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Nelson and the Signal, Battle of Copenhagen, 1801

Nelson and the Signal, Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801 - the famous incident when Nelson held the telescope up to his blind eye in order to ignore a signal to retreat

Picture No
13464474
Media ID
48392305
Size
2835px x 4370px (4.1MB)
Credit
Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
British Battles by James Grant
Date
1801

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