Admiral Horatio Nelson Collection
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Admiral Horatio Nelson: A Legendary Hero of the Seas The Army and Navy, Wellington and Nelson, c1805. Artist: Newton & Co. In this captivating artwork by Newton & Co. , we witness two iconic figures in British history side by side - Admiral Horatio Nelson and the Duke of Wellington. Both renowned for their military prowess, they symbolize the strength and resilience of the British Empire during a time of great upheaval. Their presence together serves as a reminder of their shared commitment to defending their nation against all odds. The Victory Returning from Trafalgar, in Three Positions, ca. 1806. Creator: JMW Turner J. M. W Turner's masterpiece depicts the triumphant return of HMS Victory from the Battle of Trafalgar under Admiral Horatio Nelson's command. The painting captures three distinct moments - anticipation before battle, victory at sea, and mourning for fallen heroes. Through his masterful use of light and color, Turner immortalizes this historic event while paying homage to Nelson's strategic brilliance. The Royal Anchor, Liphook, Hampshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown This serene image showcases The Royal Anchor pub in Liphook where Admiral Horatio Nelson was said to have dined on several occasions during his visits to Hampshire. It stands as a testament to his connection with local communities and highlights how he remains an enduring figure even centuries after his passing. H. M. S Victory (1936) & Lieutenant Nelson volunteering to board a prize in violent gale (engraving) These illustrations depict two pivotal moments in Admiral Horatio Nelson's life at sea - one showcasing HMS Victory itself and another capturing Lieutenant Nelson bravely boarding an enemy vessel amidst treacherous weather conditions. These scenes exemplify his unwavering courage and determination that propelled him towards becoming one of Britain's greatest naval commanders. Trafalgar Square (1850-1900). Creator.