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Bust of Horatio Nelson, Beckford's Tower

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Bust of Horatio Nelson, Beckford's Tower

Very few people were allowed inside the world that William Beckford created at Fonthill Abbey, but in 1800 a famous Christmas party took place for a small group, including Beckford's second cousin, Sir William Hamilton, his wife Emma and her lover, the hero Nelson. Discovered in a garden behind Great Pulteney Street this bust is possibly by the sculptor Lucius Gahagan who worked frequently in Bath and for whom Nelson sat on several occasions.

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