Rare surviving Union flag from Battle of Trafalgar goes on display at National Maritime Museum

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Rare surviving Union flag from Battle of Trafalgar goes on display at National Maritime Museum
Upon its acquisition the Union flag was conserved by the NMM to restore it to as close to its original form as possible.



LONDON.- In commemoration of Trafalgar Day on October 21st, the National Maritime Museum, London unveiled the new display of an incredibly rare surviving Union flag from the Battle of Trafalgar in its Nelson, Navy, Nation gallery.

The Union flag was flown at the Battle of Trafalgar from the HMS Minotaur in October 1805. On 10th October 1805, Admiral Lord Nelson issued an order ahead of the battle, stating, “When in presence of an Enemy, all the ships under my command are to bear White Colours and a Union Jack is to be suspended from the fore-topgallant stay”, to avoid confusion with the French and Spanish colours.

Acquired from the Church of St. Mary’s Selling, Kent, the flag was the prize of Stephen Hilton, who served as the Master’s Mate on the Minotaur. At the time it was common practice for warrant officers, such as Hilton, or junior officers to take ensigns as rewards after battle. Hilton returned to Selling at the close of the Napoleonic Wars and is buried in the churchyard of St. Mary’s, having died aged 85 in 1872. His descendants presented the flag to the church in the 1930s.

Upon its acquisition the Union flag was conserved by the NMM to restore it to as close to its original form as possible. However, there are two sections missing; the right hand edge of the flag and an oblong section from the bottom right hand corner. The flag has also been ironed out - adding 40mm to its length and 73mm to the width - thoroughly cleaned and had a number of small holes and losses repaired.

The NMM holds two images in its collection which depict the significance of the flag within the Battle of Trafalgar. ‘The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805’ by Joseph Mallord William Turner illustrates the use of the Union Flag in battle, as HMS Victory can be seen with it flying to the left of the main mast, and the print entitled, ‘Plan of the Action of Trafalgar Octr 21st 1805’, marks the position of the ships during the battle, placing the Minotaur in the left hand column being led by Nelson’s Victory.

The Union flag has gone on display to the public in the NMM’s Nelson, Navy, Nation gallery from 21st October 2015, Trafalgar Day, alongside a rich array of objects relating to the battle, including the uniform worn by Nelson.










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