Slag_bij_de_Doggersbank_(Battle_of_Dogger_Bank)_1781_A._Rooland.jpg


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English: Optical print of the Battle of Dogger Bank in 1781 during the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War. Caption (translated from old Dutch): 'The Dutch and English Fleet in the Battle Order for the Sea Strike on Dogger Bank, which took place on August 5, 1781. The Dutch Fleet where the Contre Admiraal I.A. Zoutman, and the English of the Vice Admiral H. Parker commanded'.
Nederlands: Opticaprent van de slag bij de Doggersbank in 1781 tijdens de Vierde Engels-Nederlandse Oorlog. Onderschrift: 'De Hollandse en Engelse Flott in de Schlagt Ordre voor het Zeetreffen op Doggersbank, geschied den 5. Augustus 1781. De Hollandse Flotte waar van de Contre Admiraal I.A. Zoutman, en de Engelse van de Vise Admiraal H. Parker gecomandeert'.
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Source Historiën - https://www.historien.nl/column-rond-de-doggersbank/ . Fries Scheepvaart Museum
Author A. Rooland

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