Which English Naval hero had one arm and the sight in one eye?

Correct answer: Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson

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What people think about it: 15 Comments
LaContessa
LaContessa
The Victory is now a museum and you can stand on the very spot where Nelson died. It's a really emotional experience. And the ship is fantastic!
ArmedGnome37564
ArmedGnome37564
brave man
lostiaz
lostiaz
LaContessa, We live in Portsmouth, home of the Victory and my partner is a member of the Victory club, they had their Christmas 2018 meal on the Victory. Lucky man (I wasn't invited!), lol
Player #125843019
Player #125843019
England and France were always at war, the latter won some battles but lost the wars, then Spain tried it on, same thing happened, so both of them together tried it on and they lost.
DawnyG
DawnyG
SOOTI, I thought he was older when he died
leyton
leyton
itl be hard work
SOOTI
SOOTI
I didn't realise that he was quite so young when he died.
Nannad
Nannad
there is also a submarine in Portsmouth and my uncles name is on his old bunk... will one day get to see it.
Player #20580813
Player #20580813
I don't think anyone knew the answer to this question.
mdr2789
mdr2789
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Player #3833664
Player #3833664
@brooksy92491, Of course their = there for any grammar cops reading my reply to u
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Player #3833664
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Phadraiga
Phadraiga
Too bad they used a photo of a French battleship (Rochefort I think) instead of one from HMS Nelson. It wouldn't have given anything away because anybody who recognised the ship would have known who the question was about anyway. HMS Nelson had 3 turrets forward of the superstructure.
brooksy92491
brooksy92491
CoolArcane84805, feel free to add your own questions. Just go to the menu, click on submit a question. Show us how it should be done.
HG714
HG714
LaContessa, nice! Also the bullet that killed him is on display at Windsor Castle.