#TrafalgarDay Nelson’s fleet is in commanding position to attack. At dawn, they’re 34km north-west of Cape Trafalgar, with the French and Spanish fleet between them.
#TrafalgarDay Nelson signals ‘prepare for battle’ at 6.40am. The fleet is in two parallel columns, the first led by ‘Victory’, the second by Collingwood’s ‘Royal Sovereign’.
🚩[image: signals used by Nelson during the Battle]
Numbers:
British fleet
27 ships of the line ⚓
6 others
18,000 men
Franco-Spanish fleet
33 ships of the line ⚓
11 others
33,000 men
#TrafalgarDay Captain Blackwood of frigate ‘Euryalus’ notices the enemy ships turning and heading north to Cadiz...
#TrafalgarDay British ships are cleared for action, heading to intercept the enemy, approaching from the west at nearly right angles📐
#TrafalgarDay Wind is light and Nelson’s fleet progresses at a slow 1.5–2 knots, with the Royal Marine Band playing 🥁
#TrafalgarDay Nelson pens a pre-battle prayer in his diary: ‘May the Great God, whom I worship…’ 📖
#TrafalgarDay Men of the British fleet are given dinner and grog 🥣
#TrafalgarDay Nelson's whole fleet is now visible to Villeneuve. The Franco-Spanish line is nearly 5 miles long. Villeneuve tries to form a closer line.
#TrafalgarDay Nelson hoists his famous signal: ‘England expects that every man will do his duty’
#TrafalgarDay Nelson leads column into feint toward Franco-Spanish van. Later he will turn toward the more central point of attack.
#TrafalgarDay Villeneuve signals ‘engage the enemy’. ‘Fougueux’ fires first shot at ‘Royal Sovereign’💥
#TrafalgarDay Collingwood’s ‘Royal Sovereign’ is first to reach enemy line; it fires broadside at Spanish ‘Santa Ana’, causing heavy casualties.
#TrafalgarDay British ‘Mars’ under fire from ‘Pluton’ and ‘Fougueux’. British ‘Tonnant’ breaks through enemy line.
#TrafalgarDay Nelson orders signal to fleet ‘Engage the enemy more closely’. Close action follows.
#TrafalgarDay ‘Belleisle’ enters fray close to ‘Royal Sovereign’; fires at the ‘Fougueux’. She's soon under heavy fire and dismasted.
#TrafalgarDay ‘Victory’ starts to close in on enemy line; Captain Cooke of ‘Bellerophon’ gives order to open fire.
#TrafalgarDay 'Victory' is also under heavy fire: she loses mizzen topmast and her wheel is shot away. She has to be steered from her tiller below decks.
#TrafalgarDay ‘Bellerophon’ breaks through the enemy line and collides with ‘L’Aigle’. French snipers kill Captain Cooke.
#TrafalgarDay ‘Victory’ cuts enemy line and fires a devastating broadside at Villeneuve’s flagship ‘Bucentaure’.
#TrafalgarDay ‘Victory’ is locked together with French ‘Redoutable’ in a bitter fight ⚔
#TrafalgarDay Nelson is hit! Shot from ‘Redoutable’ hits Nelson’s left shoulder, pierces his lung and lodges in his spine.
#TrafalgarDay Breaking news: Nelson's last words to Captain Hardy - ‘Kiss me, Hardy!’
#TrafalgarDay According to reports, Nelson has asked Hardy to 'take care of my dear Lady Hamilton, Hardy; take care of poor Lady Hamilton'.
#TrafalgarDay Spanish ‘San Juan Nepomuceno’ and French ‘L'Aigle’ surrender.
#TrafalgarDay Spanish ‘Santisima Trinidad’ surrenders. By this point 14 of the allied fleet have surrendered.
#TrafalgarDay The end of the Battle of Trafalgar is marked by a massive explosion as the French ‘Achille’ blows up when fire reaches the magazine💥
#TrafalgarDay According to reports from the scene, the cost of British victory is high: about 1,690 British casualties and around 6,000 French and Spanish casualties.
We hope you've enjoyed our run through of the momentous battle this #TrafalgarDay. Take a look at some of the letters sent by ordinary sailors before and after the battle in this #CairdLibrary blog: bit.ly/TrafalgarLette…
And of course you can see objects like this Union Jack, believed to have been flown at Trafalgar, and Nelson's Trafalgar coat, in our Nelson, Navy, Nation gallery #TrafalgarDay: bit.ly/NelsonNavyNati…
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Welcome to the awards ceremony for Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2022. Astronomy Photographer of the Year is supported by @LibertySpecMkts. The ceremony is hosted by @EDrabek and @Astronomissy. Thread⬇
Watch live on Facebook or YouTube: bit.ly/APY14WatchLive or follow along with us here as we live tweet all the #APY14 winning images. Let’s begin...
Our first category is the Young Competition, in which all entrants are aged under 16. Do you remember the first time you looked up at the night sky? The entrants we see today will be the astrophotographers of tomorrow, so keep an eye on this category. #APY14
It’s #NationalBiscuitDay! Today, we’re going to tell you all about the ship’s biscuit. A thread 👇
The ship’s biscuit was a vital part of a seaman’s diet before the introduction of canned foods in the mid 19th century.
The biscuits were made from stone ground flour, water and salt. These were mixed into a stiff dough, baked in an oven for 30 mins and left to harden and dry.
See the clusters of little holes around the edges? They’re made by creatures such as weevils and maggots. Before eating, the seafarers would tap the biscuit to shake out the creepy-crawlies.
#TrafalgarDay Nelson’s fleet is in commanding position to attack. At dawn, they’re 34km north-west of Cape Trafalgar, with the French and Spanish fleet between them 🇫🇷 🇪🇸
#TrafalgarDay Nelson signals ‘prepare for battle’ at 6.40am. The fleet is in two parallel columns, the first led by ‘Victory’, the second by Collingwood’s ‘Royal Sovereign’
#TrafalgarDay Cannons at the ready! Today we’ll be livetweeting the Battle of Trafalgar (almost) as it happened in 1805: bit.ly/TrafalgarDayRMG ⛵
#TrafalgarDay Nelson’s fleet is in commanding position to attack. At dawn, they’re 34km northwest of Cape Trafalgar, with the French and Spanish fleet between them 🇫🇷 🇪🇸
#TrafalgarDay Nelson signals ‘prepare for battle’ at 6.40am. The fleet is in two parallel columns, the first led by ‘Victory’, the second by Collingwood’s ‘Royal Sovereign’
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@InsightInvestIM Welcome to the Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year awards. We start the night with the awards for the talented Young Competition #astrophoto2019