Flagships Bust of Admiral Lord Nelson, circa 1905
Flagships Bust of Admiral Lord Nelson, circa 1905
Flagships Bust of Admiral Lord Nelson, circa 1905
Flagships Bust of Admiral Lord Nelson, circa 1905
Flagships Bust of Admiral Lord Nelson, circa 1905
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Flagships Bust of Admiral Lord Nelson, circa 1905

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Circa 1905

Height of bust: 19cm (7.5in)

Copper. Bronzed bust on stepped copper base inscribed 'Made of Copper / from / Nelson's Flagships', and ‘Presented by / British & Foreign / Sailors Society’, the whole mounted on a turned ebonsied base bearing a brass plaque inscribed 'Presented by the Directors of the British and Foreign Sailors Society to J. Shaw Tomkins Esq, Honourable Secretary and Treasurer of the Great Yarmouth Branch as a token of appreciation of his service to the Society’

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The copper is a mixture of that stripped from the 80-gun third-rate ship-of-the-line  Foudroyant in to which Nelson transferred his flag after the Battle of the Nile, and H.M.S. Victory. Foudroyant was finally wrecked in 1897  in a storm off Blackpool where she was being exhibited as a historical relic of the hero and the sailing navy. Victory as a continuously commissioned ship of the Royal Navy underwent periodic refits and was thus an ongoing source of such material.