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1214: 1302: 1238: 1266: 1282: 1226: 1254: 403:. In the Allen Memorial Hall belonging to St Coleman's Church of Ireland, a large stained glass triptych depicts the moment on the poop deck of the Victory when Nelson ordered the flying of the ‘England Expects’ signal just before the Battle of Trafalgar. The connection with Dervock is seen in the panel portraying the red-jacketed Captain William Adair, from Ballymena, in County Antrim, the commander of the marine force on the Victory, who was to die alongside Nelson. A smaller window in the hall shows the Victory locked in conflict with the French ship Redoubtable. 114: 337: 570: 562: 578: 98: 62: 443: 216: 371:, who lived in the mansion and who was an enthusiastic amateur sculptor. The monument is made of stone, inscribed with the words "Nelson" on the base of the statue. The words "Fell at Trafalgar 1805" are engraved in slate on the west side of the plinth and repeated in welsh on the east side. On the south side is a slate engraved with "England expects that every man will do his duty". The view from this position is of the Menai Strait, which Nelson was reputed to have described as " 650:. It has carved scenes from Nelson's career around the base and the statue on top was claimed to be the oldest public statue of Nelson in the world. It was removed due to excessive weathering and has been placed in the Montreal History Centre. A copy now stands atop the column in its place. Over time the column became more controversial as some French-speaking Québécois perceived it as a sign of British imperialism. In 1890, a group of 690:
damage to the arch comes in 1920, when according to some accounts it was ‘destroyed’ during the War of Independence, and re-erected two years later. It was again attacked in 1966, this time so seriously that the Townshend family, who whose land it stood, could do little more than erect a much smaller version from the wreckage. That in turn was demolished in 1976.
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based in Castletownshend. One of the few surviving images of the arch dates from 1896. It is a photograph reproduced in the Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, and shows the arch largely intact, but with vegetation sprouting from it. The first mention of politically motivated
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was built in Nelson's honour. It once bore the following inscription: "To the invincible Commander, Viscount Nelson, in commemoration of the deeds before the walls of Copenhagen, and on the shores of Spain; of the empire every where maintained by him over the Seas; and of the death which in the
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which was raised as a private memorial of Nelson by his friend and sometime agent, Alexander Davison. Davidson also planted trees just to the west of the obelisk to represent the coastline of the Nile Delta and some of the ships that took part in the Battle of the Nile.
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Although his country house at Merton no longer exists and his estate was broken up and built over, Nelson's association with the area is commemorated in the names of a number of local roads, a trading estate on part of his former lands and Nelson Hospital in
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One of the most unusual monuments was constructed on Salisbury Plain, within cannon shot of Stonehenge, on land then owned by the Marquess of Queensberry. The monument consists of a series of clumps of trees in otherwise arable farmland. Known as the
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to honour his memory. The period of British dominance of the seas that his victories were considered to have ushered in led to a continued drive to create monuments in his name across the
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is located in the city where Nelson had reportedly fallen in love with a young woman. Components of the monument were shipped there in 1808, and it was erected in 1809. It is located in
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imperial ambitions. After his death during his defeat of the combined French and Spanish fleets at Trafalgar, there was a public outpouring of grief. Nelson was accorded a
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and is considered by many as an exact likeness to the man himself. This statue was erected some 27 years before another one of the same likeness was erected in London.
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A predominant feature of the Low Green is Nelson's Monument, erected in 1806; the first in the United Kingdom to celebrate Nelson's historic victory at Trafalgar.
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was the second monument to him funded by public subscription in Great Britain, and the second to be completed in his honour in the country. It was sculpted by
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Monument" as it is topped by the martial female personification of the UK rather than a statue of Nelson; a statue of Nelson is, however, in the grounds of
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obelisk, surmounted by a ball 30 cm in diameter. The column is inscribed with the date of Nelson's death and some other letters which may be later
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fulness of his own glory, though ultimately for his own country and for Europe, conquering, he died; this tower was erected by William Paxton." (see
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in Dublin survived controversy and rebellion and Ireland's exit from the United Kingdom in 1922, but it was destroyed by a bomb planted by former
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dinners are held in Royal Navy ships and establishments. After the Loyal Toast, there is always a toast drunk to Nelson's "Immortal Memory".
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to Nelson was started before his death but only completed in 1819. Properly called the Norfolk Naval Pillar, it is generally known as the "
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White, Colin (2002). "The Nelson Encyclopedia: People, Places, Battles, Ships, Myths, Mistresses, Memorials & Memorabilia".
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was erected 1806–1807, and described as the first civic monument in the UK to Nelson's victories including Trafalgar.
