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David Manley
10-20-2013, 22:21
Trafalgar

The Immortal memory

'Nuff said

:salute::g&t::drinks::rum::rum::salute:

For those who want to know more, :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Trafalgar

Comte de Brueys
10-21-2013, 00:58
Trafalgar. :salute:

http://sailsofglory.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=7372&d=1382338663

Nightmoss
10-21-2013, 09:19
Trafalgar Day!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0Cn-btAkeI

Gunner
10-21-2013, 10:45
Hats off:hatsoff: to the Brits.:salute:

Devsdoc
10-21-2013, 14:32
Hi All,
Ed, I see you have a new bit to your flag.
Jim, I was lucky to be on board H.M.S. Victory that day in the morning. We had the run of the ship, but not Nelsons quarters. They were being made up for the banquet. It was a day not to forget. It is my birthday today as then. WHAT A BIRTHDAY PRESANT
Be safe
Rory

Moideeb
10-21-2013, 14:46
Hi All,
Ed, I see you have a new bit to your flag.
Jim, I was lucky to be on board H.M.S. Victory that day in the morning. We had the run of the ship, but not Nelsons quarters. They were being made up for the banquet. It was a day not to forget. It is my birthday today as then. WHAT A BIRTHDAY PRESANT
Be safe
Rory

What an auspicious day to have your birthday on being a naval enthusiast as you are. Happy Birthday! :g&t::drinks::rum::beer::singin::beer:

Devsdoc
10-21-2013, 15:38
What an auspicious day to have your birthday on being a naval enthusiast as you are. Happy Birthday! :g&t::drinks::rum::beer::singin::beer:

What came 1st the chicken or the egg? :question: I'm lucky
Thanks, :salute:
Be safe
Rory

Gunner
10-21-2013, 16:40
Hi All,
Ed, I see you have a new bit to your flag.

Yes, it's a 17th century Polish War Jack.

csadn
10-21-2013, 16:51
Trafalgar Day!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0Cn-btAkeI

I especially like the car alarms in the background -- one wonders how far away that was setting them off.... >:)

Nightmoss
10-21-2013, 17:15
Hi All,
Ed, I see you have a new bit to your flag.
Jim, I was lucky to be on board H.M.S. Victory that day in the morning. We had the run of the ship, but not Nelsons quarters. They were being made up for the banquet. It was a day not to forget. It is my birthday today as then. WHAT A BIRTHDAY PRESANT
Be safe
Rory

Happy Birthday, Rory. What a great day to have your natal day. Oh, and I'm envious of your day on the Victory. That must have been quite incredible!


I especially like the car alarms in the background -- one wonders how far away that was setting them off.... >:)

I caught that also. Made me think the same thing. Fireworks on the 4th often do that as well.

7eat51
10-21-2013, 21:37
That video gave me the chills as I pictured being onboard a ship receiving such a broadside. it's hard to imagine the potential carnage.

7eat51
10-21-2013, 21:39
:salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute: :salute::salute::salute::salute:

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Comte de Brueys
10-22-2013, 01:21
Nice broadside video! :thumbsup:

Berthier
10-22-2013, 04:06
Trafalgar? Hmm, which one was that?...Nope, cant recall anything significant about the name, must have been some minor skirmisher I missed. Nothing to see here, move on, let's talk about fine French naval architecture, the beauty of Paris in the summer...anything but Trafalgar and Leipzig anniversaries in the same week....and they bloody happen every year! :erk:

Devsdoc
10-22-2013, 14:46
Hi All,
I'm going to be a party poo-per. On the day I saw them putting the squibs on the plastic gun barrels on the Victory's decks!
Some years ago I meet "Barack". The largest smooth bore firing cannon in the U.K. He rides a flat-bed and weights in at 1 1/2 tonnes. For a long time he could not fire as it was thought that the barrel was honeycombed. X-ray's showed it was not so, but a build up of residue over a number of years. I was beside him on the day he roared fully for the first time in years. At Kirby Hall, some of the halls windows broke and the punch to the chest from the pressure and the noise was something I will not forget. If this was one blank firing gun in a field. I can only think what it must of been like on-board one of Victory's gun decks. On my cats life, not as in the fireworks from her that night.
Be safe
Rory

csadn
10-22-2013, 15:08
Trafalgar? Hmm, which one was that?...Nope, cant recall anything significant about the name, must have been some minor skirmisher I missed. Nothing to see here, move on, let's talk about fine French naval architecture, the beauty of Paris in the summer...anything but Trafalgar and Leipzig anniversaries in the same week....and they bloody happen every year! :erk:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulm_Campaign -- feel better? ;)

Comte de Brueys
10-22-2013, 18:00
Marengo, Ulm, Austerlitz, Jena-Auerstedt, Preußisch-Eylau, Friedland, Deutsch-Wagram, Smolensk, Borodino....

:g&t:

Here is a nice list, Berthier:

http://www.napoleon-online.de/html/nap_schlachten.html

Berthier
10-23-2013, 05:21
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulm_Campaign -- feel better? ;)


Thanks Chris, how could I forget this almost bloodless victory! Feel much better now.:happy:

Thanks Sven, we have to stick together! :drinks:

csadn
10-23-2013, 15:37
Thanks Chris, how could I forget this almost bloodless victory! Feel much better now.:happy:

And it happened the same time as Trafalgar -- which explains why there's a *TEN-YEAR* gap between Trafalgar and Waterloo.... ;)