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Nelson on his column
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Nelson on his column
Nelson's Column is a monument in Trafalgar Square, London, England.

The column was built between 1840 and 1843 to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson's death at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The 5.5m (18ft) statue of Nelson stands on top of a 46 m (151 ft) granite column. The statue faces south, towards the Palace of Westminster and along Pall Mall, where his ships are represented on the top of each flagpole. The top of the Corinthian column (based on one from the Temple of Mars Ultor in Rome) is decorated with bronze acanthus leaves cast from British cannons. The square pedestal is decorated with four bronze panels, cast from captured French guns, depicting Nelson's four great victories.

The monument was designed by architect William Railton in 1838, and built by the firm Peto & Grissell. Railton's original 1:22-scale stone model is exhibited at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. The sandstone statue at the top was sculpted by E.H. Baily of the Royal Academy; a small bronze plaque crediting him is at the base of the statue. The entire monument was built at a cost of 47,500 pounds, or 3.5 million pounds in 2004 terms.

General view of Nelson's Column.
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General view of Nelson's Column.

The column was refurbished in 2006. It was scaffolded from top to bottom for access. Steam cleaning was used together with gentle abrasives to minimise any harmful impact on the brass and stonework. The work was being undertaken by David Ball Restoration Ltd. of Peckham, south London, which also handles maintenance for about 60 other monuments around London. The 420,000 pound cost was met by the Zurich Insurance, which advertised on the scaffolding for the duration of the work. Before restoration began, laser surveys were taken during which it was found that the column was significantly shorter than the usually quoted 185ft. In fact, it is only 169ft 5in from the bottom of the first step on the pedestal to the tip of the admiral's hat.[link][link]

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Image:nelsons.column.closeup.london.arp.jpg|Close up on Nelson’s Column Image:Nelson's Column - East Face Of Plinth Trafalgar Square - London - 240404.jpg|East face of the plinth, depicting the Battle of Cape St Vincent Image:Nelson's Column - North Face Of Plinth Trafalgar Square - London - 240404.jpg|North side of the plinth, depicting the Death of Nelson, by J. E. Carew Image:Lion At Nelson's Column - Trafalgar Square - London - 240404.jpg|Sir Edwin Landseer's Lions guarding the outside diagonals of Nelson's Column

Other monuments to Nelson

Nelson's Four Victories

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