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Admiral Nelson - перевод на Английский

REAR ADMIRAL OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY
Horatio Nelson Lay (Rear Admiral); Horatio Nelson Lay (Admiral)
  • Acting Captain Horatio Nelson Lay and Mrs. Lay after recent investiture at Gouvernment House in Ottawa

Admiral Nelson         
  • Jupiter]] look on.
  • Augmented]] arms of Nelson: ''Or, a cross flory sable surmounted by a bend gules thereon another bend engrailed of the field charged with three hand-grenades of the second fired proper a chief of augmentation wavy argent thereon waves of the sea from which issuant in the centre a palm tree between a disabled ship on the dexter and a battery in ruins on the sinister all proper''.<ref name="Montague-Smith 1968 p822">Montague-Smith, P.W. (ed.), ''Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage'', Kelly's Directories Ltd, Kingston-upon-Thames, 1968, p. 822, "Earl Nelson".</ref> Deemed an example of [[debased heraldry]].<ref name="heraldry-13">[[George Thomas Clark]] (1809–1898), article on [[heraldry]] in the [[Encyclopaedia Britannica]] (9th & 10th editions)[https://www.1902encyclopedia.com/H/HER/heraldry-13.html]</ref>
  • Paternal arms of Nelson: ''Or, a cross flory sable surmounted by a bendlet gules''.
  • William Anderson]] ([[National Maritime Museum]], Greenwich)
  • This glass was one of a set commissioned by Lord Nelson to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Copenhagen
  • The Battle of the Malta convoy
  • The site of the rectory in [[Burnham Thorpe]] where Nelson was born in 1758
  • The fight of the ''Ça Ira''
  • ''The Death of Nelson'' by [[Daniel Maclise]] (Houses of Parliament, London)
  • 1790}}; a painting owned by Nelson, which hung above his bed until his death
  • 1825}}
  • Lady Nelson]], formerly Frances "Fanny" Nisbet of the island of [[Nevis]], [[West Indies]]. A painting of the British school, circa 1800, formerly attributed to [[Richard Cosway]], from an earlier copy.
  • Horatia Ward]] (née Nelson) from the Style/Ward Family collection; Horatia was the daughter of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton.
  • Emma Hamilton]] in an 1800 portrait owned by Nelson
  • ''[[Battle of the Nile]], 1 August 1798 at 10&nbsp;pm'', painting by [[Thomas Luny]], 1834
  • [[Nelson's Column]] in [[Trafalgar Square]], London
  • Print of the royal barge carrying Nelson's body
  • George Ryan]] standing on the left-hand edge, holding a rifle
  • Nelson's coffin in the crossing of St Paul's, during the funeral service; the dome hung with captured French and Spanish flags
  • ''The Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801'', by [[Nicholas Pocock]] ([[National Maritime Museum]], Greenwich, London). Nelson's fleet exchanges fire with the Danes, with the city of Copenhagen in the background
  • Nelson wounded during the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife; 1806 painting by [[Richard Westall]]
  • Nelson receives the surrender of the ''San Nicholas'', an 1806 portrait by [[Richard Westall]]
  • The sarcophagus of Nelson in the crypt of St Paul's
  • ''Victory'']]
  • Contemporary drawing of Nelson's [[heraldic achievement]] before the Battle of Trafalgar.<ref name="The Heraldry Society"/>
  • Captain Horatio Nelson, painted by [[John Francis Rigaud]] in 1781, with Fort San Juan – the scene of his most notable achievement up to that point – in the background. The painting itself was begun and nearly finished prior to the battle, when Nelson held the rank of lieutenant; when Nelson returned, the artist added the new captain's gold-braided sleeves.<ref>Sugden 2004, p. 464</ref>
BRITISH ROYAL NAVY ADMIRAL (1758–1805)
Lord Nelson; Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson; Lord Horatio Nelson; Admiral Horatio Nelson; Admiral Lord Nelson; Admiral Nelson; Nelson, Horatio; Viscount Nelson Nelson Horatio; Horatio Lord Nelson; Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson of the Nile; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson of the Nile; Horatio Nelson, Viscount of the Nile; Horacio Nelson; Horatio, Viscount Nelson Nelson; Nelson, Horatio, Viscount Nelson; Horatio, Viscount Nelson; Haratio nelson; Sir Horatio Nelson; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte; Horatio Nelson; The Hero of Trafalgar; Annuity to Lord Nelson, etc. Act 1798; Kiss me, Hardy
n. Ammiraglio Nelson, Visconte Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), ammiraglio della marina inglese che nella battaglia di Trafalgar sconfisse la flotta napoleonica rimanendone fatalmente ferito
Horatio Nelson         
  • Jupiter]] look on.
  • Augmented]] arms of Nelson: ''Or, a cross flory sable surmounted by a bend gules thereon another bend engrailed of the field charged with three hand-grenades of the second fired proper a chief of augmentation wavy argent thereon waves of the sea from which issuant in the centre a palm tree between a disabled ship on the dexter and a battery in ruins on the sinister all proper''.<ref name="Montague-Smith 1968 p822">Montague-Smith, P.W. (ed.), ''Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage'', Kelly's Directories Ltd, Kingston-upon-Thames, 1968, p. 822, "Earl Nelson".</ref> Deemed an example of [[debased heraldry]].<ref name="heraldry-13">[[George Thomas Clark]] (1809–1898), article on [[heraldry]] in the [[Encyclopaedia Britannica]] (9th & 10th editions)[https://www.1902encyclopedia.com/H/HER/heraldry-13.html]</ref>
