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Nelson and the Royal Navy 1750-1815

5 July 2005 | starting at 11:00 BST

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A George III Old Sheffield Plate Mess Tankard, HMS Temeraire 17x13cm(6.7x5in)

"My Old and Dear friend Collingwood" Horatio Nelson

"...You will I am sure make allowances for a left handed Man..." Horatio Nelson

"to once more meet the French fleet" Horatio Nelson

James GillrayDesign for the NAVAL PILLAR

"...Lord Nelsons usually good fortune attended him..." Nelson's Capture of the Genereux

A gilt brass naval uniform button reputed to belong to Admiral Viscount Nelson, English, early 19th century,

"My endeavours shall not be wanting to be useful to Our Country" Horatio Nelson

Johan Carl Neumann(Danish, 1833-1891)The [battle of] ‘Copenhagen Dispatch’, 1801 34.3 x 53.3cm. (13 1/2 x 21 in.)

English School, 19th. CenturyThe Battle of Copenhagen 61 x 91.4cm. (24 x 36in.)

A pair of dress shoe buckles belonging to Captain Mosse RN (1745-1801) 2

"If Sir Hyde once gets his foot ashore in England" Horatio Nelson

'Lord Nelson's attack of Copenhagen' 51x43cm(20x17cm)

Publisher - G ThompsonThe Glorious Battle of Trafalgar and the Siege and Bombardment of Copenhagen 2

"I... live entirely in the country" Horatio Nelson

"presenting You & My Godson to Sir William & Lady Hamilton" Horatio Nelson

"if You would quit so fine a frigate to serve with Me" Horatio Nelson

"directed to repair on Board His Majesty's Ship Victory" Horatio Nelson

"very extraordinary and unjustifiable conduct" Horatio Nelson

"May God Almighty Bless & protect You for Your Most Faithful Nelson & Bronte" Horatio Nelson

Sir William Hamilton

"it is my intention never to go into Port with the fleet untill the French have given us a meeting" Horatio Nelson

"we shall not be long before the fleet is at anchor" Horatio Nelson

"we may be sure that all my letters would be read" Horatio Nelson

"asses Milk and a few Months quiet may set me up again for another campaign" Horatio Nelson

"Hostilities have commenced between Great Britain and the Court of Spain" Horatio Nelson

A. Cardon after J. EcksteinSir Sidney Smith

James GillraySir Sidney Smith

A pair of commemorative embroideries by Ann Coward, English, early 19th century, 11cm(4¼in) Diam.

"astonished at my not being Rich" Horatio Nelson

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