trafalgar in English

noun

cape on the southwest coast of Spain, site of the Battle of Trafalgar between British and French forces in 1805

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1. When did the battle of Trafalgar break out?

2. A British fleet defeated the French at Trafalgar.

3. He won the battle of Trafalgar in 180

4. 3 Crowds gathered in the vicinity of Trafalgar Square.

5. I'll remove it once we're south of Trafalgar Square.

6. Nelson destroyed the Franco-Spanish fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar.

7. A reveller dressed as Batman joins the festivities in Trafalgar Square.

8. These words were later inscribed on a memorial to her near Trafalgar Square.

9. In the Battle of Trafalgar, who is the commander of British Navy?

10. Alan Clayton's letter Anent the Battle of Trafalgar is wrong on two counts

11. As chairman, I had been involved in its capital reconstruction and ultimate sale to Trafalgar House.

12. At last, in 180 he destroyed the rest of the enemy navy in the Battle of Trafalgar .

13. Persimmon was granted exclusive rights to negotiate a purchase of the unit for an unspecified period, Trafalgar said.

14. 8 Trafalgar said it aims to cut debt and revamp its money-losing engineering and cruise line business.

15. My newest project is a diorama of a section of the HMS Victory during the battle of Trafalgar in 180

16. Nelson was the naval captain who defeated Napoleon at the battle of Trafalgar in 180 and so stopped him from invading England.

17. A SYSTEM OF LOGIC: RATIOCINATIVE AND INDUCTIVE JOHN STUART MILL But a splendid Corrective came soon afterwards in the crowning naval victory of Trafalgar

18. People talk as the fountain at Trafalgar is illuminated to signify a "beacon of remembrance" in London, Tuesday, March 23, 2021, Backdropped …

19. Nelson was named in honour of the Admiral Horatio Nelson who defeated both the French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.

20. When Trafalgar Square in London was excavated, the river gravels there were found to be stuffed with the bones of hippopotamus, rhinos, elephants, hyenas, lions.

21. One of the less well known historic sites in London Banqueting House is a short walk from either the Houses of Parliament or Trafalgar Square

22. Attacking 'the denizens of the heaving hemp-smelling Bivouacs that now litter Trafalgar Square and Hyde Park Corner', he said the former prime minister was a …

23. The original Southport Gate and the "New" Southport Gate are located at Trafalgar Road, while the most recent of the gates, Referendum Gate, provides access at Main Street.

24. Aboard the Bellerophon, one of the most celebrated ships of sail in British history, Pennywhistle represents one of many heroes of the hard-fought battle of Trafalgar.

25. The lines had separate stations, of which the Bakerloo line one was called Trafalgar Square until they were linked and renamed in 1979 as part of the construction of the Jubilee line, which was rerouted to Westminster in 1999.

26. Several landmarks were illuminated pink to mark the birth, including: Tower Bridge, the London Eye, and the Trafalgar Square fountains, on 3 May, followed by gun salutes at Hyde Park and the Tower of London on 4 May.

27. Due to the recent restrictions announced by the New Zealand Government, five concerts on Crowded House’s “To The Island” tour have been rescheduled to the following new dates: Wed 17 March 2021 – Nelson, Trafalgar Centre (previously Tue 9 Mar 2021)

28. "England expects that every man will do his duty" was a signal sent by Vice Admiral of the Royal Navy, Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, from his flagship HMS Victory as the Battle of Trafalgar was about to commence on 21 October 1805.

29. The Battle of Trafalgar took place off the coast of Spain against a combined French and Spanish fleet and was won by Admiral Horatio Nelson, ending Napoleon's plans for a cross-Channel invasion and securing British dominance of the seas for over a century.

30. HMS Victory used the two 68-pounder Carronades which she carried on her forecastle to great effect at the Battle of Trafalgar, clearing the gun deck of the Bucentaure by firing a round shot and a keg of 500 musket balls through the Bucentaure's stern windows.

31. Only a few looked inhabited - lawns Bestrewn with gadgets, excavations begun with small bulldozers and abandoned.’ ‘My guess is that the crossing he superintends at Trafalgar Square is not all that Bestrewn with muck, and although by no means wholesome is no more filthy than the same streets today at the end of a busy week-day.’

32. It comprises nine parts which follow the course of the Battle of Trafalgar from the point of view of a British sailor, starting with the call to arms, progressing through the death of a comrade, thoughts of home, and ending with a victorious return and the assertion that Britain will continue to 'rule the waves': Bugle Calls The Anchor's Weighed The Saucy Arethusa Tom Bowling Jack's The Lad (Hornpipe) Farewell and Adieu, Ye Spanish Ladies Home, Sweet Home See, the Conqu'ring Hero Comes Rule, Britannia!