• On 30 September 1840, the first stone of the column was laid by Charles Davison Scott, honorary secretary of the committee (and son of Nelson's secretary...
  • From the bottom of the first step to the tip of Nelson’s hat, the height of Nelson’s Column is 51.5m tall. But for a long time, it was quoted to be 56.4m tall.
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  • Nelson's Column rises majestically in the center of the square. A statue of G. Nelson stands proudly at the top of the famous column.
  • Top of Nelson's Column Coordinates: 51°30′27.8″N 0°07′40.7″W / 51.507722°N 0.127972°W / 51.507722; -0.127972.
  • The Battle Nelson's Column Was Built For. October 1805. Combined French and Spanish fleets are headed from southern Spain to the English Channel.
  • In the center of Trafalgar Square stands London’s most famous monument: Nelson’s Column. The monument was built in 1843 as a tribute to Admiral Horatio...
  • It stands on a Corinthian Column. I feel that Nelson appears to be looking towards the Admiralty Building in Whitehall. The column is made of Dartmoor Granite.
  • Trafalgar Square Nelsons Column Westminster Walk - self-guided sightseeing walking tour. fifth attraction visit Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column.
  • Lord Nelson on Nelson's Column. London TrafalgarSquareColumn01. Trafalgar Square, with Nelsons Column and some fountains. Construction and history.
  • 2. Nelson's Column Nelson's Column is a monument in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, Central. 3. History In February 1838, a group of 121 peers...
  • Lord Admiral Horaio Neslon is a great British naval hero. Nelson's Column is a memorial produced after his victory and unfortunate death at the battle of Trafalgar.
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  • Nelson’s Column, monument in Trafalgar Square in London. It honors Horatio Nelson, the greates of English naval heroes and commemorates Britain’s triumph...