Nelsons Monument Great Yarmouth Greeting Cards
Nelsons Monument Great Yarmouth Greeting Cards.
A5 (5.8 x 8.3 inches) fine art greeting cards, printed on heavy 330gsm one-sided Symbol gloss paper and coated with a gloss UV varnish and complete with an envelope.
These cards are blank inside, providing you with ample space to write your own heartfelt greeting and message. Alternatively, you can select from a range of pre-written greetings, such as "Happy Birthday," "Congratulations," or "Get Well Soon," using the dropdown menu once you have selected your card size.
Whether you're looking to send a special message to a friend or family member, or you need to stock up on cards for your business, these Nelsons Monument Great Yarmouth greeting cards are sure to make a lasting impression.
Alternatively make a bigger impression with an A4 gloss card!
The Norfolk Naval Pillar, often called Nelson's Monument, is a striking tribute to Admiral Lord Nelson in Great Yarmouth. Built in 1819, this 144-foot column predates London's more famous Nelson's Column.
Perched at the top is a statue of Britannia, holding an olive branch and trident, symbolising peace and naval power. The column's Doric design and six caryatid figures add a touch of grandeur, while the globe inscribed with Nelson's motto, Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat ("Let him who has merited it take the palm"), is a nod to his heroic legacy.
Rumour has it sailors used the monument as a navigational aid long before GPS!
Standing majestic against the endless blue is a masterpiece of classical design. Topped with six caryatid figures and the commanding figure of Britannia on a globe, this close-up celebrates its intricate details and Nelson’s enduring motto: Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat ("Let him who has merited it take the palm"). It’s a piece of history that's both grand and inspiring.
Celebrate Nelson's legacy with a wall art print or blank notelet/greeting card to treasure forever!
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