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The Battle of Helgoland by Christian Molsted. Historical naval art print of the Danish, Prussian war onboard the Danish Navy Flagship Niels Joel during the battle of Helgoland.  Naval art print by Cranston Fine Arts.

The Battle of Helgoland by Christian Molsted.  The crewmen of the Danish flagship Niels Joel cheer upon hearing the cry, "Schwarzenberg's on fire", 9th May 1864.

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The Battle of Helgoland by Christian Molsted.

The crewmen of the Danish flagship Niels Joel cheer upon hearing the cry, Schwarzenbergs on fire, 9th May 1864.

Open edition print. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £28.00

ITEM CODE DHM0949

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