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Entry reference number: New search Full entry text:Adams, Henry. "Inauguration of the Trafalgar Way 2005." Nel Dis, 9 (April 2006): 94-100. Feature of Bicentennial "New Trafalgar Dispatch Project"; route of Lt. Lapenotiere of HMS Pickle, Falmouth to Whitehall; inaugurated August 2005; special Ordnance Survey Map. Categories:19th C. (1800-1899); 21st C. (2000-); cartography; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:19th century, nineteenth, 21st century, twenty-first, twenty first, Trafalgar, battle, campaign , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France, cartography, map, mapping, chart, geography, geographical Full entry text:Adams, Max. Admiral Collingwood: Nelson's Own Hero. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005, 333 pp. Cuthbert Collingwood, 1748-1810; succeeded Nelson as Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet; brilliant career. Categories:Collingwood, Cuthbert; leadership; Mediterranean Sea; Nelson, Horatio; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:Collingwood, Cuthbert, leadership, leader, command, commander in chief , Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean theater, Mediterranean command , Nelson, Horatio, War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France, Trafalgar, battle, campaign Full entry text:Adams, Max. "After Nelson. . . . Viva Collingwood." Traf Chron, 17 (2007): 62-70. Lamented serious neglect of Collingwood & achievements. Categories:Collingwood, Cuthbert; leadership; Mediterranean Sea; Nelson, Horatio; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:Collingwood, Cuthbert, leadership, leader, command, commander in chief , Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean theater, Mediterranean command , Nelson, Horatio, War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France, Trafalgar, battle, campaign Full entry text:Adams, Max. Trafalgar's Lost Hero: Admiral Lord Collingwood and the Defeat of Napoleon. Hoboken: Wiley, 2005, 400 pp. Categories:Collingwood, Cuthbert; leadership; Mediterranean Sea; Napoleon; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:Collingwood, Cuthbert, Napoleon, War of French Revolution and Napoleon, Egyptian Campaign, St. Helena, exile, prisoner under British , Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean theater, Mediterranean command , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France, Trafalgar, battle, campaign , leadership, leader, command, commander in chief Full entry text:[Addis, Charles P], comp. The Men Who Fought with Nelson in HMS Victory at Trafalgar. London: Nelson Society, 1988, 144 pp. By former commanding officer, HMS Victory. Categories:HMS Victory; leadership; Mediterranean Sea; Nelson, Horatio; seaman; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:Trafalgar, battle, campaign , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France, Nelson, Horatio, Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean theater, Mediterranean command , HMS Victory, ship of the line, flagship of Nelson, current floating museum, Save The Victory Fund , seaman, lower deck, enlisted status, seafarer, sailor , leadership, leader, command, commander in chief Full entry text:Adkin, Mark. The Trafalgar Companion: The Complete Guide to History's Most Famous Sea Battle and the Life of Admiral Lord Nelson. London: Aurum; Ithaca: McBooks, 2005, 560 pp. Folio, 200 illustrations; for Nelson, coverage of Calvi, the Nile, Copenhagen, Trafalgar, the funeral & memorials; descriptive, not analytical; not scholarly; earlier, The Waterloo Companion, 2001. Categories:age of sail; Anglo-French; Anglo-Spanish; battles; memorial; Nelson, Horatio; Royal Navy; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:age of sail, Anglo-French, France , Anglo-Spanish, Spain, Iberia , battles, memorial, heritage, tradition, bicentennial , Nelson, Horatio, Royal Navy, Britain, England, Trafalgar, battle, campaign , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France Full entry text:Adkins, Roy. Trafalgar: The Biography of a Battle. London: Little Brown; New York: Viking; New York: Penguin; London: Abacus, 2004, 2005, xxiv, 392 pp. Extensive coverage of preliminaries & battle; alternate title: Nelson's Trafalgar: The Battle that Changed the World; eyewitness history at its best; invasion threat, e.g., 1st Ordnance Survey, Admiralty telegraph system, Martello Towers. Categories:age of sail; Anglo-French; Anglo-Spanish; battles; Nelson, Horatio; Royal Navy; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:Anglo-French, France , Anglo-Spanish, Spain, Iberia , battles, age of sail, Nelson, Horatio, Royal Navy, Britain, England, Trafalgar, battle, campaign , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France Full entry text:Admiralty of the United Kingdom. Report of a Committee Appointed by the Admiralty to Examine and Consider the Evidence Relating to the Tactics Employed by Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar. London: HMSO, 1913, xvi, 107 pp. Report of formal study committee set up in 1912; use of the literature, e.g., Desbriere, Corbett, Mahan, Laughton, Newbolt & James. Categories:Admiralty; age of sail; Anglo-French; Anglo-Spanish; battles; Nelson, Horatio; Royal Navy; tactics; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, age of sail, Anglo-French, France , battles, Nelson, Horatio, Royal Navy, Britain, England, tactics, Trafalgar, battle, campaign , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France, Anglo-Spanish, Spain, Iberia Full entry text:Alcala Galiano, Pelayo. El combate de Trafalgar. 