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WW1 - A German propaganda view (unlike this image, the crews of all seven aircraft survived the raid!) of the aerial and naval combat at Cuxhaven, a German North Sea Port. During the First World War
Shell at the Front advertisement, 1914Wartime advertisement for Shell petrol, demonstrating that it is used more extensively by Allied Forces both at home and abroad. Date: 1914
WW1 - Home Front - Zeppelin Raid on Southend - bomb damageWW1 - Home Front - Zeppelin Raid on Southend - incendiary bomb damage. Date: 1915
Zeppelin Airship Flying over Hangar on Lake Constance
Zeppelin Airship at Luneville
London by Night - Looking for Zeppelins - Londoners take up the highest viewpoints they can to search the skies for these new miracles of aviation
Germany - Graf Zeppelin AirshipGermany - LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin Airship. Date: circa 1930
The Graf Zeppelin II LZ 130 over the crowd at RebstockThe Graf Zeppelin II, LZ 130, over the crowd at Rebstock, 30 July 1939. Date: 1939
Kapitan Alois BockerKapit䮬 eutnant der Reserve Aloys B r, commander of Zeppelin L14 when it bombed Edinburgh in April 1916 during World War One
War Bonds Wwi PosterWorld War One poster encouraging the public to invest in war bonds to help buy guns and " bring them down" (presumably Zeppelins)
Diagram of the German Super-Zeppelin 1916New improved at the time Super-Zeppelin, giving increased speed, additional strength and greater handiness in movement. Able to release 60 bombs with sliding hatch beneath. 1916
WW1 - Eiffel Tower in Paris is scared of the Zeppelin menace and curls (wobbles/quivers/shakes/shivers). Date: circa 1916
WW1 - Kaiser disappointed with his Zeppelin and U-BoatWW1 - An illustration mocking the German Emperor Wilhelm II. Here he is depicted in his night robes, holding a down-scaled zeppelin in one arm, and a U-Boat in the other
Zeppelin-Staaken VGO R III giant German biplaneZeppelin-Staaken VGO R III, serial no. 10/15, giant German biplane, the only one built. It went into operational use near Riga in Latvia, making its first operational sortie on 13 August 1916
Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg passenger lounge
Zeppelin machine gunners by Matania, WW1Zeppelin machine gunners attempting to beat off a British aeroplane attack. The gunners are positioned on a 9 foot platform above the bow end of the airship
Public warning poster identifying enemy & friendly aircraftAn official British war poster designed to teach the public to distinguish between enemy and friendly aircraft, with German airships and aeroplanes on the left and British on the right. Date: 1915
Searchlights looking for Zeppelins over London, WW1Searchlights throwing up shafts of light over the London skyline in September 1914, on the look out for German Zeppelin aircraft
Thessaloniki, Greece - Olympos Palace Hotel on waterfront - the Zeppelin LZ85 (downed at Thessaloniki on 5th May 1916), can seen flying above. Date: 1916
Building the frame of the Zeppelin Hindenburg - first flight 1936 - destroyed by fire in 1937. Built by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin. Date: circa 1935
The evolution of the Zeppelin Airship from LZ1 in 1900 through to LZ126 in 1923 Date: circa 1923
The Graf Zeppelin II LZ 130The Graf Zeppelin II, LZ 130
First voyage of Zeppelin LZ1 on 2 July 1900. Date: 1900
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg after its arrival at Lakehurst, New Jersey, 10 May 1936, following its first flight to North America from Friedrichshafen
Chief of Airships Commander Peter StrasserPeter Strasser (18761918) - was chief commander of German Imperial Navy Zeppelins during World War I, the main force operating bombing campaigns from 1915 to 1917
Peter Strasser - German Zeppelin CommanderPeter Strasser (18761918) - Chief Commander of the German Imperial Navy Zeppelins during World War I, the main force operating bombing campaigns from 1915 to 1917
L19 ZeppelinImpression of the German Zeppelin L-19 with its crew perched on top seeking help from the crew of the fishing trawler, " King Stephen" who refused to give it and left
Zeppelin Moon Flight ?Count Zeppelins next destination - the Moon !
Zeppelin First FlightThe first ZEPPELIN - LZ.1 - makes its maiden flight over the Bodensee (lake Constance)
Graf Zeppelin AirshipThe Graf Zeppelin over the ocean
Diagram of Zeppelin 1916The new features of the engines of frightfulness. Showing the observation car with observer lying upon a woollen mattress and the Zeppelin system of gas control. Date: 1916
Aerial raid on Southend, watching the Zeppelin at workThe aerial raid on Southend: watching the Zeppelin at work in 1915 during the First World War. The Zeppelin airship dropped upwards of 100 bombs upon Southend-on-Sea, Westcliff and Leigh
How bombs are dropped from a Zeppelin. Sectional view of the central bomb-dropping cabin of a German Zeppelin in World War One, 1915. Date: 1915
Launch of the LZ-126 Zeppelin - USS Los AngelesThe USS Los Angeles - a rigid airship, designated ZR-3 (Construction number LZ-126), which was built in 19231924 by the Zeppelin company in Friedrichshafen, Germany as war reparation
WW1 - German Zeppelin picked by Searchlights over WoodfordWW1 - German Zeppelin L.15 picked out by Searchlights over Woodford, North East London on 13th October 1915. The first raid to target the capital. Date: 1915
WW1 - London in wartime searchlights over the River Thames Date: circa 1917
WW1 - Theft of the Arc de Triomphe, Paris by a Zeppelin ! Date: circa 1916
WW1 - The Cuxhaven Action - aerial and naval combatWW1 - Aerial and naval combat at Cuxhaven, a German North Sea Port. During the First World War. Nordholz Airbase with its airship hangars, near Nordholz to the south of Cuxhaven
Zeppelin 126 BuildingZeppelin LZ-126 under construction. Next year she will be given to the United States as war reparations, and named Los Angeles Date: 1923
Zeppelin Lz-4 TrialsZEPPELIN LZ-4 She makes her trial flight over the Bodensee (Lake Constance) Date: 1908
Cartoon, Taking advantage of the dark, WW1Cartoon, Taking advantage of the dark -- a Zeppelin airship creeps over Paris at night with deadly intent. Date: 1916
Zeppelin Downed Over Sea WWIA Zeppelin raid is intercepted and terminated over the North Sea. Date: 5 August 1918
John Bull - Zeppelins 1914Forewarned. Zeppelin (as The Fat Boy ): " I wants to make your flesh creep!" John Bull: " Right O!" Date: 1914
Graf Zeppelin on GroundLZ 127 GRAF ZEPPELIN Manoeuvring the greatest of the Zeppelins out of its hangar is a delicate operation Date: 1931
Allied Dogs Ww1A French poodle, the British bulldog, the Russian borzoi, a Belgian griffon (?) & an Italian greyhound, pursue a dachshund dressed like a zeppelin... Date: circa 1914
Airship / Zeppelin TakeoffGRAF ZEPPELIN The Airship takes to the sky. Date: 1938
The Graf Zeppelin flying over Japan. Date: 1932
A large airship in flight. Date: 1920s