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Trafalgar Lord Admiral Nelson October 21st 1805
Battle of Trafalgar The Battle of Trafalgar was a naval engagement fought by the Royal Navy against the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies, during the War of the Third Coalition of the Napoleonic Wars. Date: October 21, … Continue reading
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Tagged Nelson, Nelson's column, royal navy, Trafalgar, Trafalgar Square
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In Praise of the Sailor(prelude to Trafalgar Day)
A piece of work from WWII: “You can talk of your famous Army, And glorious Air Force too. But do you ever think of the Navy, And the job they have to do? No sane man ever sails those seas, … Continue reading
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Tagged Battles at sea, HMS Anson. Royal Navy, Nelson, Trafalgar
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Remembering Admiral Lord Nelson
Trafalgar Day – 21st October. Trafalgar Day is the most important day in the calendar of HMS Victory, the oldest commissioned warship in the world. Each year on 21 October a ceremony is held on board Victory marking the anniversary … Continue reading
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Tagged days of sail., HMS Victory, Nelson, pride, royal navy, service, ships of the line, Trafalgar
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Trafalgar Days.
Today is 21st October a day to remember, On this date in 1805 the Royal Navy defeated the combined fleets of France and Spain ending any hopes of Napoleon’s invasion plans for Britain. Admiral Horatio Nelson commanded 27 ships of … Continue reading
Did You Ever Wonder Where Old English Saying Originated
Did you ever wonder where the old saying such as “Its raining cats and dogs” or One for the road” came from???? if not then read on. There is an old hotel/Pub in Marble Arch, London which used to have … Continue reading
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Tagged crows nest, England expects, every man do his duty, gender equailty, HMS Victory, kismet, Nelson, rum bum and bacy, Trafalgar
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Royal Navy Pusser Rum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak7-2KbrZjo&feature=player_embedded This five-minute video details the history and lore of Pusser’s Rum and its connection to the sea for over three centuries. See the daily tradition of the “tot” aboard British Navy ships, Cheers and bottoms up!!! God Bless and … Continue reading
Gender Equality – Health & Safety
Imagine how the Battle of Trafalgar would have turned out under today’s equality rights etc. Nelson: “Order the signal, Hardy.” Hardy: “Aye, aye sir.” Nelson: “Hold on, this isn’t what I dictated to Flags. What’s the meaning of this?” Hardy: … Continue reading
31st July 1970 – A Black Day
If you’d been at least twenty years old and a member of the Royal Navy prior to 31st July 1970 then it would have indeed been a black day! That was the day the last daily tot of rum was … Continue reading
Battle of Trafalgar
I’m a bit remiss in posting this reminder of the famous Battle of Trafalgar that took place on the 21st October 1805. Lord Nelson’s fleet defeated the combine forces of the French and Spanish fleets. Losing this battle ended Napoleon’s … Continue reading
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Tagged French, HMS Victory, Nelson, royal navy, Spanish, Supremacy at sea, Trafalgar
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