2 vols. Madrid: Edicion facsimilar; Madrid: Instituto de Historia y Cultura Naval, 2003, 2004, 982 pp. Categories:Keywords:age of sail, Anglo-Spanish, Spain, Iberia , Royal Navy, Britain, England, Trafalgar, battle, campaign , battles Full entry text:Aldous, Grahame. "'Death and Glory': Bring Home the News of Trafalgar." Nel Dis, 8 (July 2004): 425-28. Account of Lt. John Lapennotiere & HMS Pickle bringing Trafalgar dispatch to Admiralty, October-November 1805; bicentennial reenactment. Categories:Admiralty; Anglo-French; Anglo-Spanish; battles; communication; memorial; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, Anglo-French, France , Anglo-Spanish, Spain, Iberia , battles, memorial, heritage, tradition, bicentennial , Trafalgar, battle, campaign , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France, communication, communicate, telegraph, radio, underwater cable Full entry text:Aldous, Grahame. "The New Trafalgar Dispatch Project and Programme: And 'The Trafalgar Way.'" Nel Dis, 8 (April 2005), 609-14. Recreation of Trafalgar to Falmouth voyage of HMS Pickle, 26 October - 6 November 1805; Lord Nelson, sailing vessel, as Pickle: Portsmouth to Cadiz to Brest to Falmouth, thence, "The Trafalgar Way" to London. Categories:19th C. (1800-1899); 21st C. (2000-); Admiralty; battles; communication; Royal Navy; ship; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:19th century, nineteenth, 21st century, twenty-first, twenty first, Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, battles, Royal Navy, Britain, England, ship, boat, vessel, communication, communicate, telegraph, radio, underwater cable , Trafalgar, battle, campaign , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France Full entry text:Allen, Derek & Hore, Peter. News of Nelson: John Lapenotiere's Race from Trafalgar to London. Brussels: SEFF, 2005, 103 pp. Allen died in 2004, Hore completed book; "we have won a great victory but we have lost Lord Nelson" was the message Lapenotiere reported at the Admiralty on 6 November 1805. Categories:Admiralty; battles; communication; officer; personality; Royal Navy; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, battles, communication, communicate, telegraph, radio, underwater cable , Royal Navy, Britain, England, officer, quarterdeck, leader , personality, prominent leader, noted person , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France, Trafalgar, battle, campaign Full entry text:Allen, Joseph A., ed. Memoir of the Life and Service of Admiral Sir William Hargood, 1772-1839: Compiled from Authentic Documents under the Direction of Lady Hargood. Greenwich: Richardson, 1841, 1861, xii, 296 pp. Included Trafalgar. Categories:19th C. (1800-1899); Admiralty; memoir; personality; Royal Navy; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:19th century, nineteenth, Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, memoir, recollection, journal, autobiography , Royal Navy, Britain, England, War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France, personality, prominent leader, noted person , Trafalgar, battle, campaign Full entry text:Andrew, C. Reid. A Rapid Review of the Life of Nelson. A Rapid Review Library Series, # 1. London: Pearson, 1905, 206 pp. Categories:age of sail; Nelson, Horatio; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:age of sail, Nelson, Horatio, Trafalgar, battle, campaign , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France Full entry text:Appelbe, Michael Mawdsley. "Personal Account of Trafalgar: Vice Admiral William Stanhope Lovell." Nel Dis, 9 (January 2006): 34-41. From HMS Neptune. Categories:age of sail; Anglo-French; Anglo-Spanish; battles; memoir; Royal Navy; Trafalgar; Keywords:age of sail, Anglo-French, France , Anglo-Spanish, Spain, Iberia , battles, Royal Navy, Britain, England, memoir, recollection, journal, autobiography Full entry text:Ayshford, Derek & Ayshford, Pamela. Seamen at the Battle of Trafalgar. Trafalgar Roll; 21,000 seamen; detailed statistics. Categories:age of sail; Anglo-French; Anglo-Spanish; battles; condition; memorial; seaman; Trafalgar; Keywords:age of sail, Anglo-French, France , Anglo-Spanish, Spain, Iberia , condition, life below deck, lower deck, atmosphere, enlisted life , battles, seaman, lower deck, enlisted status, seafarer, sailor , memorial, heritage, tradition, bicentennial , Trafalgar, battle, campaign Full entry text:Ayshford, Pamela & Ayshford, Derek. The Ayshford Trafalgar Roll CD. Database; 2 editions: Special & Standard; details of over 21,000 seamen & marines. Categories:Admiralty; Anglo-French; Anglo-Spanish; battles; condition; memorial; Royal Marine; Royal Navy; seaman; Trafalgar; Keywords:none Full entry text:Baird Smith, David. "The Defiance of Trafalgar." Scot His Rev, 20 (1923): 116-21. Letters of a midshipman. Categories:Keywords:battles, memoir, recollection, journal, autobiography , officer, quarterdeck, leader , Royal Navy, Britain, England, Trafalgar, battle, campaign Full entry text:Barrow, Tony. Trafalgar Geordies and North Country Seamen of Nelson's Navy, 1793-1815. Sunderland: North East England Press, 2005, xii, 114 pp. Seafaring life. Categories:Nelson, Horatio; North Sea; Royal Navy; seaman; Trafalgar; War of French Revolution and Napoleon; Keywords:north sea, seaman, lower deck, enlisted status, seafarer, sailor , Nelson, Horatio, Royal Navy, Britain, England, Trafalgar, battle, campaign , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France Full entry text:Baylis, Thomas Henry. The Times, October 4, 1804: The True Account of Nelson's Famous Signal. London: Allen, 1905, 32 pp. Noted correction to Laughton, Nelson Memorial, 1896. Categories:Keywords:communication, communicate, telegraph, radio, underwater cable , battles, Nelson, Horatio, Trafalgar, battle, campaign
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