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The fork was sold in 2005, Trafalgar's bicentennial year, as were many other bits of period memorabilia, including one of Napoleon's hats.
Browser's Delight Henrik Bering 2011
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Decades later, Turner's ruminations on all of this would figure in the painting that immortalized one of Trafalgar's last surviving vessels.
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Toby knew very well about Trafalgar's Bay, but it frightened the two men a great deal because they thought Uncle John would be too mad to fetch the pension any more.
The Ghost Ship Richard Middleton
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On the way, of course, I was called up from my berth at an unreasonable hour to gaze upon the Cape of St. Vincent, and expected to feel duly impressed when the long bay where Trafalgar's fight was won came in view, with the white convent walls on the cliffs above bathed in the early sunlight.
Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands Mary Seacole
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"Trafalgar's" first report did not satisfy the manager.
Grey Town An Australian Story Gerald Baldwin
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The next morning saw the Croonah speeding past Trafalgar's heights.
The Grey Lady Henry Seton Merriman 1882
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For he had been trained to certain duties in connection with one of the guns, and when the orders were given for the different crews to take their places, he ran to his naturally enough, perfectly ignorant of the fact that the British Fleet was in "Trafalgar's Bay," with the Frenchmen before them, while the
The Powder Monkey George Manville Fenn 1870
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On the way, of course, I was called up from my berth at an unreasonable hour to gaze upon the Cape of St. Vincent, and expected to feel duly impressed when the long bay where Trafalgar's fight was won came in view, with the white convent walls on the cliffs above bathed in the early sunlight.
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Trafalgar's Cape! and sacred be the memory of the immortal Nelson, our meteor-flag of victory!
Salt Water The Sea Life and Adventures of Neil D'Arcy the Midshipman William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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But within two hours of their arrival in Trafalgar's Square, police moved in to clear the area.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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