A Pillar of Society? Admiral Lord Nelson and the loves of his life

Cathy Shelbourne


Regions:
Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £60 plus mileage at £0.45p/m
Category:
History
Updated:
22nd July 2024

From Norfolk in England to Nevis in the Caribbean, from Antigua to Trafalgar, Admiral Lord Nelson loved – and was loved. Or not? He famously turned a blind eye to his commander’s instructions – but did the Establishment do the same to his numerous dalliances? We take a quick romp through Nelson’s loves and losses.

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About Cathy Shelbourne

My maritime heroes, ships and pirates are my passion! As I travel the world giving talks on cruise ships, I research the ports and places we visit for more information on, and photos relating to, the naval heroes, explorers, circumnavigators, pirates and privateers sailing the world up to five centuries ago.

I'm an experienced speaker, member of Toastmasters International, and frequent finalist in speech contests. I also belong to the Society for Nautical Research, and the Yachting Journalists' Association; and am Editor of the Ipswich Maritime Trust's magazine.

During lockdown, I produced a pack of Monumental Maritime Heroes playing cards. Each card is superbly designed by artist Andrew Oliver, and features a photo or image of the hero and/or monument - with a brief summary of their career. This is supplemented by an information leaflet and timeline. Available in a presentation box from www.seashellcommunications.co.uk/shop


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