  • Paternal arms of Nelson: ''Or, a cross flory sable surmounted by a bendlet gules''.
  • William Anderson]] ([[National Maritime Museum]], Greenwich)
  • This glass was one of a set commissioned by Lord Nelson to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Copenhagen
  • The Battle of the Malta convoy
  • The site of the rectory in [[Burnham Thorpe]] where Nelson was born in 1758
  • The fight of the ''Ça Ira''
  • ''The Death of Nelson'' by [[Daniel Maclise]] (Houses of Parliament, London)
  • 1790}}; a painting owned by Nelson, which hung above his bed until his death
  • 1825}}
  • Lady Nelson]], formerly Frances "Fanny" Nisbet of the island of [[Nevis]], [[West Indies]]. A painting of the British school, circa 1800, formerly attributed to [[Richard Cosway]], from an earlier copy.
  • Horatia Ward]] (née Nelson) from the Style/Ward Family collection; Horatia was the daughter of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton.
  • Emma Hamilton]] in an 1800 portrait owned by Nelson
  • ''[[Battle of the Nile]], 1 August 1798 at 10&nbsp;pm'', painting by [[Thomas Luny]], 1834
  • [[Nelson's Column]] in [[Trafalgar Square]], London
  • Print of the royal barge carrying Nelson's body
  • George Ryan]] standing on the left-hand edge, holding a rifle
  • Nelson's coffin in the crossing of St Paul's, during the funeral service; the dome hung with captured French and Spanish flags
  • ''The Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801'', by [[Nicholas Pocock]] ([[National Maritime Museum]], Greenwich, London). Nelson's fleet exchanges fire with the Danes, with the city of Copenhagen in the background
  • Nelson wounded during the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife; 1806 painting by [[Richard Westall]]
  • Nelson receives the surrender of the ''San Nicholas'', an 1806 portrait by [[Richard Westall]]
  • The sarcophagus of Nelson in the crypt of St Paul's
  • ''Victory'']]
  • Contemporary drawing of Nelson's [[heraldic achievement]] before the Battle of Trafalgar.<ref name="The Heraldry Society"/>
  • Captain Horatio Nelson, painted by [[John Francis Rigaud]] in 1781, with Fort San Juan – the scene of his most notable achievement up to that point – in the background. The painting itself was begun and nearly finished prior to the battle, when Nelson held the rank of lieutenant; when Nelson returned, the artist added the new captain's gold-braided sleeves.<ref>Sugden 2004, p. 464</ref>
BRITISH ROYAL NAVY ADMIRAL (1758–1805)
Lord Nelson; Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson; Lord Horatio Nelson; Admiral Horatio Nelson; Admiral Lord Nelson; Admiral Nelson; Nelson, Horatio; Viscount Nelson Nelson Horatio; Horatio Lord Nelson; Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson of the Nile; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson of the Nile; Horatio Nelson, Viscount of the Nile; Horacio Nelson; Horatio, Viscount Nelson Nelson; Nelson, Horatio, Viscount Nelson; Horatio, Viscount Nelson; Haratio nelson; Sir Horatio Nelson; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte; Horatio Nelson; The Hero of Trafalgar; Annuity to Lord Nelson, etc. Act 1798; Kiss me, Hardy
n. Orazio Nelson, Ammiraglio Nelson (1758-1805), ammiraglio navale inglese che inferse una grave sconfitta alla flotta napoleonica nella famosa battaglia di Trafalgar rimanendovi mortalmente ferito
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NAVAL COMMISSIONED OFFICER RANK ABOVE THAT OF A COMMODORE AND CAPTAIN
Rear admirals; Rear Admirals; Rear-admiral; Rear-Admiral; RADM; R.Adm.; R. Adm.; Rear Admiral; Read Admiral; Rear Admiral (Australia); Rr-Adm; R.Adm; Contre-amiral (France); R-Adm
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Определение

Rear Admiral
(Rear Admirals)
Rear Admiral is a rank in the navy. It is the rank below Vice Admiral.
...Rear Admiral Douglas Cap, commander of the USS America.
N-TITLE; N-COUNT

Википедия

Horatio Nelson Lay (admiral)

Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson Lay (23 January 1903 in Skagway, District of Alaska, United States – 1988 in Perth, Ontario) was a naval officer of the Royal Canadian Navy.

Примеры употребления для Admiral Nelson
1. "To us, Dayan is like Admiral Nelson is to the British.
2. And a quarter are unsure whether the Battle of Trafalgar – where Admiral Nelson was in command – was a real event.
3. At a meeting in Downing Street with William Pitt the Younger, Admiral Nelson discussed using submarines and mines to break the deadlock in the Napoleonic Wars.
4. Set next to Norwich Cathedral, the school can trace its history back to 10'6 and counts Admiral Nelson as an old boy.
5. Unimpressed Prominent among the critics was Anna Tribe, the great–great–great–granddaughter of Admiral Nelson, who died leading the British victory off southern Spain on 21 October 1805.