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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.

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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

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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.

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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

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Adams, Max. "After Nelson. . . . Viva Collingwood." Traf Chron, 17 (2007): 62-70. Lamented serious neglect of Collingwood & achievements.

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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

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Adams, Max. Trafalgar's Lost Hero: Admiral Lord Collingwood and the Defeat of Napoleon. Hoboken: Wiley, 2005, 400 pp.

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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

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[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.

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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

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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.

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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

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Alcala Galiano, Pelayo. El combate de Trafalgar. 2 vols. Madrid: Edicion facsimilar; Madrid: Instituto de Historia y Cultura Naval, 2003, 2004, 982 pp.

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age of sail, Anglo-Spanish, Spain, Iberia , Royal Navy, Britain, England, Trafalgar, battle, campaign , battles

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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.

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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

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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.

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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

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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.

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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

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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.

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

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Andrew, C. Reid. A Rapid Review of the Life of Nelson. A Rapid Review Library Series, # 1. London: Pearson, 1905, 206 pp.

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age of sail, Nelson, Horatio, Trafalgar, battle, campaign , War of French Revolution and Napoleon, France

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Appelbe, Michael Mawdsley. "Personal Account of Trafalgar: Vice Admiral William Stanhope Lovell." Nel Dis, 9 (January 2006): 34-41. From HMS Neptune.

Keywords:

age of sail, Anglo-French, France , Anglo-Spanish, Spain, Iberia , battles, Royal Navy, Britain, England, memoir, recollection, journal, autobiography

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Ayshford, Derek & Ayshford, Pamela. Seamen at the Battle of Trafalgar. Trafalgar Roll; 21,000 seamen; detailed statistics.

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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

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Baird Smith, David. "The Defiance of Trafalgar." Scot His Rev, 20 (1923): 116-21. Letters of a midshipman.

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battles, memoir, recollection, journal, autobiography , officer, quarterdeck, leader , Royal Navy, Britain, England, Trafalgar, battle, campaign

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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.

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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

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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.

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communication, communicate, telegraph, radio, underwater cable , battles, Nelson, Horatio, Trafalgar, battle, campaign

Abbreviations
AHR American Historical Review
Alb Albion
alt alternate
Am Nep American Neptune
AQ & DJ Army Quarterly and Defence Journal
ASLIB Association of Libraries (Dissertations & Master's Theses)
BIHR Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research
Can His Rev Canadian Historical Review
Can J His Canadian Journal of History
comp Compiled by
DAI Dissertation Abstracts International
EcHR Economic History Review
ed editor or edited by
EnHR English Historical Review
HisAHR Hispanic American Historical Review
HJ Historical Journal (Cambridge Historical Journal)
His Res Historical Research
His Tod History Today
Intell & Nat Sec Intelligence and National Security
IJ Mar His International Journal of Maritime History
IJ Nau Arch International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
IHR International History Review
intro introduction
J Am His Journal of American History
J Asian His Journal of Asian History
JBS Journal of British Studies
J Cont His Journal of Contemporary History
J Econ His Journal of Economic History
JI & CH Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
J Mar Res Journal for Maritime Research
J Mil His Journal of Military History
J Mod His Journal of Modern History
JRUSI Journal of the Royal United Service Institution or Institute
J Soc His Journal of Social History
JSAHR Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
J Stra Stu Journal of Strategic Studies
J Trans His Journal of Transport History
J Wor His Journal of World History
MM Mariner's Mirror
Mil Aff Military Affairs
NHS Naval History Symposium (USNA)
NMM National Maritime Museum
Nav Rev Naval Review
NWCR Naval War College Review (US)
Nel Dis Nelson Dispatch
NIP Naval Institute Press
Nor Mar Northern Mariner
Pac His Rev Pacific Historical Review
P & P Past and Present
Traf Chron Trafalgar Chronicle
trans translated by
UP University Press
USNIP Proceedings of the Naval Institute
Vic Stu Victorian Studies
War & Soc War and Society
War in His War in History
W&MQ William and Mary Quarterly
WSS World Ship Society

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