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The Battle of Rheden on 2 April 1801, 1828-1832. Creator: Emil NormannThe Battle of Rheden on 2 April 1801, 1828-1832
Bronze Relief, by Ternouth, for the Nelson Monument, Trafalgar-Square... 1850. Creator: UnknownBronze Relief, by Ternouth, for the Nelson Monument, Trafalgar-Square - the Bombardment of Copenhagen, 1850. The Bombardment of Copenhagen is the incident in the life of the great Admiral forming
The Battle of Copenhagen; Nelsons Squadron attacking, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Battle of Copenhagen; Nelsons Squadron attacking, A naval battle in which a British fleet fought a large force of the Dano-Norwegian Navy anchored near Copenhagen on 2 April 1801.1936
Monument to Captains James Mosse and Edward Riou, St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1806. Monument by John Charles Felix Rossi
Battle of Copenhagen 1801. British Fleet Approaching, 1801. Artists: Robert Pollard, JG WellsBattle of Copenhagen, 1801. British Fleet Approaching, 1801. Admiral Lord Nelson won a victory over the Danish-Norrwegian fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 after disregarding the order of his
Admiral Nelson lying mortally wounded on the quarter deck of HMS Victory, 1816. Artist: I BrownAdmiral Nelson lying mortally wounded on the quarter deck of HMS Victory, 1816. One of Britains greatest military figures, Nelson was the victor at a number of naval battles in the Napoleonic Wars
Lord Horatio Nelson, English naval commander, 1816. Artist: T WallisLord Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), English naval commander, 1816. One of Britains greatest military figures, Nelson was the victor at a number of naval battles in the Napoleonic Wars
Nelson at Copenhagen, c1801. Artist: Dominic SerresNelson at Copenhagen, c1801. The Battle of Copenhagen took place on 2 April 1801, between the British and Danish fleets. Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) led the main British attack
Battle of Copenhagen, c1801. Artist: Nicholas PocockBattle of Copenhagen, c1801, (1924). The Battle of Copenhagen took place on 2 April 1801, between the British and Danish fleets. Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) led the main British attack
The Evening Before the Battle of Copenhagen, 1801. Admiral Lord Nelson won a victory over the Danish-Norrwegian fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 after disregarding the order of his superior
Nelson and the signal, Battle of Copenhagen, 1801. Nelson won a victory over the Danish-Norrwegian fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 after disregarding the order of his superior
Nelson sealing his historic message at Copenhagen, 1801. Nelson won a victory over the Danish-Norrwegian fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 after disregarding the order of his superior