Nelson's Column is a monument in the centre of Trafalgar Square in London. It was built between 1840 and 1843 to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson, who died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. It consists of a 5.5m (18ft) statue of Nelson on top of a 56 m granite column. The statue faces south, towards the Palace of Westminster.
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- en.wikipedia.org Nelson's ColumnOn 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...
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- medium.com lucid-nightmare/what-the-hell-is-a-…Their stories lost to white-washed history. Unless you take a long hard look at Nelson’s Column of course. Hard to wipe that away.
- londonxlondon.com nelsons-column/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.
- art-facts.com nelsons-column-facts/In this post, you’ll discover the ultimate list of interesting Nelson’s Column facts, one of the most famous attractions in the city!
- travelwaiting.com DirectionsNelson's Column rises majestically in the center of the square. A statue of G. Nelson stands proudly at the top of the famous column.
- london.fandom.com wiki/Nelson's_ColumnOn 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".
- solarnavigator.net history/nelsons_column_…Nelson's Column is a monument in Trafalgar Square in central London built to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson, who died at the Battle of Trafalgar...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186302-…Visited Nelson Column on 29th October. Worth going to check out if your up near Castle Green and Victoria Bridge.
- walklondon.com london-attractions/trafalgar-…Nelson’s column was built in 1843 to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson's death at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.