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Nelson's Victory at Trafalgar

Oct 6, 2021
39:58
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Nelson's Relationship With Victory
02:38 • 3min
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3
The Battle of Trabalgar
05:46 • 3min
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The Cost of Operating These Fleets at Sea Is Extraordinary
08:45 • 2min
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5
Napoleon's Battle of Invasion in North West France
10:17 • 3min
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Nelson's Plan for the Battle of Trabalgar
12:54 • 4min
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The British Fleet's Esa Peiod of Extraordinary Vulnerability
16:33 • 2min
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The Battle of Victory
18:37 • 4min
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The French Flagship - The French Command and Control System
22:22 • 4min
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Hardy's Backbone Is Shot Through Nelson's
26:24 • 2min
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Nelson's Carried Below, and the Fighting Temorar
28:38 • 3min
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12
The Battle of Redta - A Brief History
31:35 • 3min
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The Death of Hardy
34:10 • 6min
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On 21 October 1805, the British Royal Navy, commanded by Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, emerged victorious over the combined French and Spanish fleets. In this episode from the archive, Andrew Baines, curator of HMS Victory, talks Dan through the events of 21 October 1805: the ship, the man, the battle.
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