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Nelson's Column stands tall and proud in the heart of London, UK

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The procession head down Cockspur Road

Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The procession head down Cockspur Road from Trafalgar Square as crowds watch from the side of the road. 2nd June 1953

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Nelsons Column under Construction, Trafalgar Square, first week of April 1844

Nelsons Column under Construction, Trafalgar Square, first week of April 1844

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Trafalgar Square, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode

Trafalgar Square, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode
Trafalgar Square, c1900s. View of the square with the National Gallery, the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, the fountains and Nelsons Column

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: The Queen Mary In Relation To Trafalgar Square, London, 1936

The Queen Mary In Relation To Trafalgar Square, London, 1936. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Nelsons Column with National Service recruitment poster, London, 1939

Nelsons Column with National Service recruitment poster, London, 1939. The poster on the base of the column claims National Service - its up to YOU. St Martin-in-the-Fields is in the background, left

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1852. Artist: Day & Son

Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1852. Artist: Day & Son
View of Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1852, looking towards the National Gallery. The Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields and Nelsons Column can also be seen

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1924. Artist: William Monk

Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1924. Artist: William Monk
Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1924. Calendarium Londinense, or the London Almanack for 1922, surmounted by a view of Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: The proclamation of peace at Charing Cross, London, April 1856 (1901). Artist: G Amato

The proclamation of peace at Charing Cross, London, April 1856 (1901). Artist: G Amato
The proclamation of peace at Charing Cross, London, April 1856 (1901). The end of the Crimean War. The Statue of King Charles I and Nelsons Column are in the background

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Queen Victoria in Trafalgar Square during her Golden Jubilee celebrations, London, 1887

Queen Victoria in Trafalgar Square during her Golden Jubilee celebrations, London, 1887

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: UK, London, Trafalgar Square

UK, London, Trafalgar Square

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: UK, England, London, Trafalgar Square, Nelsons Column

UK, England, London, Trafalgar Square, Nelsons Column

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: UK, London, Trafalgar Square, Nelsons Column

UK, London, Trafalgar Square, Nelsons Column

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Trafalgar Square, London, England

Trafalgar Square, London, England

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Scenes Associated with the Presentation of the Petition to Parliament by Thomas Duncombe

Scenes Associated with the Presentation of the Petition to Parliament by Thomas Duncombe
XJF105853 Scenes Associated with the Presentation of the Petition to Parliament by Thomas Duncombe (1796-1861) in 1842 (litho) (b/w photo) (see 105427) by English School

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Riots in the West End of London: Break Up of the Trafalgar Square Meeting, from The

Riots in the West End of London: Break Up of the Trafalgar Square Meeting, from The
BAL127850 Riots in the West End of London: Break Up of the Trafalgar Square Meeting, from The Illustrated London News, 13th February 1886 (engraving) by English School

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: City Fog

City Fog
21st January 1939: A pigeon flies over a fountain in Trafalgar Square on a misty day in London. In the background a shadowy Nelsons column

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Aerial view of Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Aerial view of Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Bronze lion statue by Sir Edwin Landseer, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Bronze lion statue by Sir Edwin Landseer, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Bronze lion statues by Sir Edwin Landseer, Nelsons Column and National Gallery, Trafalgar Square

Bronze lion statues by Sir Edwin Landseer, Nelsons Column and National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Nelsons Column and Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Nelsons Column and Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Routemaster bus passing Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England

Routemaster bus passing Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: London tour bus passing Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England

London tour bus passing Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Nelsons Column in silhouette, Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK

Nelsons Column in silhouette, Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Lion statue below Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England

Lion statue below Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Statue of Admiral Lord Nelson, Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK

Statue of Admiral Lord Nelson, Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK
King Wilhelm Jubilee column at Schlossplatz, Stuttgart, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Nelsons Column and fountains, Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK

Nelsons Column and fountains, Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Close-up of statue of Admiral Nelson, Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square

Close-up of statue of Admiral Nelson, Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNelsons Column Collection: Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square, with Big Ben in distance, London, England

Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square, with Big Ben in distance, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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Nelson's Column stands tall and proud in the heart of London, UK. Located in Trafalgar Square, this iconic monument pays tribute to Lord Nelson, a British naval hero who played a significant role in the Battle of Trafalgar. The towering structure of Nelson's Column dominates the skyline, serving as a constant reminder of England's rich history and maritime heritage. Standing at over 50 meters high, it is adorned with intricate details and sculptures that captivate visitors from all around the world. One notable feature that often catches the eye is the presence of four majestic lions sculpted by Edwin Landseer at its base. These magnificent creatures symbolize strength and power while guarding their revered leader atop his column. As you stroll through Trafalgar Square, you cannot miss this grand landmark and has become an integral part of London's identity and serves as a gathering place for locals and tourists alike. The square buzzes with life as people gather under Nelson's watchful gaze to enjoy street performances or simply soak up the vibrant atmosphere. Even though these famous lions were not present when Nelson's Column was first erected back in 1843, they have become inseparable from its image today. Their absence during certain periods due to restoration work only highlights their significance when they return to their rightful place. Over time, Nelson's Column has witnessed countless historic events unfold beneath its shadow – from political rallies to celebrations marking momentous occasions like Trafalgar Day. Its enduring presence continues to inspire awe among those who visit this remarkable site. From every angle, whether viewed against a clear blue sky or illuminated by city lights at nightfall, Nelson's Column never fails to impress. As you stand before it with Big Ben looming in the distance or catch sight of it alongside Union flags fluttering proudly above crowds on special occasions – there is no denying its impact on both Londoners' hearts and visitors' memories. Nelson's Column is more than just a monument.