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Trafalgar was the greatest battle of the age of
fighting sail and marked a key turning point in Napoleon's campaign to
secure European domination. Napoleon's armies may have been all-conquering
but the British had mastery of the seas. On October 21st 1805, the combined
fleet of 33 French and Spanish ships, under the command of the French
Admiral Villeneuve, was confronted by a fleet of 27 ships of the Royal Navy,
led by Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson on board the Victory, off Cape Trafalgar,
on the Spanish coast.
Rather than fight broadside-to-broadside in two long lines, Nelson's unusual
plan was to attack the French and Spanish line in two columns from the west
and hope to break straight through the centre, effectively dividing the
fleet and bringing the British into close action with the enemy, where their
experience and superior gunnery would prevail.

Victory on the Atlantic Chase
- Trafalgar, 1805
Artist Signed, Limited to 850 numbered
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