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Waterloo Place, London - The Crimea Monument
HMS Victorys Signal. The flaghoist signals used by Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), England expects that every man will do his duty. Published during WW1 to build up even more patriotic fervour for the (then) military cause. Date: 1805
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1805 Admiral Communication Duty Expects Flagship Inset Mast Masts Nelson Trafalgar Victory
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Waterloo Place, London: The Crimea Monument and the Enduring Legacy of Admiral Horatio Nelson's Signal at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805) This evocative photograph captures the grandeur of Waterloo Place in London, home to the Crimea Monument, a tribute to the British soldiers who fought in the Crimean War (1853-1856). At the heart of this scene, the monument's mast proudly displays the historic flaghoist, bearing the iconic signal used by Admiral Horatio Nelson during the Battle of Trafalgar on October 21, 1805. The signal, "England expects that every man will do his duty," was a powerful rallying cry for the British Navy during the Napoleonic Wars. Nelson's inspiring words resonated deeply with the sailors under his command, and the flag became a symbol of British patriotism and determination. The photograph's inset features a portrait of the legendary admiral, his stern gaze and resolute expression embodying the unwavering commitment to duty and honor that defined his career. The masts and communications equipment surrounding the monument serve as a reminder of the importance of effective naval communication and the vital role it played in securing British victories on the high seas. This photograph, published during World War I, was intended to build upon the patriotic fervor of the British people and to inspire a new generation of soldiers and sailors to uphold the proud traditions of their nation. The enduring legacy of Admiral Horatio Nelson's signal remains a testament to the indomitable spirit of the British people and their commitment to duty, honor, and country.
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