Bridge with Nelsons Pillar, Dublin
O Connell Street and Bridge showing Nelsons Pillar, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. circa early 1970s

Background imageNelson Collection: Nelsons Pillar, O Connell Street and Bridge, Dublin

Nelsons Pillar, O Connell Street and Bridge, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. circa early 1970s

Background imageNelson Collection: Aerial view of Sackville Street, Dublin, Ireland

Aerial view of Sackville Street, Dublin, Ireland, with pedestrians and traffic. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageNelson Collection: H. M. S. Victory, 1936. Creator: Unknown

H. M. S. Victory, 1936. Creator: Unknown
H.M.S." Victory", 1936. HMS Victory was a first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built between 1759 and 1765. She was Nelsons flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805

Background imageNelson Collection: New Zealand, Nelson & Marlborough, Golden Bay

New Zealand, Nelson & Marlborough, Golden Bay. Limestone outcrops near the summit of Takaka Hill

Background imageNelson Collection: Lady Emma Hamilton, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Lady Emma Hamilton, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Lady Emma Hamilton, (1933). Portrait of Emma, Lady Hamilton (1765-1815), British model and actress, the mistress of Admiral Lord Nelson and muse of painter George Romney

Background imageNelson Collection: The deck of HMS Victory, 1805. Artist: Newton & Co

The deck of HMS Victory, 1805. Artist: Newton & Co
The deck of HMS Victory, 1805. Scen during the Battle of Trafalgar, at which Victory was Admiral Lord Nelsons flagship. The British defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet

Background imageNelson Collection: The death of Admiral Lord Nelson, 1805 (c1857). Artist: J Rogers

The death of Admiral Lord Nelson, 1805 (c1857). Artist: J Rogers
The death of Admiral Lord Nelson, 1805 (c1857). During the Battle of Trafalgar, which would prove to be his greatest victory

Background imageNelson Collection: Nelsons First Farewell, 1926. Artist: George William Joy

Nelsons First Farewell, 1926. Artist: George William Joy
Nelsons First Farewell, 1926. One of Britains greatest military figures, Admiral Nelson (1758-1805) was the victor at a number of naval battles in the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageNelson Collection: The Battle of Trafalgar, 1805, (c1850s)

The Battle of Trafalgar, 1805, (c1850s). Scene on HMS Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, where the British navy decisively defeated the Franco-Spanish fleet

Background imageNelson Collection: Letter from Napoleon Bonaparte to his brother Joseph, 25th July 1798. Artist: Napoleon Bonaparte I

Letter from Napoleon Bonaparte to his brother Joseph, 25th July 1798. Artist: Napoleon Bonaparte I
Letter from Napoleon Bonaparte to his brother in Paris, 7 Thermidor (25th July 1798). Letter written from Cairo when in command of the French expedition to Egypt

Background imageNelson Collection: Union flags and Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England

Union flags and Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England

Background imageNelson Collection: Nelson Staircase, Somerset House, Covent Garden, London, England, UK

Nelson Staircase, Somerset House, Covent Garden, London, England, UK

Background imageNelson Collection: England, London, Greenwich, Silouette of Lord Nelson Statue

England, London, Greenwich, Silouette of Lord Nelson Statue and the Canary Wharf Skyline at Night

Background imageNelson Collection: Apple plantation - New Zealand, South Island, Nelson, Hira

Apple plantation - New Zealand, South Island, Nelson, Hira

Background imageNelson Collection: England, London, Trafalgar Square, Nelsons Column, Statue of Lord Nelson

England, London, Trafalgar Square, Nelsons Column, Statue of Lord Nelson

Background imageNelson Collection: England, London, Greenwich, Statue of Admiral Lord Nelson and The Docklands Skyline

England, London, Greenwich, Statue of Admiral Lord Nelson and The Docklands Skyline

Background imageNelson Collection: England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, H. M. S. Victory

England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, H. M. S. Victory
England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, H.M.S. Victory

Background imageNelson Collection: Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes National Park, New Zealand

Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes National Park, New Zealand

Background imageNelson Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Nelson, Kootenay Lake

Canada, British Columbia, Nelson, Kootenay Lake

Background imageNelson Collection: HMS Victory at dusk

HMS Victory at dusk, Portsmouth

Background imageNelson Collection: HMS Invincible During T200 Celebrations

HMS Invincible During T200 Celebrations
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Invincible during the International Fleet Review which was part of Trafalgar 200

Background imageNelson Collection: HMS Trafalgar, a Trafalgar Class Attack Submarine, on transit to the fleet review

HMS Trafalgar, a Trafalgar Class Attack Submarine, on transit to the fleet review in Portsmouth Dockyard, part of the Trafalgar 200 celebrations

Background imageNelson Collection: Nelson Receiving The Spaanish Admiral's Sword ?

