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Napoleonic Wars: Attack on Copenhagen, 1807
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Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840 (War medal)
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Admiral Gambier's medal, Bombardment of Copenhagen, 1807 (War medal)
A Plan of the City of Copenhagen, with the adjacent ground showing the positions of the several batteries erected by the British during the Siege in September 1807 commanded by Lieutenant General Lord Cathcart &c &c (Print)
The Siege of Copenhagen. Plate 1... the English Fleet & Transports preparatory to & during the Bombardment the Windmill Battery & the Village of Fredericsberg (Print)
The Siege of Copenhagen. Plate V... the Castles of Cronborg and Elsimborg, the entrance into the Sound, with the British Fleet & Transports (Print)
The Siege of Copenhagen. Plate 2... View taken from the top of the Royal Palace of Fredericsberg, represents the City of Copenhagen previous to the Bombardment (Print)
The Bombardment of Copenhagen and Surrender of the Danish Fleet, To the British Forces under the Command of Admiral Gambier, and Lord Cathcart, September 7, 1807 (Print)
Admiral Gambier's Action off Copenhagen, 1807 (Drawing)
The Siege of Copenhagen. Plate 4... the Island of Amak & the Coast of Sweden, the Advanced Squadron under Sir Samuel Hood, with the British Batteries & Danish Gun Boats engaging (Print)
The Siege of Copenhagen. Plate III... View taken from the top of the Royal Palace of Fredericsberg, represents the City of Copenhagen previous to the Bombardment (Print)
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