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The route used to carry news of the Battle of Trafalgar overland from Falmouth to the Admiralty in Whitehall. At the 21 stops to change horses, plaques similar to the one in Whitehall have been ere...
Place, Armed Forces, Transport
The plaques are on the southern end wall of the colonnade. From their position and style, including the rope borders, these two plaques w...
The Trafalgar Way Kensington On Monday 21st October 1805 the Royal Navy decisively defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet off Cap...
The plaque is located just inside the entrance to the pub.
If the erection date of September 2009 is correct, it seems rather strange to commemorate the bicentenary four years late. The other plaq...
The Trafalgar Way at Canada House The first official despatches with news of the victory, and the death in action of Vice Admiral Lord N...
This plaque is a rare thing - a war memorial naming the enlisted men who died in a war prior to 1900. Admittedly it was erected quite re...
Born in 1770 in Ilfracombe, Devon, to a Huguenot family. As a Lieutenant in command of HM Schooner 'Pickle' he brought the news from the Battle of Trafalgar, landing at Falmouth, Cornwall on 4 Nov...
Person, Armed Forces
Following victory at the Battle of Waterloo, the Duke of Wellington’s personal handwritten record of events, the Waterloo Dispatch, was carried to London by Major Henry Percy, an aide de camp to th...
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