Admiral Lord Nelson’s famous last words may not have been “kiss me, Hardy,” according to a newly unearthed letter. The letter, set to be auctioned, challenges the long-held official account, which has ...
Smart & Biggar prevails at trial on behalf of Diageo in trade dress case. On June 12, 2017, the Federal Court issued its 99-page decision in Diageo Canada Inc v Heaven Hill Distilleries Inc et al, ...
Admiral Lord Nelson’s indelible mark on British history extends far beyond his iconic victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. The vast collection of museum-grade works was started in the 1950s when prices ...
Nelson’s final words of “Kiss me, Hardy” might have given rise to generations of schoolboy sniggers, but his love triangle involving Lady Hamilton and her husband has perhaps made him into an unlikely ...
Veteran British historian Coleman (Going to America) now tackles the life of Horatio Nelson, Britain's most celebrated naval hero. Admiral Nelson (1758–1805), whose glory was sealed with his death at ...
The victory in the fight between two rum competitors demonstrates that unregistered trade dress rights are alive and well in Canada, admissible survey evidence remains a useful tool for proving ...
In 1995, Michael Wade purchased and renovated Trafalgar Park, a mansion in the British countryside given to the descendants of war hero Admiral Nelson. It is now on the market for about $15.9 million.
A recently leaked British government study provides a shocking glimpse into the decline of the Royal Navy once the most feared fighting force on the face of the earth. From the Battle of Trafalgar in ...
BATTLE of Trafalgar naval hero Horatio Nelson treated his lover’s husband to three cases of red wine, a letter has revealed. It is thought he paid for the 36 bottles of claret as he felt guilty over ...