Nelson Receiving The Spaanish Admiral's Sword ?
Nelson Receiving The Spaanish Admiral's Sword On Board The San Josef

Background imageNelson Collection: Admiral Horatio Nelson

Admiral Horatio Nelson

Background imageNelson Collection: Death of Nelson tableau, Royal Naval Exhibition

Death of Nelson tableau, Royal Naval Exhibition of 1891 in London

Background imageNelson Collection: Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - The death of Nelson exhibit

Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - The death of Nelson exhibit

Background imageNelson Collection: John Y Nelson Victorian period

John Y Nelson Victorian period

Background imageNelson Collection: John Y Nelson

John Y Nelson

Background imageNelson Collection: England expects that every man will do his duty, HMS Victory

England expects that every man will do his duty, HMS Victory Date: 19th century

Background imageNelson Collection: Lord Nelson effigy at Westminster Abbey

Lord Nelson effigy at Westminster Abbey

Background imageNelson Collection: Effigy of Lord Nelson at Westminster Abbey, London

Effigy of Lord Nelson at Westminster Abbey, London, Victorian period

Background imageNelson Collection: Nelson Leeds Road early 1900s

Nelson Leeds Road early 1900s

Background imageNelson Collection: Nelson Railway Station early 1900s

Nelson Railway Station early 1900s

Background imageNelson Collection: Market Street, Nelson, early 1900s

Market Street, Nelson, early 1900s

Background imageNelson Collection: Nelson early 1900s

Nelson early 1900s

Background imageNelson Collection: Nelson Market Street early 1900s

Nelson Market Street early 1900s

Background imageNelson Collection: Early 1900s Nelson Corporation Tram Vintage Lantern

Early 1900s Nelson Corporation Tram Vintage Lantern
early, 1900s, Nelson, Corporation, tram, Vintage, Lantern, Slide, victorian, old, lancashire, tramway, electric, , 13929624

Background imageNelson Collection: Circa 1920s Twenties Nelson Corporation Tram

Circa 1920s Twenties Nelson Corporation Tram
circa, 1920s, twenties, Nelson, Corporation, tram, possibly, Vintage, Lantern, Slide, victorian, old, lancashire, tramway, electric, , 13929621

Background imageNelson Collection: Nelson Corporation tram, possibly 1920s

Nelson Corporation tram, possibly 1920s. Date: circa 1920s



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"Nelson: A Legacy of Courage and Victory" Step aboard the HMS Victory, a vessel that witnessed the brilliance of Admiral Nelson. As the flags fluttered in the wind, they carried Nelson's famous signal at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. With unwavering determination, Nelson outlined his battle plans for this historic event, forever etching his name into history. Tragically, it was also on these seas where Lord Nelson met his untimely demise. The death of this British naval officer left a void that could never be filled. Horatio Nelson, Vice Admiral of the White, had become a symbol of bravery and leadership. Nelson's signal became an emblematic representation of his strategic genius during Trafalgar. Alongside Captain Hardy, he stood resolute as they faced their adversaries head-on. Their partnership would forever be remembered as one that exemplified loyalty and valor. The HMS Victory itself holds its own tale within its sturdy wooden frame. Brought into Portsmouth Harbour with great pride, it embarked on its first journey in 1778 and continued to serve faithfully throughout history. Beyond battles and warships lies another side to "Nelson. " Witnessing sunset at Nelson the Seal in Looe, Cornwall brings forth tranquility amidst turbulent times—a reminder that even heroes find solace in nature's embrace. In admiration for Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson's accomplishments during 1798-1799, artist Henry Bone immortalized him through artistry around c1920—an everlasting tribute to a man whose legacy lives on. From victory to tragedy; from courage to sacrifice—Nelson encapsulates all these facets within his name alone. His indomitable spirit continues to inspire generations who look upon him as more than just an admiral but as a symbol of resilience and heroism.