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Admiral Lord Collingwood


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Down at Tynemouth, on the coast near Newcastle, is a dirty great big monument to Admiral Lord Collingwood. I asked the wife if she knew who he was - "Some sort of sailor ?"

So, who was he ? Why the enormous Monument ?

Admiral and Lord might provide some clues to him being something other than a "sailor".

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Cuthbert Collingwood is known as "the Northumbrian who saved the nation", but he's also a forgotten North East hero.

He's the man who saved the British Navy together with his close friend Horatio Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar.

His devotion to duty was such that even after Trafalgar he continued to ensure that Britain ruled the waves in the 18th and early 19th Centuries.

When not at sea he resided at Collingwood House in the town of Morpeth which lies some 15 miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne. He is known to have remarked, "whenever I think how I am to be happy again, my thoughts carry me back to Morpeth."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuthbert_Coll...ron_Collingwood

http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/northeast/s...llingwood.shtml

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Nice work Syrup. A "Sailor" indeed.

I remember that monument from my youth on holidays to visit my gret nan in North Shields.

Richard did you ever have a ride on Freda Cunningham? ;-)

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I remember that monument from my youth on holidays to visit my gret nan in North Shields.

Richard did you ever have a ride on Freda Cunningham? ;-)

My understanding is that he was actually more of a hero than Nelson, and a more likeable one. Thats "History" for you?

Nice that hes not forgotten in the English singing tradition

Well the next that comes in it is Lord Collingwood

And he's fought with Lord Nelson till he shed his blood

And he's come from the sea old England to view

He's come a pace egging with the whole of his crew

Pace egging song

Mike

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My understanding is that he was actually more of a hero than Nelson, and a more likeable one. Thats "History" for you?

Nice that hes not forgotten in the English singing tradition

Well the next that comes in it is Lord Collingwood

And he's fought with Lord Nelson till he shed his blood

And he's come from the sea old England to view

He's come a pace egging with the whole of his crew

Pace egging song

Mike

The story of Pace egging..

http://www.timetravel-britain.com/articles...ce-egging.shtml

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Nice work Syrup. A "Sailor" indeed.

Lieutenant 17 June 1775

Commander 20 June 1779

Captain 22 March 1780

Rear Admiral of the White 14 February 1799, of the Red 1 January 1801

Vice Admiral of the Blue 23 April 1804, of the Red 9 November 1805

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Lieutenant 17 June 1775

Commander 20 June 1779

Captain 22 March 1780

Rear Admiral of the White 14 February 1799, of the Red 1 January 1801

Vice Admiral of the Blue 23 April 1804, of the Red 9 November 1805

Somewhat more detail on Collingwood (Thanks to Ceegees Trafalgar search link) Some record !

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