Tom Allen, the Faithful servant of Lord Nelson Born at Burnham Thorpe in The County of Norfolk, 1764. Died at the Royal Hospital Greenwich Nov...
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Tom Allen, the Faithful servant of Lord Nelson Born at Burnham Thorpe in The County of Norfolk, 1764. Died at the Royal Hospital Greenwich Nov 23. 1838
See description of PAD3457, another copy. This one has a press cutting from the 'Norfolk Chronicle' attached, recording Sir Thomas Hardy's order that a 'tablet' be placed on or near his grave at Greenwich. This monument is still in place.
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Original size: 154 mm x 114 mm
- Image reference: PU4247
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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