This is part one of our series on Admiral Nelson, part 2 here:
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It’s 1758 and Britain’s greatest naval commander has just been born. The young Horatio Nelson has inherited his father’s love of god and his mother’s hatred of the French. At age 12, he leaves Norfolk for a life on the high seas. As a teen, Nelson narrowly avoided death on multiple occasions. He survives a nasty encounter with the Sultan of Mysore, the blistering cold on a failed expedition in the North Pole, a nasty bout of Malaria contracted in India, and far more besides. Propelled by his excellence and bravery, he rose quickly to become a captain.This brings us to 1788 where Nelson, now a married man in his thirties and back in his childhood home, learns that England is going to war with France. Without hesitation, he swaps the simple domestic life for the thrill of the high seas once more…
Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss Nelson's early life and adventures, as he sets out along a path that would eventually enable British domination of the seas; and the world.
00:00 Introducing Nelson
08:15 His long lasting hatred of the French
11:17 Joining the Royal Navy
14:02 Chatham High street
14:52 Learning the ropes
17:20 The Royal Navy as the leading institution in the world
19:45 His trip to the Arctic
20:11 - His first great adventure
25:15 - Nelson sets sail for India but falls ill
29:37 - He starts climbing the naval ladder
32:27 - Nelson heads to the Caribbean to secure British fortunes
43:13 - He is finally made a captain and gets his own ship
52:43 - Back in the Caribbean, Nelson meets his wife
58:31 - The French Revolution begins
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