Following a few comments that theirs not enough information on the Napoleonic Wars at sea
plus any re-enactments that may have taken place.
I feel its about time I corrected the inbalance and launch you all into the age of 'fighting sail'
of course those expats who never travel anywhere without their Hornblower books and the
complete DVD library of Hornblower films, starring Ioan Grufford would welcome this post.




First the Battle of Trafalgar 200 anniversary celebration's were held in Portsmouth back in
June 2005. This comprised an International Fleet review by Her majesty the Queen and the
International Festival of the Sea held over the same days in Portsmouth.
Of course one of the highlights of the event was a re-enactment of the Battle of Trafalgar
staged off Southsea, comprising a spectacular firework display with tall ships and of course
Horatio Hornblowers ship, HMS Indefatigable ( real name The Grand Turk ) taking centre stage.
Heres a typical sea shanty ( sea song ) of the british sailors, of the period:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B00004UDET001001/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_001/002-8186500-5782407BBC News website on the Trafalgar 200 events with link to the video recording of the
naval battle re-enactment - just click on 'watch the re-enactment of the battle' video.
Again you can save this video to your PC using a streaming video download manager.
This webpage also has lots of other links to goodies concerning the history of the event.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4627453.stmCannot find any good pics of the Battle of Trafalgar re-enactment - but I think this
Anglo-Russian sea battle off the coast of Norway in 2004 will do.

Looks good during the evening - heres another broadside.

Plus a view from the harbour.
