The British naval hero was fatally shot in 1805 during the Battle of Trafalgar, in which  the Royal Navy triumphed over the ...
Admiral Lord Nelson’s famous last words may not have been “kiss me, Hardy,” according to a newly unearthed letter. Instead, ...
Naval hero said to have declared ‘thanks be to God, I have but lived this day and now I die content’ at Battle of Trafalgar ...
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 letter is expected to be sold for $2,000 (£1,600). The Battle of Trafalgar saw the Royal Navy defeat a joint Franco-Spanish fleet thus preventing it from taking control of the English Channel ...
Lord Nelson’s last words were not “kiss me, Hardy” or “thank God I have done my duty”, as is commonly believed, according to a newly discovered account of the Battle of Trafalgar.
The British naval hero is instead said to have declared “thanks be to God” as he died after being shot during his victory over the French and Spanish at Trafalgar in 1805. In the Battle of Trafalgar, ...
HMS Pickle, a replica of the ship that brought back news of Admiral Lord Nelson's death from the Battle of Trafalgar, was moved on Friday. Owner Mal Nicholson has returned Spider T, which was ...
A new letter casts doubt over the commonly believed phrase Nelson is thought to have said in the moments before his death.