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Each year since 1947, a Christmas tree has been given to the people of London from the people of Norway in gratitude for Britain's support for Norway during World War II. For many Londoners the Christmas tree and carol singing in Trafalgar Square signal the countdown to Christmas.
There is no Oxford Street Christmas tree. There's one in Trafalgar Square which is a present from the people of Oslo, Norway.
It is a gift each year from Norway.
Take a Docklands Light Railway train from the Airport that's heading for Bank. At Bank, follow the signs to the Circle and District Line and catch a westbound train on either line. Get off at Embankment and Trafalgar Square will be in walking distance - you come out the back of Charing Cross station, so go around to the front of the station and turn left, and you'll soon get to Trafalgar Square.
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Admiral NelsonThe main one is of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson on top of his column, but there are others.In the centre of Trafalgar Square in London, England is a monument known as Nelson's column.It is a tall column topped with a statue of Admiral Horatio Nelson, who died at The Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805.The monument is 169 feet 3 inches from the base to the top of Nelson's hat.The statue is of Lord Nelson*, the British admiral who led the Royal Navy forces at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, and who died in battle there.*(Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1758-1805)There are several, but if you mean the one on top of the column, it is Admiral Horatio Nelson, the victor of the Battle of Trafalgar after which the square is named.
you could wait till Christmas ,or just be normally nice to them you can also come up with half of the money and split it with them.
The three ghosts that visit Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens are the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (also known as the Ghost of Christmas Future).
He appears to Scrooge on Christmas Eve, but the time period of Christmas Yet to Come is unspecified.
Come On Christmas was created on 1997-08-26.
It is a symbol of Christmas.