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Comments by "doveton sturdee" (@dovetonsturdee7033) on "The Life \u0026 Death Of Britain's Naval Hero - Horatio Nelson" video.
Do you remember the Admiral Nelson in 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea?'
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The irony is that Mary Seacole never made any of the fantastical claims which the 'Agenda' now puts forward on her behalf. Her autobiography is honest about her aims and ambitions. The Agenda isn't.
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@adisura9904 No. The video has the title The Life & Career of Admiral Lord Nelson.' I don't recall that career involving any actions against Indian or Chinese forces. If it did, please feel free to inform us, of course.'
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@adisura9904 You were the one bleating on about the Europe-centred nature of the video. I simply explained why, even though it should have been obvious to you.
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@adisura9904 'dude you misread I think.' Noy at all. I simply replied to your grumble. Where in your earlier posts did you even mention the Dutch?
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I wonder how Captain Hardy, who was six feet four inches tall, managed? I am six feet two, and was in constant danger of harm for the deck beams, which were atound five feet nine inches at most, when I last visited HMS Victory.
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The Komet, a German raider, crossed the Arctic Ocean in July-August, 1940, and thence into the Pacific. It was assisted by Russian ice breakers. Logistic support was afforded by German naval supply ships, however, while the Komet was preparing for the crossing via the Northeast Passage.
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Captain Hardy, I believe, was around 6' 4" and probably spent his days in Victory with a permanently bruised forehead.
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Make the most of Nelson whilst you can. The National Maritime Museum a year or two ago asked a Woke Queen, Lucy Worsley, to 'reassess' Nelson. I wonder what that might mean?
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