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Hagia Sophia - Thessaloniki, Greece with Airship. Date: 1917
Graf von Zeppelin - portraitFerdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin (1838-1917), also known as Count Zeppelin, German general, aviator and airship manufacturer, founder of the Zeppelin Airship company. Date: circa 1910
Dupoy de Lomes dirigible
Dupuy de Lome, marine engineer who built a dirigible for the French government in 1872, head-and-shoulders portrait. Date between 1880 and 1900
Did they think it was a dirigible?. Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan and Samuel Gompers, looking worried, in a hot air balloon labeled Labor Vote caught in an electrical storm with lightning
Summit of the Ballon D alsace, Vosges, FranceAn early airship (the Adjudant-Reau )passing the Monument of Joan of Arc, built on the summit of the Ballon D alsace - one of the most famous summits in the Vosges mountains
Riga, Latvia - Fantasy cardRiga, Latvia - Complete fantasy card, featuring a cable car, an airship, a tram, a hot air balloon, an early motorcar, a policeman on a bicycle and a jolly black man in a suit smoking a cigar
Goodyear Blimp Landing Field - Chicago, USA Date: 1933
Italian military dirigible or airshipAn Italian military dirigible or airship, the M1, with two Fiat S76A engines, first used during the Italian-Turkish war (1911-1912). Date: circa 1910-1913
Touring Club Italiano chart, aeroplanes and airshipsTouring Club Italiano chart of aeroplanes and airships, Italian and foreign (German, Austrian, French, British), for recognition purposes
Chicago World Fair - General Exhibits Group, housing the Graphic Arts, furniture, office supply, cosmetic, leather, sporting goods and jewellery industries. Date: 1933
Airships, Dirigible Balloon Race, Beechy Winner. Two dirigibles aloft, one grounded at a balloon race
Germany - Early Zeppelin docking at a floating hangarGermany - Early Zeppelin airship docking at a floating hangar
Zeppelin illuminated by searchlightsThe unmistakable and ominous outline of a raiding German Zeppelin airship, illuminated by five searchlights. The Zeppelin raids (which commenced on 31st May 1915)
La France AirshipThe first flight of the airship La France built by Charles Renard and Arthur C. Krebs on 9th August 1884. Seen here returning to its hangar after its 5 mile and 23 minute flight in France
Airship over the Champs Elysees, ParisAn Airship flying over the Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris. The street is filled with early motor taxis
The Gamma I Airship at Aldershot - an early British Army airship, tested prior to World War One
The Lebaudy Morning Star Airship in 1910 - paid for by readers of the Morning Star.On 26th October 1910 this was the second airship to cross the English Channel South to North
Hydrogen for BalloonsHenri Giffard developed a process for the preparation of hydrogen gas for air balloons and dirigibles. His first dirigible flight took place in 1852 from Paris to Trappes
Dupuy de Lome airshipNacelle (basket or carriage) of Dupuy de Lomes dirigible
Zeppelin in FlightGraf Zeppelins first lenkbares Luftschiff (dirigible airship) in full flight over the German countryside
Ricaldoni AirshipThe Italian military dirigible number one, the Ricaldoni
Baldwin Airship 1906The BALDWIN - United States military dirigible Number 1
Tissandier Airship 3The electric-powered dirigible of Gaston and Albert TISSANDIER flies from Auteuil, near Paris, and qualifies as the worlds first successful dirigible airship
Tissandier Airship 2Gaston and Albert TISSANDIER take off from Auteuil, near Paris, in their electric- powered dirigible which qualifies as the worlds first successful dirigible
Tissandier Airship 1Gaston and Albert TISSANDIERs first project for a dirigible powered by electricity : a modified version flew two years later
Giffard Dirigible - 2The steam-powered dirigible of Henry Giffard
Giffard Dirigible - 1The steam-powered dirigible of Henry Giffard
Vaulx AirshipDirigible of Comte de la Vaulx