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The SECRET Source of Classic Menswear: Military Uniforms

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Vintage engraving of Horatio Nelson one of England’s great national heros. The victor at Battle of Trafalgar, the Battle of the Nile and Battle of Copenhagen. He was a tactical genius and an inspiring leader who brought out the best in his men. Engraving from 1852, Photo and colour by D Walker