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- Nelson's Column is a monument in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, Central London, built to commemorate Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson's decisive victory...
- Guarded by its famous quartet of lions, there’s more to Nelson’s Column than meets the eye.
- Nelson’s Column is a tribute to one of British history’s greatest men: Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, victor of many naval battles, including the Battle of Trafalgar...
- The 18ft statue of Admiral Lord Nelson at the top of Nelson's Column is shown holding his sword in his left hand.
- The base of the column features four bronze reliefs of Nelson’s naval victories that were added between 1849 and 1854.
- No trip to Central London is complete unless you walk to the busy but iconic Trafalgar Square, Nelson's Column and the Lions around are beautiful.
- In this post, you’ll discover the ultimate list of interesting Nelson’s Column facts, one of the most famous attractions in the city!
- Nelson's column at the base is cast from the artillery pieces of the English ship Royal George.
- Railton’s proposal called for a 52-meter-tall (170 ft) monument consisting of a soaring Corinthian column topped with a large statue of Horatio Nelson and...
- Visit Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, one of London's most famous landmarks, and a monument to Lord Admiral Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Nelson scored: he maintained his skills of putting down so-called mariners, and Lloyds maintained it bulging coffers by not having to pay out on insurance claims.
- But how long have you spent really contemplating that spiritual centre of London, Nelson's Column?
- The building of Nelson’s Column in London’s Trafalgar Square, began on 30 September 1840 and completed in 1843.