Admiral Lord Nelson’s famous last words may not have been “kiss me, Hardy,” according to a newly unearthed letter. Instead, ...
LORD Nelson did not say “Kiss me, Hardy” as he died, says a newly found account of the Battle of Trafalgar. Instead he said ...
The Deben Cafe at HMS Vale near Woodbridge was once known as TS Lord Nelson, home of Norwich Sea Cadets, where our reporter returned after six years.
A new letter casts doubt over the commonly believed phrase Nelson is thought to have said in the moments before his death.
Sievers, a master-at-arms on HMS Belleisle, is reported to have fought ... The letter, dated 27 October 1805, also claims that Lord Nelson was shot not once as originally thought, but twice.
Shoe buckles worn by Admiral Lord Nelson during the Napoleonic Wars have sold at auction to a local collector for £2,000. The ...
It also claims that Nelson was shot twice during the battle, not once as the official account records. Sievers was a ...
Defence Procurement Minister James Cartlidge said: “HMS Agamemnon will play a vital ... of Trafalgar and is remembered as Vice Admiral Lord Nelson's favorite ship. The remains of the original ...
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Ten years ago, historians hailed the discovery of HMS Victory, found on the seabed ... the predecessor of Admiral Lord Nelson's more famous namesake ship. The professional diver, from Guernsey ...
The claim is made by George Sievers, a master-at-arms on HMS Belleisle near Nelson’s HMS Victory. His account is part of a ­letter written six days after Nelson was killed by a French musket ...