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Article: Celebrating 200th anniversary of Nelson's visit to Wales with a member of his family.(News)
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- Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
- Article date:
- August 24, 2002
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Byline: DAVID WILLIAMSON
MANY people feel they live in the shadow of a famous member of their family.
Whether it is an older sibling, or a successful parent, the pressure to live up to their reputation can be enormous.
This is especially true for Anna Tribe, but she is unlikely to ever come closer to achieving the feats of her relative. If she visits Trafalgar Square, there is more than a small reminder of his achievements.
Mrs Tribe is the great-great-greatgranddaughter of Lord Nelson.
Today she lives in Raglan in the Vale of ...