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Nelson on his column
Nelson on his column
Nelson's Column is a monument in the centre of Trafalgar Square in London, England.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. The top of the Corinthian column (based on one from the Temple of Mars Ultor in Rome) is decorated with bronze acanthus leaves cast from British cannon. The square pedestal is decorated with four bronze panels, cast from captured French guns, depicting Nelson's four great victories.



Nelson's Four Victories - Contents

  • Battle of Trafalgar
  • Battle of the Nile
  • Battle of Copenhagen
  • Battle of Cape St. Vincent

The monument was designed by architect William Railton in 1838, and built by the firm Peto & Grissell. Railton's original 1:22-scale stone model is exhibited at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.In May 2003 a BASE jumper parachuted from the top of the column to draw attention to the Chinese occupation of Tibet.In September 2005 a poster that stretched the length of the column, celebrating London's triumphant bid for the 2012 Olympics was displayed on the monument, and unfurled by acrobats in a brief ceremony to commemorate the win.A similar monument, Nelson's Pillar, was erected previously in Dublin in 1808 and blown up by a rogue IRA group in 1966.
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