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English: Drawing of the attack by Danish-Norwegian admiral Tordenskiold at the Swedish fortress Nya Älvsborg in Gothenburg harbour 20th July 1719.
Svenska: Kort Relation af Attaquen som skiedde utaf den Danske Flottiljen uppå Castellet Ny Elfsborg Anno 1719 d.20 Juli.
  • A) 2 Platta pråmar
  • B) 4 (Kanon)pråmar
  • C) 1 Fregatt
  • D) 1 Bestyckad galliot
  • E) 3 Galärer
  • F) 4 Danska mörsare på Lilla Aspholmen
  • G) 36 Danska mörsare på Stora Aspholmen
  • H) Svenskt batteri med 4 kanoner och 1 mörsare vid Arendal
Date Okänt, cirka 1720
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Krigsarkivet, Kartserie: Sveriges Krig, Stora Nordiska kriget 0425:14:104

https://sok.riksarkivet.se/arkiv/6joRY6CHO4zDK5GOvh9R32
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