So, she and her friends used me as a meeting point in Trafalgar Square.
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Trafalgar Square was chilly today, good preparation for Prince Harry's polar trek.
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Certainly the Gormley project was making me sensitive to the ambient life of Trafalgar Square.
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A giant toy duck was waddling on top of the fourth plinth when I arrived in Trafalgar Square mid-morning.
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Barker, on the contrary, scorned and loathed Trafalgar Square, and laughed at its art.
The Newcomes|William Makepeace Thackeray
The total British loss in the battle of Trafalgar amounted to 1587.
The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson|Robert Southey
As a marine, he had been present in many important actions; among the rest, at the battle of Trafalgar.
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His most distinguished service was the part he bore at the battle of Trafalgar.
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At last, after all these centuries, the invasion of England had been accomplished, and Waterloo and Trafalgar avenged!
The World Peril of 1910|George Griffith
British Dictionary definitions for Trafalgar
Trafalgar
/ (trəˈfælɡə, Spanishtrafalˈɣar) /
noun
Cape Trafalgara cape on the SW coast of Spain, south of Cádiz: scene of the decisive naval battle (1805) in which the French and Spanish fleets were defeated by the British under Nelson, who was mortally wounded