Collingwood monument

Collingwood’s famous monument stands at the mouth of the River Tyne. Designed by John Graham Lough and erected in 1845, it looks out to sea reflecting the last image of Collingwood standing on his flagship watching for the French, like ‘an eagle on the watch’. The cannons from Royal Sovereign, added four years later, were the first to fire at Trafalgar.

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