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Behind the Scenes17th October 2022

Trafalgar Night Dinner 2022

Since the early 19th Century, Trafalgar Night has been celebrated each October to commemorate victory of the Royal Navy against the combined French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805.

Last week we upheld this tradition with our annual black-tie dinner.

The Trafalgar Night dinner is steeped in tradition and is celebrated in Royal Navy Mess Decks and Wardrooms throughout the country and on Royal Naval vessels serving overseas. Whilst the number of people attending these dinners varies, the evening itself follows a very strict set of traditions. These include:

Trafalgar Night Dinner at The Historic Dockyard Chatham
13 October 2022

At Chatham, the Trafalgar Night dinner takes place at the Mess Deck, the Historic Dockyard’s restaurant that was completed in 2016 as part of the National Lottery Heritage Funded ‘Command of the Oceans’ project.  The award-winning gallery tells the story of how ships, like Nelson’s flagship HMS VICTORY, were designed and built.

The formal dinner is hosted on a floor directly above the centuries-old remains of HMS NAMUR– the ‘ship beneath the floor’. The NAMUR was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line that served in the aftermath of the Battle of Trafalgar – making the dinner at The Historic Dockyard Chatham rather special.

This year, the dinner took place on Thursday 13 October and in keeping with tradition, the evening at Chatham began with an introductory speech by Admiral Sir Trevor Soar KCB, OBE, DL – Chairman of Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust.

Grace was performed by Mr Paul Hudson, Trustee, Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust. This was followed by a 3-course meal before several traditional toasts were proposed.

The loyal toast to His Majesty The King was proposed by Ms Olivia Horner, Director of Commercial Operations.

2022’s Principle Guest, Dame Diane Lees DBE, Director General, Imperial War Museums, gave a talk before toasting to the “immortal memory of Admiral Lord Nelson.”

Music was provided by The Royal Marines Association Brass Quartet.

The Historic Dockyard Chatham has a strong history with Nelson. He learned to sail on the River Medway and HMS VICTORY was built and launched at Chatham. The famous ship, designed in the Mould Loft at Chatham, went on to play a nationally significant role at the Battle of Trafalgar. The VICTORY was not the only ship to have ties with Chatham and Nelson, over a third of Nelson’s fleet had some connection with the Dockyard for ship building and repair.

 

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