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Tag: Horatio Nelson

Nelson’s Final Walk

13th August 2018 admin 1 Comment

        On the morning of SeptemberΒ 14th 1805, Horatio Nelson reached The George Hotel in Portsmouth, after a…

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Posted in: Naval History, Walking Routes Filed under: History, Horatio Nelson, naval history, Portsmouth, Walking

The Battle of The Nile: 1st August 1798

1st August 2018 admin 1 Comment

        By July 1798, Horatio Nelson was becoming increasingly frustrated and desperate to find Napoleon’s fleet. The…

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Posted in: Naval History Filed under: Aboukir Bay, Battle of The Nile, History, Horatio Nelson, naval history, Nelson, Royal Navy

The Battle of Cape St. Vincent – 14th February, 1797

14th February 2017 admin 2d Comments

HMS Captain capturing the San Nicolas and the San Josef – Source: http://bit.ly/2lcNLT0 By February 1797 the revolutionary war with…

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Posted in: Naval History Filed under: Battle of Cape St Vincent, Horatio Nelson, naval history

The Battle of Trafalgar

21st October 2016 admin 5d Comments

        On the 21st of October 1805, the British fleet, under Horatio Nelson’s command, met the combined…

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Posted in: Naval History Filed under: Battle of Trafalgar, Horatio Nelson, naval history

Horatio Nelson: A Timeline

13th September 2016 admin 3d Comments

          I seem to keep choosing topics that are far too big for one blog post.Β However,…

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Posted in: Naval History Filed under: Horatio Nelson, naval history

The Nelson Monument – Portsdown Hill

31st August 2016 admin 3d Comments

If you were not aware of the fact that I am a massive Horatio Nelson geek by now, then I…

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Posted in: Naval History Filed under: Hampshire, Horatio Nelson, naval history

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This week has been a struggle. It's a year since I This week has been a struggle. It's a year since I got the restraining order issued for my stalker of 10 years, and the realisation that this is the longest I've gone without any contact hit me in a very strange way. 

Obviously, I am happy, but my brain spiralled into the anxiety of "when will it happen again...?". Had a little mini breakdown at friends the other day and a bit too much wine last night, before realising that my brain was definitely not in the right place to have had a drink. Back to only drinking on social occasions again,  I thinkπŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ 

But this morning I can see light on the horizon and I feel like my head is back in a normal (for me. I am weird, so normal is not the word) place. So every storm passes I guess.
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The @RNLI is a charity which, as someone who spends a lot of time on the 🌊 is incredibly close to my heart. They rely entirely on donations to carry out the incredible work they do, both saving lives and educating people to be safe in and around the water βš“

I have friends who volunteer, know people who've been rescued & have a relative who was Cox of the Exmouth lifeboat, awarded the bronze medal for bravery.

My last 2 runs raised over Β£3k so I'd love to add to that!

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