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Admiral Lord Collingwood's presence is everywhere in North East England - on the names of streets, monuments and buildings. But who is this forgotten hero? And what was his involvement in the ...
"This is a great opportunity to make the cathedral more welcoming and more accessible for people." Newcastle-born Collingwood was Lord Nelson's second in command at Trafalgar in 1805. Other ...
Naval hero Lord Collingwood will be honoured at a memorial ... a medallion and inscription was placed in St Nicholas' Cathedral in Newcastle where Collingwood was baptised and married.
NEWCASTLE CATHEDRAL has withdrawn its planned participation in the Archbishop of York’s Lord’s Prayer Tour. Archbishop Cottrell had previously been expected to speak at Newcastle Cathedral on 18 ...
Admiral Lord Collingwood took command of ... in St Paul’s Cathedral. Among those present at events in Newcastle and Tynemouth yesterday was his closest living relative, Susan Collingwood ...
Collingwood was in command of the Royal Sovereign, before taking control of the fleet when Admiral Lord ... Paul's Cathedral, London. Monday's event will be held at St Nicholas Cathedral ...
Collingwood died off the coast of Minorca in 1810. His body was brought back to England and interred in St Paul's Cathedral alongside Horatio Nelson. Crew man Robert Hay described him as follows ...
Born in 1748 in Newcastle, Lord Collingwood took control of the British fleet during the Battle of Trafalgar after Adm Lord Nelson was killed on 21 October 1805. The letter is written to Adm ...
Cannons, which last saw action at the Battle of Trafalgar, are to be fired on Tyneside to mark the 200th anniversary of Admiral Lord Collingwood's death. The four huge guns are at the base of a statue ...
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