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"Trafalgar" - October 21st 1805. This painting is by Gerald Moira and shows that part of the battle during which Lord Nelson lost his life. On the left is Admiral Villeneuve's flagship "Bucentaure" surrendering to the "Conqueror". In the centre "Temeraire" supported by "Victory" is capturing the "Redoutable" and the "Fougueux".
"The Glorious 1st June" 1794. This painting is by Harold Wyllie and shows Lord Howe in "Queen Charlotte" breaking the French line between "Montague" and "Jacobin" during the first sea battle of the war against the French.
"Copenhagen" - April 2nd 1801. Again, painted by Harold Wyllie. Lord Nelson in "Elephant" has engaged "Danneborg". Also shown are "Agamemnon", "Bellona" and "Russell" East Wall (North) Painting
East Wall (South) Painting ![]()
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