Horatio Nelson, who stumbled and suffered a broken right foreleg about three-sixteenths of a mile from the finish in Saturday's Vodafone English Derby (Eng-I) at Epsom, was euthanized. Questions arose ...
Veteran British historian Coleman (Going to America) now tackles the life of Horatio Nelson, Britain's most celebrated naval hero. Admiral Nelson (1758–1805), whose glory was sealed with his death at ...
Horatio Nelson Crooks, 95, died in Pittsburgh, Pa., on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016, after a short illness. Born March 24, 1921, in Parkersburg to Edwin William Crooks and Rebecca Dils Crooks, he graduated ...
Adm. Horatio Nelson became a national idol after smashing Napoleon's fleet in the 1798 Battle of the Nile. Killed in the victory at Trafalgar in 1805, he became England's greatest naval hero. The 200 ...
Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan are the producers of "Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip," which will be broadcast on PBS stations in October; their companion book of the same name will be ...
Marine archaeologists have now discovered a Danish warship on the seabed of Copenhagen Harbour, after more than 200 years submerged by Admiral Horatio Nelson and the British fleet, AP reported. Divers ...
Each Collector’s Hotel features a naval motif relating to the life and times of Horatio Nelson and his exploits. Each property possesses characteristics that give it its own individuality. Bob Taylor ...
The Little Museum of Dublin has brought history to life with 15 short films covering nugget-sized pieces of Ireland’s history. This week’s topic is Lord Horatio Nelson victor of the Battle of ...
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