• Standing over 50 metres tall in London's Trafalgar Square, Nelson's Column was built in the 1840s as a memorial to one of England's most formidable leaders...
  • The actual statue of Nelson, by E H Baily, that tops the column, and the four lions to the base, by Sir Edwin Landseer, were only added in 1867.
  • The Battle Nelson's Column Was Built For. October 1805. Combined French and Spanish fleets are headed from southern Spain to the English Channel.
  • Nelson's Column is in the middle of one of London's busiest traffic intersections., Trafalgar Square. The Column is 170 feet (50 metres) tall.
  • Nelson’s Column remains one of London’s most famous historical artifacts. Not only is it stunning to look at, its history is always worth dipping into!
  • The Nelson's Column is located in Trafalgar Square and one of the greatest hallmarks of this magnificent giant square London.
  • Commemorating Admiral Horatio Nelson who died at the Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson´s Column is a monument in Trafalgar Square.
  • Aerial London view of Nelsons Column Trafalgar Square no people with Covid19 pandemic Stay Home protect the NHS Save Lives UK Stock Video.
  • On 13 April 1995 Johnny Dawes free-climbed Nelson's Column with Noel Craine, Jerry Moffat and Simon Nadin, and graded the climb as "E6 6b/5a".