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Zeppelin Collection (page 2)

Background imageZeppelin Collection: A Zeppelin brought down near Colchester - WW1

A Zeppelin brought down near Colchester - WW1
A Zeppelin brought down near Colchester during the First World War

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Impression in the ground of a Commander falling

Impression in the ground of a Commander falling from a Zeppelin shot down at Billericay during the First World War

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin No 8

Zeppelin No 8

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Airship Zeppelin No. 8 early 1900s

Airship Zeppelin No. 8 early 1900s

Background imageZeppelin Collection: German Airship No. 1 Ansa early 1900s

German Airship No. 1 Ansa early 1900s

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Wreck of Zeppelin L3 in the Faroe Islands

Wreck of Zeppelin L3 in the Faroe Islands

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Wreck of Zeppelin L3 in the Faroe Islands early 1900s

Wreck of Zeppelin L3 in the Faroe Islands early 1900s

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Graf Zeppelin flying over the Port of Hamburg, Germany

Graf Zeppelin flying over the Port of Hamburg, Germany
A stunning real photographic postcard showing the Graf Zeppelin airship flying above the Kehrwiederspitze in the port of Hamburg, Germany

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Airship Hindenburg - porcelain dinner plate

Airship Hindenburg - porcelain dinner plate
German Hindenburg Zeppelin Airship - porcelain dinner plate, decorated with the logo of the Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (DZR)

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Graf Zeppelin Airship - porcelain teacup and saucer

Graf Zeppelin Airship - porcelain teacup and saucer by Heinrich Elfenbein-Porzellen. Cup marked with LZ logo and bottom stamped, saucer bottom stamped. Date: 1928

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Airship Hindenburg, American Airlines, advertising sign

Airship Hindenburg, American Airlines, advertising sign
Rare Zeppelin travel agent's advertising sign in glass: Now Fly to Europe via Airship Hindenburg and American Airlines Inc'. 28 x 20 inches. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin airship - four items

Zeppelin airship - four items. Rare pair of 1934 timetables to South America via Zeppelin. Auch unser Werk (Also our Work) Zeppelin postcard and cover. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin airship - two cover designs

Zeppelin airship - two cover designs
Zeppelin airship on two cover designs. Unusual USS Akron promotional two-sided advertising card, copy of the Texaco Star showing the Zeppelin airship flying over New York

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin airship, Hamburg-America Line, brochure

Zeppelin airship, Hamburg-America Line, brochure cover, South American service. Flights from Germany to South America. Powerful cover graphic showing the airship flying westbound over a stylised

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin airship - three postcards

Zeppelin airship - three postcards. Promotional postcard selling contributions to the Zeppelin Co, postally used 6 February 1926. Unusual Hans Schuize airship/biplane postcard

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin airship, timetable and rate chart

Zeppelin airship, timetable and rate chart
Zeppelin airship: French and English transatlantic passenger timetable and rate chart. Shows the transatlantic maiden voyage of the Hindenburg. Folded. 4 x 8 inches. Date: 1936

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin airship, Hamburg-America Line, luggage tag

Zeppelin airship, Hamburg-America Line, luggage tag
Zeppelin Airship, Hamburg-America Line, luggage tag, vibrant blue, yellow and white. Graf Zeppelin flying eastbound, while a HAPAG steamship (Class Milwaukee / St Louis) sails westbound

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Airship Hindenburg, American Airlines, luggage label

Airship Hindenburg, American Airlines, luggage label
Airship Hindenburg, luggage label, with American AirLines as Exclusive Connecting Service'. Pictures Hindenburg flying westbound

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Dirigible Los Angeles

Dirigible Los Angeles
Americans Dirigible ??los Angeles?, formerly Zeppelin R3, which went from Jersey to Bermuda and back. An airship or dirigible balloon is a type of aerostat or lighter-than-air aircraft that can

Background imageZeppelin Collection: THE ZEPPELIN GRAVES

THE ZEPPELIN GRAVES
The so-called Zeppelin Graves, Theberton, Suffolk, England. Here lie the bodies of 16 German airmen from the Zeppelin gunned down on 17 June 1917. Date: 1917

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Luftschiffbau Zeppelin LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin D-LZ127

Luftschiffbau Zeppelin LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin D-LZ127, at Hanworth Aero park in Greater London circa 1931 Date: circa 1931

Background imageZeppelin Collection: WW1 - Attack on London - St. Batholomew the Great

WW1 - Attack on London - St. Batholomew the Great
circa 1910s

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Graf Zeppelin over St Pauls Cathedral, London

Graf Zeppelin over St Pauls Cathedral, London
Graf Zeppelin airship flying over St Pauls Cathedral, London. 1931

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Bugler blowing All Clear after Zeppelin air raid, WW1

Bugler blowing All Clear after Zeppelin air raid, WW1
Bugler blowing the All Clear after a Zeppelin air raid during the First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Lady Hay Drummond-Hay

Lady Hay Drummond-Hay
Grace Marguerite, Lady Hay Drummond-Hay (1895 - 1946), British journalist, who was the first woman to travel around the world by air (in a zeppelin). 1930

Background imageZeppelin Collection: WW1 - Incendiary dropped in Zeppelin raid on Bury St Edmunds

