Part four of a four part documentary of Admiral Lord Collingwood, second in command to Nelson at the battle of Trafalgar and one of Great Britain's greatest naval commanders. A Northumbrian Hero.
Part four of a four part documentary of Admiral Lord Collingwood, second in command to Nelson at the battle of Trafalgar and one of Great Britain's greatest naval commanders. A Northumbrian Hero.
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I'm so pleased to see this on you tube i'm English by birth but even if i wasn't how could you not be impressed by such men,these are men of a different era of a bloody era but their guts honour discipline and just pure talent is astounding,i've got books on Nelson,Drake and othersand Collingwood is a true hero these men spent their lives in defending England and gave their lives in doing so i could not think of a more glorious deed and they came through winning,never forget these true heroes
Thanks so much for this excellent documentary! What a wonderful thing to find on youtube; I can't thank you enough for the time and effort you invested here. I hope many people will enjoy it. PS: not a relative. ;)
Thank you so much for your kind comments. I have a passionate interest in the Georgian navy and Admiral Collingwood in particular, such a noble, honourable man.
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PS: not a relative. ;)