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The funeral barge which conveyed the body of Lord Nelson from Greenwich to Whitehall.
A rather fanciful view of the royal barge of Charles II, lent for the funeral by George III. The barge was preserved as a Nelson relic and is now...
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The brave tars of the
Victory
and the remains of the lamented Nelson.
This caricature captures some of the controversy that surrounded the funeral. Originally, the authorities wanted to bring Nelson's body home in a...
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St Paul's Cathedral, on the evening of Nelson's funeral.
The inside of St Paul's Cathedral in October 1806, on the evening of Admiral Nelson's funeral.
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Sarcophagus for the body of Horatio Viscount Nelson.
This sarcophagus in St Paul's Cathedral was originally intended for Cardinal Wolsey in the 16th century but was never used after Wolsey fell from...
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The funeral ceremony of Lord Nelson, in St Paul's Cathedral, 9th of Jany 1806.
The funeral ceremony of Nelson in St Paul's Cathedral at the moment when Sir Isaac Heard, Garter Principal King at Arms, gave his oration.
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The Funeral of Lord Nelson.
A scene from the state funeral of Admiral Nelson held in St Paul’s Cathedral on 9 January 1806. Although the funeral was a huge affair, this...
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This shallop, which brought the body...
The full title of this aquatint is 'This shallop, which brought the body of the ever to be lamented Lord Nelson from Greenwich to Whitehall Stairs,...
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This print represents the monument in Guildhall of the City of London in commemmoration of Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson.
A detailed drawing of the monument to Nelson in the Guildhall of the City of London. There was a genuine outpouring of national grief following the...
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The remains of Lord Viscount Nelson, laying in state in the Painted Chamber, at Greenwich Hospital.
Nelson's coffin lies in the Painted Hall at Greenwich Hospital surrounded by trophies and with official mourners on either side.
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Remains of Lord Viscount Nelson laying in state in the Painted Chamber at Greenwich Hospital.
The remains of Nelson laying in state in the Painted Chamber at Greenwich Hospital. Crowds of people are paying their respects to the national hero.
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