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Here's wishing you all a happy Trafalgar Day.
And R I P Horatio.
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Trafalgar Day commemorates the day that Admiral Lord Nelson destroyed the French Fleet which was gathering to invade England.
Sadly, Lord Nelson was killed in the battle, he was shot by a French sniper from the rigging of an adjacent ship.
Nelson's body was brought back to England preserved in a barrel of rum.
Trafalgar Square in London was named after the battle, and there is a statue of Lord Nelson on a column in the square.
I celebrated the occasion with a trip up Portsmouth's Spinnaker Tower to watch the departure of one of our Aircraft Carriers, and of course from that lofty perch you can see HMS Victory.
As naomi said earlier, HMS Victory is well worh a visit, as is the Nelson Museum at the same site (Portsmouth Historic Dockyard) which includes Nelson's funeral barge.
There are several other attractions there, including of course the Mary Rose, Henry VIII's flagship which sank in 1545 and was raised from the mud in 1982 - but take plenty of money, it's not cheap there.