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VICTORY WARD ROOM
THE VICTORY
TORYUPPER DECK
ADMIRALLORD NEUSON
"VICTORY LOWER DECK
ENGLAND
MAN WILL
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ENGLAGD'S WOODEN WALLS:
THE NELSON CENTENARY 1905
LORD NELSON'S PRAYER.
On the Morning of 21 st October, 1805.
The combined Fleets of France
and Spain then in sight.
"May the Great God, whom I worship,
grant to my Country, and for the benefit of
Europe in general, a great and glorious Victory,
and may no misconduct, in any one, tarnish
it; and may humanity after victory be the pre-
dominant feature in the British Fleet. For myself
individually, I commit my life to Him who made
me, and may His blessing light upon my endea-
vours for serving my Country faithfully. To
Him I resign myself and the just cause which
is entrusted fo me to defend. Amen, Amen,
NEISON MONUMENT LONDON
THE "VICTORY ANCHOR
Amen."
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