File:Plan and view of Elsinore Road RMG K1103.jpg

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English: [Plan and view of Elsinore Road]

Single sheet, both sides. Col. ms. Additional Places: Oresund, Helsingor, Helsingborg, Kattegat. Contents Note: View: Position of the Danish ships 22 August 1800 when Adm Dickson's squadron came to anchor, Plan: Positions Danish ships moved to from 24th to 26th August (four positions).

Gren43/8(2) [Plan and view of Elsinore Road]
Date 1800
date QS:P571,+1800-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions 31 x 39.5cm. Plan 13.5cm x 19.5cm.
Notes For an analysis of the bias towards geographical coverage when looking at the contents of the collection see tables from the printed (complete) biography of Grenville. This is kept with the red binders as part of the Grenville collection binder (in SOG).
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/542006
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