Photographs
More photographs will be added as the event progresses.

National Maritime Museum, © National Maritime Museum, London
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Ian M3INL and John G0KFO from Icom UK in front of their display stand. © National Maritime Museum, London. Photograph: G0FDZ
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Justin G4TSH on 18MHz CW. © National Maritime Museum, London. Photograph: G0FDZ
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Mark M0DXR on 14MHz. © National Maritime Museum, London. Photograph: G0FDZ
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TH5 at 65ft, with various wire antennas for the other bands. The mast is 'dressed overall' with the 40 international signal flags, in the prescribed order. © National Maritime Museum, London. Photograph: G0FDZ
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The TH5. © National Maritime Museum, London. Photograph: G0FDZ
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Inside: M0DXR on 18MHz, G0WLF on 7MHz, G7GLW on 14MHz with G4TSH and G0OPB talking with a visitor. © National Maritime Museum, London. Photograph: G0FDZ
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RSGB President Jeff Smith MI0AEX with Pieter van der Merwe, General Editor at the National Maritime Museum, addressing attendees at the RSGB Trafalgar reception on Tuesday evening. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Nobby G0VJG operating HF1, the 20-15-10m station, at GB200T. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Dave M0BGR operating HF2, the WARC band and VHF station, at GB200T. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Dave M0BGR operating HF2, the WARC band and VHF station, at GB200T. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Clive Efford, MP for Eltham, sending greetings messages on 20m. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Clive Efford, MP for Eltham, sending greetings messages on 20m. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Roy Clare, Director of the National Maritime Museum, passing a Trafalgar Day message to GB200RN at HM Dockyard, Portsmouth. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Anna Tribe with Dave Newton, G3JJZ. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Some descendants of the opposing sides at Trafalgar. Señor Churruca, Great-great-great-grandnephew of D. Cosme Damian de Churruca y Elorza who died commanding the San Juan Nepomuceno, with Anna Tribe and her daughter Mary Arthur. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Visiting cub scout taking the microphone to pass greetings messages on 40m. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Young Amateur of the Year, Katie M3XPO visiting the 40m station operated by Simon, M3CVN. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Another cub scout talking on 40m, helped by M3CVN and Richard, G3YJW. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Colin White, renowned Nelson scholar and Trafalgar 200 Director at the National Maritime Museum, passing a greetings message to HMS Cambria in South Wales. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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HF Manager, G4BUO giving an interview to a reporter from Radio France International. Where were the BBC??. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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Ralph, 2E0ATY guides another visiting youngster through a contact on 40m. © National Maritime Museum, London.
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The TH5 being tested.
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Operators at Quartz Hill, New Zealand, for the sked with ZL6QH on Trafalgar Day at 10:00 UTC. Photograph supplied by ZL1AZE
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