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Battle of Copenhagen


Naval Art Battle of Copenhagen

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The Battle of Copenhagen, Lord Nelson's naval battle scene by Nicholas Pocock. Naval art prints of the battle of Copenhagen available from Cranston Fine Arts, the naval art company. Range of naval prints by Nicholas Pocock available.

The key to Nelsons victories always lay in his meticulous planning and the Battle of Copenghagen was no exception as he used his fleet to first destroy the Danish floating defences so that his bomb vessels could be brought up to bombard the city itself.  The Danes eventually capitulated, but they had fought hard and over 2,000 men had died on both sides before the end of the battle.  In this view, HMS Elephant, carrying the flag of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, dominates the scene as the battle gathers intensity.  British ships depicted, left to right, are the Glatton (54), Elephant (74), Ganges (74) and Monarch (74).

The Battle of Copenhagen, 2nd April 1801 by Ivan Berryman.


The Battle of Copenhagen, 2nd April 1801 by Ivan Berryman.
6 of 7 editions available.
£2.20 - £600.00

The Battle of Copenhagen, 2nd April 1801 by Nicholas Pocock.


The Battle of Copenhagen, 2nd April 1801 by Nicholas Pocock.
2 editions.
£11.00 - £32.00

Battle of Copenhagen 1801 by Ole Feldbaek.

Battle of Copenhagen 1801 by Ole Feldbaek.
One edition.
£19.95



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The Battle of Copenhagen, 2nd April 1801 by Ivan Berryman.

The key to Nelsons victories always lay in his meticulous planning and the Battle of Copenghagen was no exception as he used his fleet to first destroy the Danish floating defences so that his bomb vessels could be brought up to bombard the city itself. The Danes eventually capitulated, but they had fought hard and over 2,000 men had died on both sides before the end of the battle. In this view, HMS Elephant, carrying the flag of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, dominates the scene as the battle gathers intensity. British ships depicted, left to right, are the Glatton (54), Elephant (74), Ganges (74) and Monarch (74)


The Battle of Copenhagen, 2nd April 1801 by Nicholas Pocock.

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Battle of Copenhagen 1801 by Ole Feldbaek.

Of all the many actions he fought Horatio Nelson, Englands greatest naval hero, claimed that the Battle of Copenhagen was the hottest. Yet while others such as the Nile and the fateful Trafalgar have been minutely analysed, historians have waited patiently for a truly comprehensive account of this engagement between the British Fleet and the determined Danish defenders. This highly readable book focuses on this epic battle which should be remembered for more than the Nelsonian blind eye incident. The gallantry of the Danes, epitomised by the performance of the 17 year-old Lieutenant Peter Willemoes must never be overlooked. This and much more is revealed in Ole Feldbaeks The Battle of Copenhagen, 1801.

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