WW1 - Incendiary dropped in Zeppelin raid on Bury St Edmunds
WW1 - Home Front - The remains of an incendiary bomb which was dropped during a Zeppelin raid on Bury St Edmunds in April 1915. Date: 1915

Background imageZeppelin Collection: The All Clear sounded by bugle after WW1 air raid

The All Clear sounded by bugle after WW1 air raid
All Clear by bugle call: in London after an air-raid. With a boy scout as bugler: a Special Constables car giving the all clear notice after the recent Zeppelin raid on London

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Fragments of Zeppelin, 1916

Fragments of Zeppelin, 1916
Three fragments obtained from a recently-destroyed Zeppelin. No 1. outer covering of Zeppelin (a doped fabric, i.e. a woven material treated with waterproofing solution). No 2

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin airship shot down, Southfields, WW1

Zeppelin airship shot down, Southfields, WW1
Zeppelin (Schutte-Lanz) airship shot down by Captain William Leefe Robinson VC, as seen through a telescope from Southfields, 3 September 1916, First World War. Painting by Walter Hunt. 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Nuremberg Rally

Nuremberg Rally
The German army and air force combine to give a thrilling show at Zeppelin field using aircraft and anti-aircraft batteries. Date: 1939-1945

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Lieutenant Alfred Brandon (1883 - 1974), New Zealand lawyer

Lieutenant Alfred Brandon (1883 - 1974), New Zealand lawyer and military aviator who served in the First World War, and was credited with the destruction of two Zeppelin airships

Background imageZeppelin Collection: The remains of the German zeppelin L-15 sinking off the Kentish coast in 1916

The remains of the German zeppelin L-15 sinking off the Kentish coast in 1916. The ship was hit by gun fire during an air-raid the previous night

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Enormous public interest in the Graf Zeppelin at the time of her cruise over London

Enormous public interest in the Graf Zeppelin at the time of her cruise over London, the crowd round the airship on her arrival at Hanworth. Date: 1931

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Graf Zeppelin leaving Friedrichshafen and appearing over Hanworth Aerodrome on the same

Graf Zeppelin leaving Friedrichshafen and appearing over Hanworth Aerodrome on the same day, cruised over Central London, watched by thousands from the ground. Date: 1931

Background imageZeppelin Collection: This diagram depicts the different types of British and German aircrafts

This diagram depicts the different types of British and German aircrafts, the distinguishing features of each. Date: 1915

Background imageZeppelin Collection: A five-storey dwellings heavily damaged by a bomb by a zeppelin attack. Date: 1916

A five-storey dwellings heavily damaged by a bomb by a zeppelin attack. Date: 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Diagram showing German air-dreadnought, zeppelin compared to a section of buildings in

Diagram showing German air-dreadnought, zeppelin compared to a section of buildings in Piccadilly London. Date: 1915

Background imageZeppelin Collection: LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin - At Mooring Mast

LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin - At Mooring Mast
LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin (Deutsches Luftschiff Zeppelin #127; Registration: D-LZ 127) was a German-built and -operated, passenger-carrying, hydrogen-filled

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Victoria Cross - Lieutenant William Leefe Robinson

Victoria Cross - Lieutenant William Leefe Robinson (1895-1918) (Royal Flying Corp) - awarded for most conspicuous bravery

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin raid on a Grammar School 1916

Zeppelin raid on a Grammar School 1916
A bomb damaged a Grammer School in England, after the mass raid by Zeppelin airships of the German Navy Date: 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin destroyed over Britain 1916

Zeppelin destroyed over Britain 1916
The ruins of a zeppelin destroyed over Britain, near London. Date: 2 September 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin raid on London 1915

Zeppelin raid on London 1915
Drawing appeared in a German paper showing the latest German zeppelin air-raid over Tower Bridge, London, over night. Date: 17 August 1915

Background imageZeppelin Collection: ZEPPELIN PUB SIGN

ZEPPELIN PUB SIGN
A public house in Germany which, wishing to be very up- to-date, adopted a zeppelin as a pub sign. The old sign of the Post-horn can still be seen hanging above it! Date: 1930s

Background imageZeppelin Collection: St Ouen Station, Paris, France

St Ouen Station, Paris, France
Saint Ouen Station (Clement Bayard), a characteristic suburban station on the Ceinture line which runs round Paris, in the avenue de Saint-Ouen, 17th arrondissement. Date: circa 1905

Background imageZeppelin Collection: ZEP HIND AT OLYMPICS

ZEP HIND AT OLYMPICS
The Zeppelin LZ-129 Hindenburg flies over the opening ceremony of the 1936 Olympic Games. Date: 1936

Background imageZeppelin Collection: LZ 127 GRAF ZEPPELIN

LZ 127 GRAF ZEPPELIN
The LZ-127 Graf Zeppelin makes its test flight Date: October 1928

Background imageZeppelin Collection: DR HUGO ECKENER

DR HUGO ECKENER (1868 - 1954), German Aeronaut. Builder of Graf Zeppelin

Background imageZeppelin Collection: GRAF VON ZEPPELIN

GRAF VON ZEPPELIN
GRAF FERDINAND VON ZEPPELIN Airship Pioneer Date: 1838 - 1917



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