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The Nelson Monument built on Glasgow Green in 1806 was the first major tribute in stone to the 'Hero of Trafalgar'.
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We believe Glasgow is the first city in the Kingdom , which has completed a monument to the memory of Lord Nelson.
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unsuccessfully plotted to blow up the monument. Four decades later, in 1930, French-speaking residents erected
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is a depiction of a goddess handing a naked Nelson the crowns of victory while a sinister, skeletal figure of
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Monument to Nelson, paid for by public subscription and erected on the Calton Hill, Edinburgh; completed 1816
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Nelson's Monument, Taynuilt, Scotland, is a standing stone, said to have been erected by villagers in 1805
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plaque with the inscription "Here Nelson fell 21st Oct 1805" records the place where Nelson was shot.
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that is historically taught to be Nelson's house while he was stationed in the Caribbean.
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was built in Portsmouth. The school has established and maintains strong links with the
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they have been arranged to represent the positioning of French and British ships at the
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but was moved in 2005 onto Grand Parade at Portsmouth near the point where he boarded
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clutches at his breast. Four despondent French prisoners-in-chains sit at the base.
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The perhaps most recent monument to Nelson is a statue erected in 1951, sculpted by
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Dublin's Fallen Hero:The Long Life and Sudden Death of Nelson's Pillar (1809-1966)
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Dublin's Fallen Hero:The Long Life and Sudden Death of Nelson's Pillar (1809-1966)
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to this day, and Nelson's funerary monument can be found in the south transept of
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is displayed at St. Mary's Church of England, also in Merton Park, London SW19.
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to a lifelike design by Dr H J Aldous. It originally stood in Pembroke Gardens,
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for his last journey, as part of the Trafalgar bicentenary commemorations.
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The first large monument to Nelson was the 43.5 m (143 ft) tall
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men in 1966, on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising.
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he attended. Another columnar monument is situated on Castle Green,
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Several places overseas have been named after Nelson. The city of
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one of the most treacherous stretches of sea in the world.
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The Nelson Column at Castle Green, Hereford, designed by
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On 28 October 2005, a statue of Nelson was unveiled in
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There is also a memorial to Nelson on the banks of the
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was popular with neither. The monument is located in
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The officers and men who fought at Trafalgar erected
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in the heart of London. Also at Portsmouth, Nelson's
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany
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Westmacott also sculpted memorials in 214: 112: 96: 60: 1185: 556: 14: 1322: 784: 609:, the site of Nelson's victory at the 1114: 1059:"Adm Lord Nelson - Nelson's Monument" 1031: 1029: 929:"Why Nelson has a column in Hereford" 836: 953: 406:Although it does not bear his name, 38:famous for his participation in the 1056: 881:. National Museum of the Royal Navy 843:. Amberley Publishing. p. 62. 708:, West Indies, there is a house at 279:columnar Monument in Great Yarmouth 28:Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson 24: 1133: 1094:National Heritage List for England 1026: 530:In 1995, in honour of Nelson, The 233:the statue of Nelson in Birmingham 25: 1346: 964:National Historic Assets of Wales 367:shore. It was created by Admiral 277:The 44 m (144 ft) tall 1300: 1280: 1264: 1252: 1236: 1224: 1212: 1089:"Lord Nelson Monument (1103855)" 1012:"Maritime Memorials List ,M4322" 986:"Lord Nelson Memorial, Anglesey" 719:200 years after Nelson's death. 599:Sunshine Coast, British Columbia 458:There is a Nelson's Monument on 270:to the north of Portsmouth atop 89:. These have taken many forms. 1154: 1108: 1077: 1050: 1004: 909:. Historic Environment Scotland 840:Glasgow's East End Through Time 247:, which is also Grade II*, and 1151:. Ormeau Books, Belfast 2013. 1047:. Ormeau Books, Belfast 2013. 978: 947: 921: 893: 867: 13: 1: 1186:Hibbert, Christopher (1994). 741: 202:Nelson Monument in Edinburgh 194:Nelson's Tower at Cluny Hill 117:Nelson Monument in Edinburgh 92: 81:were constructed across the 7: 484:Peak District National Park 343:with memorial in foreground 204:was later constructed atop 10: 1351: 1315:- November 2000 (close-up) 1205: 1065:. 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Index

Nelson Monument
Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
flag officer
Royal Navy
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Trafalgar
Napoleon's
state funeral
St Paul's Cathedral

Nelson Monument
Glasgow Green
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
British Empire

Nelson's Column
Trafalgar Square

Nelson's Column
Trafalgar Square
London
St Paul's Cathedral
Royal Naval Museum
HMNB Portsmouth
National Maritime Museum
Greenwich
Lloyd's building
flagship
HMS Victory
quarterdeck

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