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Nelson's column too short

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Daij | 11:35 Tue 15th Nov 2011 | Arts & Literature
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I thought that Nelson's column was 30ft shorter than it was thought to be.
A quick web search will confirm this.
I also thought that the reason why this was so was because it was French built and there was confusion over the units used - the English ordered the thing using feet and the builders were working in metres - hence the confusion.
I cannot find any refernce to this on the net. Does anyone know if this is correct, or did I dream it, or did it really happen to another building and I am in the wrong by thinking it is Nelson's column?

Thanks in advance
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I'm surprised you could't find the reason behing the reduction in height. It was the government's choice in order to reduce construction costs...

http://www.dailymail....mn-cut-size-30ft.html
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if the thing was ordered in feet but made in meters it would be bigger than it's supposed to be
c'est vrai madame lit-knobs, les anglais ont laisse tonber un bollo**
Mais c'est assez grand, ne'est ce pas?
"tomber" - merde alors
I doubt the French would have been too keen about building it either, all things considered!

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